RAC Bulletin 2015-02-21
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RAC Ontario Sections Bulletin for February 14, 2015 This is V_3___, Offical Bulletin Station for Radio Amateurs of Canada, with this week's bulletin. NATIONAL NEWS 1. Government of Canada helping amateur radio in Saint Lucia. The Government of Canada will provide a grant of more than $25,000 (CDN) to the Saint Lucia Amateur Radio Club to improve Amateur Radio coverage and communication in the small Caribbean island nation in the event of a disaster. The project will install two repeater systems including solar back-up power, train 90 radio operators, and increase coverage for all of Saint Lucia’s 18 districts. The nearly year-old Saint Lucia Amateur Radio Club secured support for this project through the Canada Caribbean Disaster Risk Management Fund (CCDRM), part of Canada’s $600 million Caribbean Regional Program. The fund is designed to support Caribbean-based non-governmental organizations working at the community level to reduce risks from natural hazards and climate change. — Thanks to the Canadian High Commission, Bridgetown PROVINCIAL NEWS OTHER NEWS 2. ARRL warns experimental licensee to avoid interference to HF ham activity The ARRL has asked a Massachusetts company that plans to conduct experimental transmissions over wide portions of the HF spectrum either to avoid Amateur Radio allocations or to announce the times and frequencies of their transmissions in advance. As reported a couple weeks ago, The U.S. FCC last fall granted MITRE Corporation of Bedford, Massachusetts, a 2-year license to operate 21 transmitters at 10 fixed New York and Massachusetts sites. MITRE plans to test wideband HF communication techniques on a variety of bands between 2.5 MHz and 16 MHz. The full article is available on the arrl.org website 3. Baofeng handhelds on BBC News A BBC News report on insurgents in Ukraine show them to be using what appears to be Baofeng UV-5R handheld radios. The Baofeng UV-5R is a popular 5W dual band FM amateur radio which costs about $32 US. The extract of the news report on the BBC website which has a clip of the radio at the 01:40 mark can be seen at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-31491767 The radios are also showing up in several popular TV shows that have aired recently. ---Southgate News 4. NEW RASPBERRY PI 2 CAN REBOOT IF EPOSED TO XENON CAMERA FLASH The latest version of Raspberry Pi's mini computer appears to be camera shy. At least the Raspberry Pi 2 does not like the spurt of high intensity light from Xenon camera flashes and may reboot itself when exposed to it. Raspberry Pi creator Eben Upton termed it an unintentional educational bonus and an interesting demonstration of the photoelectric effect. The reason seems to be that a chip on the board is not light-resistant and the fix appears to be to cover the offending integrated circuit. The company that created the Raspberry Pi2 says that it has received in excess of 300,000 orders for the new $35US device since its launch two weeks ago. More about this story is on the web at tinyurl.com/raspberry-pi-reboot -- Southgate News This concludes this week's bulletin. Does anyone require repeats or clarifications?
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