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ARRL Pacific Section (PAC)

Section Manager
Robert L. Schneider, AH6J
PO Box 131
Keaau, HI 96749-0131
808-966-8146
ah6j@arrl.org
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  • Pacific Division
  • Assistant Section Manager
    Kevin C Bogan, AH6QO
    6606 Kahena Pl
    Honolulu, HI 96825-1016
    (808) 778-4697

    Gerald W Hill, KH6HU
    PO Box 597
    Hanapepe, HI 96716-0597
    (808) 742-1730

    Stuart E Johnston Jr, KH7DX
    76-6152 Plumeria Rd
    Kailua Kona, HI 96740-2210
    (808) 326-9325

    Dennis J Niles, KH6XT
    2145 Kaohu St Ste 203
    Wailuku, HI 96793
    (808) 242-6644, (808) 242-9520

    Ronald C Phillips, AH6HN
    HC 2 Box 6637
    Keaau, HI 96749-9310
    (808) 982-6513

    Affiliated Club Coordinator
    Calvin M Higa, NH7S
    PSC 488 Box 110
    Fpo, AP 96537-0149
    nh7s@arrl.net

    Official Observer Coordinator
    Ronald C Phillips, AH6HN
    HC 2 Box 6637
    Keaau, HI 96749-9310
    (808) 982-6513

    Public Information Coordinator
    Russell R Roberts Jr, KH6JRM
    PO Box 147
    Laupahoehoe, HI 96764-0147

    Section Emergency Coordinator
    Kevin C Bogan, AH6QO
    6606 Kahena Pl
    Honolulu, HI 96825-1016
    (808) 778-4697

    Section Traffic Manager
    Ronald C Phillips, AH6HN
    HC 2 Box 6637
    Keaau, HI 96749-9310
    (808) 982-6513

    Technical Coordinator
    Dewey D Proietti, NH6M
    PO Box 1213
    Kailua Kona, HI 96745-1213
    (808) 925-3000, (808) 326-1818

    Section News

    Monthly Summaries

    News last updated: Tue, September 16, 2008 at 10:22 PM ET


    We are sad to report the passing of Stanley Tomyl, AH6JR, 59 of Kailua-Kona on September 6. He was very active in DX circles and contesting. He worked as a CADD Coordinator at Hokuli'a. He was a board member of the Kona Amateur Radio Society, a member of ARRL and a member of International Association for Radio Telecommunications and Electromagnetics Inc. He was an US Army Vietnam War Veteran and a member of the VFW. He is survived by wife Linda Tomyl and two daughters. Some of this information came from Sept 12 Hawaii Tribune-Herald.

    Harry Nishiyama, KH6FKG, is now a resident of the Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home on Wainuenue Ave in Hilo. He suffered a stroke August 9th. We are now in the process of nominating a replacement for the DXCC checker job. Harry has been very active in DX circles over the years.

    In the Atlantic and Caribbean area Hurricane season is in full swing with Hurricane Ike devastating a large area of the Gulf coast. Please keep clear of 14.325 MHz which is the Hurricane Watch Net. Alternate frequencies are 7.268 MHz and 3.950 MHz. Echolink and IRLP are tied to node 9219. Thanks Lee, KH6BZF and Jim, WH6GS for the information.

    EXAMS
    The Oahu Civil Defense Amateur Radio Club will hold exams Wednesday November 19 at 1830. It will be in tht Honolulu Municipal Bldg, Basement B1. The address is 650 South King St. Contact Ray Moody for more information.
    Are there any other VE tests scheduled? Let me know (Bob, AH6J 808-966-8146 or ah6j@arrl.org)

    UPCOMING EVENTS:
    The Big Island International Hamfest and swap meet will be at the Waimea community center in Waimea (Kamuela) on Saturday October 4, 2008. It will be from 10AM to 2PM with doors open for setup between 9 & 9:30AM. It is sponsored by Big Island ARC, Kona ARS, Kohala Hamakua ARC and South Point ARC. The event is free however registration at the door is required. Donations will be accepted to offset costs. There will be ARRL sponsored Amateur Radio Amateur License exams after lunch. Please note that this is a non commercial event that promotes the trading of equipment and information about Amateur Radio. The public is welcome. Talk in will be on the BIWARN repeater system. In Wamea & Kona 147.16+ works good.
    Contact name: John Buck, KH7T - Phone: 808-885-9718 email: kh7t@arrl.net


    Your SM will be visiting the Koolau Club October 11th.

    On Saturday October 11th the Kohala-Hamakua Radio Club will be supporting the Iron Man Race by covering a Cell Phone dead spot along the Bicycle part of the race route.

    The annual Simulated Emergency Test (SET) will be Saturday October 18th from 9AM to 12 noon.

    Pacificon 2008 will be October 17-18-19 (Fri, Sat, Sun) at the San Ramon Merriott Hotel in San Ramon, California. For events, latest updates and tickets go to: www.pacificon.org.

