Subj : Amateur Radio Newsline (C) To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Nov 13 2020 09:00:14 BREAK HERE: Time for you to identify your station. We are the Amateur Radio Newsline, heard on bulletin stations around the world, including the K5DUR repeater in Rowlett, Texas, on Sundays at 7 p.m. local time. ** FLORIDA CLUB'S HOMEBREW PROJECT IS ITS TRAILER JIM/ANCHOR: If an emergency trailer is considered home to amateurs who belong to ARES, then this next story is surely about a home-improvement project. Kevin Trotman, N5PRE, explains. KEVIN: The latest homebrew project by members of Clay County Amateur Radio Emergency Services isn't a custom rig or a special antenna. The Florida ARES group is busy refurbishing its radio shack on wheels, a communications trailer that was donated to them after it was retired from service by the county's Emergency Operations Center. Clay ARES members have been spending time outfitting the trailer with their own state-of-the-art communications equipment, and transforming it into a command center that will also accommodate hams' overnight stays in extreme emergencies. Scott Roberts, KK4ECR, the public information officer for Clay ARES, told Clay Today Online that while the trailer can be deployed if necessary to help in emergencies, the hams want to enhance its capabilities in voice, satellite, digital communications, email and texting over the air. The trailer will also be used to train new and future hams. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Kevin Trotman, N5PRE. (CLAY TODAY ONLINE) ** NETS OF NOTE: THE AUSTRALIAN CULTURE NET, 'DINKY DI' JIM/ANCHOR: In our occasional series, Nets of Note, which looks at interesting and creative ways amateurs gather on the air, we visit a group of radio operators in Australia whose thoughts - and words - have been turning to poetry lately. Jason Daniels, VK2LAW, picks up the story from here. JASON: Sunday nights will never be the same in VK2. For the past two months, amateurs have been getting on the air at 1900 hours Australian Eastern Standard Time to read poetry to one another. It's not just a Sunday night poetry fest but a time for jokes, yarns, quizzes, and memorable stories from history. The inspiring force behind this so-called Dinky Di (pronounced: DIE) or Culture Net is Peter O'Brien, VK2DIE, a fan of Australian Bush Poetry who one night shared the classic work, "The Man from Snowy River," by poet Banjo Paterson, during a Snowy Mountains Amateur Radio Club net. That got things rolling. Angelo, VK2NWT, told Newsline that poetry has now been happening on the air regularly -- with rhyme and with reason: The net has begun to grow in popularity in the New South Wales Far South Coast and Monaro region. It lasts about an hour, and Peter coordinates the discussion. So if you're not averse to a little verse, consider joining the net on VK2RSE at 147.375 MHz, VK2RFS 146.760 MHz or VK3RDH at 146.625 MHz. None of the repeaters require a tone. If you're not local but have access to IRLP, join in via Node 6211. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Jason Daniels, VK2LAW. (WIA, ANGELO GIUFFRE VK2NWT) *** WORLD OF DX In the World of DX, a disappointment for DX chasers. The KX0X DXpedition to Jan Mayen Island in the Arctic Ocean has been cancelled. Clublog lists the Norwegian volcanic island as the 75th most wanted DX in its recently updated list. The team announced on DX-World that it will be refunding donors' contributions shortly. However, Erik, LA2US, who has been active on Jan Mayen Island as JX2US since mid-October, has logged more than 6,200 QSOs. He is operating CW and some FT8 in F/H submode through March 2021. QSL only via ClubLog OQRS. He will upload to LoTW after his return home in April. Be listening for the callsign DP0GVN from the German Antarctic research station Neumayer-III, where Theresa, DC1TH, will soon be on the air. Theresa will be making QSOs via the amateur radio transponder on board the QO-100 geostationary satellite. The ground station for the satellite was provided last year by AMSAT-DL. QSL to DL5EBE, direct or via the DARC QSL bureau. Logs are also uploaded to LotW intermittently. Finally, in case you had plans to listen for David, F8AAN, operating as FS/F8AAN from St. Martin Island starting November 18th, be advised he has cancelled his plans because of the COVID-19 pandemic. (SOUTHGATE, DX-WORLD) --- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (618:250/33) .