RAC Bulletin 2015-03-28
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RAC Ontario Sections Bulletin for March 28, 2015 This is V__3____, Official Bulletin Station for Radio Amateurs of Canada, with this week's bulletin NATIONAL NEWS 1. Appointment of RAC C.F.S.O. RAC is pleased to announce that Mr. Bill Boskwick (VE4BOZ/VE4IR) has accepted the position of Chief Field Services Officer (CFSO). This is an executive level position within RAC and reports to the President. One of the significant roles within Field Services is the enabling of amateur emergency communications at the regional level. Emergency disaster response is a provincial/municipal responsibility in Canada. Bill comes to RAC with a significant leadership and communication background in the Canadian Armed Forces. Bill is available at VE4BOZ @ RAC.CA Geoff Bawden, VE4BAW RAC President ONTARIO NEWS OTHER NEWS 2. WORLD AMATEUR RADIO DAY 2015 Mark down April 18th as the day that radio amateurs worldwide take to the airwaves in celebration of World Amateur Radio Day. It was on that day in 1925 that the International Amateur Radio Union or IARU was formed in Paris, France. Since its founding, the IARU has worked tirelessly to defend and expand the frequency allocations for Amateur Radio. Today, Amateur Radio has more than 3,000,000 licensed operators scattered around the globe. In helping to keep with the spirit of the event, the IARU is providing a downloadable poster for World Amateur Radio Day 2015. Its in Adobe PDF format at tinyurl.com/ward-poster-2015 3. CYLONE PAM DEVISTATES VANUATU Packing winds of close to 200 miles an hour, Category 5 Cyclone Pam caused severe damage when it hit the Pacific nation of Vanuatu on March 13th, isolating it from the world. As far as we have been able to determine, this was a case where not even amateur radio could fill in the communications gap due to the very few hams living there. The restoration of communications with Vanuatu required first responders from other nations arriving with their own communications gear, primarily satellite telephones. It was only then that the full extent of the devastation that Cyclone Pam caused to Vanuatu was made known to the world. Amateur radio likes to claim that its there when all other means of communications have failed. But in this case, there were simply no hams on Vanuatu to respond. from postings on QRZ.com 4. DX0P - SPRATLY ISLANDS IN APRIL The exact dates are still not known for the D-X-zero-P operation from Pagasa Island taking place sometime in April. Over the past two weeks it was mentioned that the team must leave Manila for Palawan Island on April 13th to recover their stored equipment. The plan was to stay overnight in Palawan and than go the next day to Pagasa. One there, activity is planned for 160 through 10 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY and JT-65. QSL's are to go via WA6LOS. For the latest information and updates be sure to check facebook.com/DX0P2015. This concludes this week's bulletin. Does anyone require repeats or clarifications? Hearing none, This is V__3____ returning the frequency to net control.
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