    December 5-6-7(Fri, Sat, Sun): Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park, Hilo ARC, KH6CC, ARRL 10M Contest. Tnx KH6B

    UPCOMING MEETINGS:
    Below are the known clubs and nets list arranged by date of their meeting.

    Daily 9AM - Hilo Amateur Radio Club & HI QRP Club -- Jack in the Box Hilo
    http://www.chem.hawaii.edu/uham/hiqrp.html

    Every Saturday - Kauai Amateur Radio Club Informal Breakfast - 8:00AM Wailua Family Restaurant - 4361 Kuhio Highway in Wailua. They will monitor 146.92 MHz for talk-in to the restaurant.

    Every Tuesday 7AM - QCWA Chapter #206 and other clubs have an informal Breakfast at Sizzler in Pearl Ridge. After breakfast several people go the BMARC, KH6BB to operate.

    Every Friday 11:15AM - BIARC informal lunch. -- Hilo Hawaiian Hotel Restaurant.

    First Monday 7PM - Kauai Amateur Radio Club - various locations.
    http://www.kauaiarc.org/

    They hold quarterly ARRL VEC ham exams. Details will be posted on the ARRL and KARC web sites after the session is registered.

    The Marianias Amateur Radio Club meets on the first Tuesday at 7PM at KSTO on Nimitz Hill.contact Mike Wendt, WH2M, for more information.
    They also have an informal lunch Wednesday noon.
    http://guamham.com/

    The West Honolulu Amateur Radio Group is not an ARRL affiliated group and meets informally every first Thursday on even Months at 7:30PM at night. (Apr 3, Jun 5, Aug 7, Oct 2, Dec 4 in 2008) -- WHARC meets at Diner's in the Waimalo Shopping Center
    Thanks to George Kaneshige, AH7GK for the update.
    For more information to to: http://aditl.com/ham/wharg/index.html -- Note: this appears to be a functional website but has not been updated since October 2003 and the graphics no longer work.

    Second Monday 7PM Samoa Amateur Radio Association (SARA) in Pago Pago. VE sessions are suppose to be held quarterly. Contact Michael Homsany for information about Amateur Radio activities in KH8-land.
    http://www.pdarrl.org/pacsec/sara/sara.html
    This web-site has not been updated since 1999. The club has not updated its information at ARRL either. The information here is probably out of date.


    Second Wednesday 7PM - Maui Amateur Radio Club - Meets at 200 S High - St CD Conf Rm -1st Floor.
    http://www.kh6rs.org/

    Kohala Hamakua Radio Club meets Every EVEN month on the Second Wednesday 7PM (1900W) at the Carter Professional Center in Waimea (Kamuela).
    They meet on the second Sunday at 2PM (1400W) in ODD months in Hawi at the Kohala Community Center.
    For more information, contact Norm Cohler NH7UA.
    http://aditl.com/ham/khrc/index.html

    Second Saturday 9:30AM - Koolau Amateur Radio Club -- Meets at Ho'omaluhia Park (Botanical Garden)
    http://www.karc.us/

    Second Saturday 2PM - Big Island Amateur Radio Club is at the Keaau Community Center.
    http://www.biarc.net/

    Third Sunday 2PM to 5PM - Kona Amateur Radio Society - Meets at OTEC beach park at NELHA near Kona Airport. Pot Luck Lunch.
    http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/~veillet/hwars.html

    Third Saturday 9AM (May, Jul, Sep, Nov) - Honolulu Amateur Radio Club -- Sizzler at Pearl Ridge (New Location)
    http://aditl.com/ham/harc/

    Fourth Thursday 7PM - Emergency Amateur Radio Club - Meets at the Aiea Methodist Church (new Location).
    http://www.qsl.net/earc/

    No Time set presently - Molokai Amateur Radio Club
    http://www.chem.hawaii.edu/uham/molokai.html
    A recent update from a Molokai Ham said the club is not longer meeting. Let's hope they can reactivate. Their website also appears to be out of date.


    There seems to be two other clubs in the Mariana Islands. They are the Mariana Island DX Association (MIDXA) and the Amateur Radio Club of Saipan. MIDXA does have a website at http://www.guam.net/pub/midxa/ which gives some information.

    NETS:
      Since the National Traffic System is not as strong in the Pacific Section as it could be, I have asked to be informed of nets, scheduled contacts, or regular chats that exist in the Pacific.  Thanks to many operators for sending in their information.  Below is a listing of the nets.  If you have an emergency and the only way to request help is by radio, please check in on any of these nets to pass your emergency traffic.  Don't wait for an emergency, but try checking in and testing conditions.  Also, get to know the great folks on these nets.  Please let me know of corrections and of any more nets, skeds, chats, etc. Kevin

