[CQ-Contest] PVRC January Webinar Schedule
Ken Claerbout
k4zw at comcast.net
Sun Jan 3 17:29:24 PST 2010
The Potomac Valley Radio Club (PVRC) is pleased to announce two exciting
Webinars for January. The first event is scheduled for January 14 at 8 PM
EST (January 15 - 01:00 UTC). Well known contester and the man behind
Contest University Tim Duffy, K3LR, will present a look at Contest
University (CTU) 2010, including the course line up and list of professors.
Tim will review the past 3 years and tell you what makes CTU 2010 the best
yet. You will find out what previous students have had to say about CTU and
why you should attend this year. To register (free) for this presentation go
to: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/760900987
The second event, scheduled for January 20 at 10 PM EST (January 21 - 03:00
UTC) features noted propagation guru Carl Luetzelschwab K9LA. Carl will take
a look at 160 Meter propagation. Cary Oler and Dr. Theodore J. Cohen N4XX
wrote a seminal two-part article on 160m propagation that was published in
the March and April 1998 issues of CQ. Their article was very aptly named
"The 160 Meter Band - An Enigma Shrouded in a Mystery". They discussed the
problems in trying to understand what makes 160 meters tick. Carl
Luetzelschwab K9LA expanded on the Oler and Cohen article in the December
2005 issue of CQ, looking deeper at ducting and spotlight propagation on
160m.
This seminar will use these articles as a basis to review basic ionospheric
physics on 1.8 MHz, review normal propagation on 160m, review interesting
observations with 160m propagation, and review our efforts to try to predict
160m propagation. Regardless of our efforts, 160m remains a mystery - so
there still is work to be done to understand topband. To register (free) for
this event go to: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/579577611
Webinar (Web conferencing) is used to conduct live meetings, training, or
presentations via the Internet. Each participant joins via his or her own
computer and is connected to other participants via the internet. A
web-based application, provided in the registration, allow attendees to
access the meeting by clicking on a link distributed by e-mail (meeting
invitation) to enter the conference. The events are offered free to the
amateur community. A quick attendee reference guide is available at
http://www.pvrc.org/webinar/quick_ref.pdf Please join us and pass the word!
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