    D=Daily, Z=UTC time aka Zulu, W=Hawai'i Standard Time zone, Frequency is in MHz. Note that some days may be different in Z and W time. )0000Z=1400W(+1day)
    1730(Z)/0730(W) D 21.355 Afrikaner Net Jimmy NX5B, NCS
    1800(Z)/0800(W) First Sat 3.888 HealthComm HF net. NVIS ant works best. NCS Jack, KH6DQ
    1800(Z)/0800(W) D 14.273 Ohana Net KH6LJ Hawaiian Isles & W. Coast
    1900(Z)/0900(W) D 7.290 Friendly Net KH6WM Hawaiian Isles Change 3860 khz alternate frequency to 3888 khz
    1900(Z)/0900(W) Sun 14.282 AmSat Net NCS: W5IU, W7LB
    2200(Z)/1200(W) D 21.402 Pacific Maritime Net NCS: KK7PR (Splinter group at 21.412)
    0200(Z)/1600(W) D 7.088 Hawai'i Afternoon Net
    0300(Z)/1700(W) D 14.313 Pacific Seafarer's Net NCS: KK7PR Ralph Aloha, OR
    0400(Z) Sat(Z)/1800(W) Fri(W) 14.291 ERRS Emergency Response International Communications Net
    0445(Z)/1845(W) D 21.205 ANZA net
    0500(Z) Mon(Z)/1900(W) Sun(W). 28.485 Aloha 10-10 International Net
    0500(Z) Wed(Z)/1900(W) Tue(W) 7.080/7088 MHz or 3.905/3888 MHz or 1.870 MHz PacSecARES HF Net.
    0500(Z) Sun(Z)/1900(W) Sat(W) Big Island ARES net on the BIWARN repeater network.
    0515(Z) F.Sat.Sun.Mon.(Z)/1915(W) Th.F.Sat.Sun.(W) 14.183 ANZA net ZL1ANF Maurice (actually starts after the 15m net)
    0630(Z)/2030(W) D 7.088 Hawai'i Late Net
    0700(Z)/2100(W) D 7.235 HHH Net
    0800(Z)/2200(W) D 14.315 Pacific Interisland Net

    VHF/UHF Nets

    Kauai County:
    2000W Monday 146.92-/147.16+ Kauai ARC net.

    City and County of Honolulu (Oahu):
    1930W Daily 146.88+/444.50 EARC/OCDA/RACES (Honolulu)
    1200W Tue 147.02/04/06- VOAD Net (originates on Maui)

    Maui County: (Includes Maui, Molokai & Lanai)
    1200W Tue 147.02/04/06- VOAD Net (originates on Maui)
    0800W M,W,F 146.76-, 146.82-, 146.88-, 146.92-, 147.16+ and 147.32+ Hawaii County Net

    Hawaii County:
    0800W M,W,F 146.76-, 146.82-, 146.88-, 146.92-, 147.16+ and 147.32+ (BIWARN System) Hawaii County Net
    1900W Saturday ARES emergency Net. BIWARN System
    1200W Tue 147.02/04/06- VOAD Net (originates on Maui)
    2000W Sun 146.52 Simplex South Kohala ARES

    Guam Island:
    0830Z Mon/2230W Sun/(1830 Guam Time Monday)146.91- RACES
    0900Z Mon/2300W Sun/(1900 Guam Time Monday)146.91- MARC
    These can be accessed on IRLP Reflector 9254

    Please let me know about your local VHF/UHF nets.
    FYI "W" time is HST which is -10 Hours from "Z" or Universal Standard time. At 14:01 W (2:01PM HST) it is 00:01 Z the next day.


    SM Bob Schneider, AH6J, and SEC/ASM Kevin Bogan, AH6QO, Oct 19, 2007 at the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel.
    Photo by AH6J

    Pacific Division Director Bob Vallio, W6RGG.
    Photo by AH6J October 2006 at Pacificon.

    In Memory of those who lost their lives while operating in emergency service.
    Photo by AH6J at ARRL HQ.

    N6AJO, Andy Oppel, Pacific Division Vice Director during a visit to Kauai Amateur Radio Club Breakfast. April 2006.
    Photo by AH6J

    Guam Hams at a Repeater Tune up Party.
    Photo taken from their web site.

    FD Sample: Maui ARC Crew. They have had field day at the same site for 50 years.

    Roland Spoon, AH6RR, 2008 President of Kona Club and Barbara Darling, NH7FY, former President of BIARC (now 2008 Secretary) at the Waimea Hamfest Oct 20, 2007. Photo by AH6J

    KH7JJ Ned Conklin president of Missouri ARC
    Photo by AH6J

    June 7 & 8 was Museum ships weekend. The USS Missouri ARC had at least 7 operators running the station. Pictured are John, KH6HAM; Pete, KH6GRT & Ned NH7JJ

    NH6BO (Jeffrey left) and AH6GR (Randy on right) with the new Kenwood 146.34/146.94 MHz system on Haleakala. Pl tone is 110.9 Hz.

    Fred Honnold, KH7Y, 2008 BIARC president receiving Presidential Gavel from former President Barbara Darling, NH7FY, during Christmas Party. Photo by AH6J

    HS1ASC and AH6QO at the EARC/Koolau FD site.


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