The WECT General Meeting will be on Wednesday, May 16th at 7PM in Meeting Room A at 50 Skyline Dr.
The WECT General Meeting will be on Wednesday, May 16th at 7PM in Meeting Room A at 50 Skyline Dr.
This meeting will include:
We will be setting up several operator positions for the new WECT radio console system and providing an overview and hands on training of the system. This system is similar to that used by the city in the dispatch center at Coppage Drive, and allows a single operator to simultaneously listen to, and transmit on, multiple radio channels via one headset.
We will be training on the basics of this system, having members get hands-on experience using the system, and answering questions.
Hope to see you all there.
We're looking for amateur radio assistance with the New England Season Opener Triathlon on Saturday, May 19 from 7:00 AM to around 12:00 PM.
We're looking for amateur radio assistance with the New England Season Opener Triathlon on Saturday, May 19 from 7:00 AM to around 12:00 PM.
Assignments will vary but will generally include various checkpoints along the route, start and finish line, and shadowing the triathlon coordinators. Times involved with each of the assignments will vary as well. The event will be held at the Hopkinton State Park and includes a swim, bike and run that travels through Hopkinton, Southboro and Ashland.
More details on the triathlons are available on the Max Performance website.
For more details on the amateur radio assignments or to sign up contact WECT Events, and let us know if you have UHF equipment with DCS / DPL when you sign up.
The Worcester Area VE Team will be holding an amateur radio test session for all license classes at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Fuller Labs, Room 311 on Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 6:30 PM.
The Worcester Area VE Team will be holding an amateur radio test session for all license classes at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Fuller Labs, Room 311 on Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 6:30 PM. The session is open to the general public.
Please bring:
If you have never registered with the FCC's ULS system and received a FRN number, please read the privacy concerns notice below.
We will try to provide a talk-in on the 145.310 / 449.025 W1WPI repeater. It is recommended that if you are not familiar with the WPI campus that you print out and bring with you the campus map.
Any questions regarding this session can be directed to @.
NOTICE ABOUT PRIVACY CONCERNS - FCC REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Some amateurs have been concerned over the FCC's requirement for your Social Security Number (SSN). The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, Public Law 104-134, requires all federal agencies to collect Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TINs) from all persons doing business with the agency. This includes all applicants and holders of FCC licenses. For an individual, your TIN is your SSN.
It is suggested that all applicants register in the FCC's Universal Licensing System to obtain an FCC Registration Number (FRN) prior to attending a VE session. When you register for an FRN, your SSN will not be disclosed to the public and it must be given only once. You may then use your FRN in place of your SSN on all future applications, including the Form 605 you will complete at the VE session. The Commission has taken several steps to ensure the privacy of your SSN. Electronic registration on the Internet is accomplished using the FCC's secure Web server.
To register for an FRN, go to http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls and click on REGISTER. Once you obtain your FRN, write it down and bring it with you to the VE session. Be sure to keep a record of your FRN and password for future use. If you do not register before the VE session, you will be required to provide your SSN on Form 605 at the VE session in order for your application to be processed.
Update: There has been a last minute change to the building in room for this exam session to Fuller Labs, Lower Perreault Hall, please take note.
Update: There has been a last minute change to the building in room for this exam session to Fuller Labs, Lower Perreault Hall, please take note.
The Worcester Area VE Team will be holding an amateur radio test session for all license classes at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Fuller Labs, Lower Perreault Hall on Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 6:30 PM. The session is open to the general public.
Please bring:
If you have never registered with the FCC's ULS system and received a FRN number, please read the privacy concerns notice below.
We will try to provide a talk-in on the 145.310 / 449.025 W1WPI repeater. It is recommended that if you are not familiar with the WPI campus that you print out and bring with you the campus map.
Any questions regarding this session can be directed to @.
NOTICE ABOUT PRIVACY CONCERNS - FCC REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Some amateurs have been concerned over the FCC's requirement for your Social Security Number (SSN). The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, Public Law 104-134, requires all federal agencies to collect Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TINs) from all persons doing business with the agency. This includes all applicants and holders of FCC licenses. For an individual, your TIN is your SSN.
It is suggested that all applicants register in the FCC's Universal Licensing System to obtain an FCC Registration Number (FRN) prior to attending a VE session. When you register for an FRN, your SSN will not be disclosed to the public and it must be given only once. You may then use your FRN in place of your SSN on all future applications, including the Form 605 you will complete at the VE session. The Commission has taken several steps to ensure the privacy of your SSN. Electronic registration on the Internet is accomplished using the FCC's secure Web server.
To register for an FRN, go to http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls and click on REGISTER. Once you obtain your FRN, write it down and bring it with you to the VE session. Be sure to keep a record of your FRN and password for future use. If you do not register before the VE session, you will be required to provide your SSN on Form 605 at the VE session in order for your application to be processed.
President Ben Holmes NB1H is looking for amateur radio operators for the Sutton Chain of Lights on the December 2, 2016 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
President Ben Holmes NB1H is looking for amateur radio operators for the Sutton Chain of Lights on the December 2, 2016 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
The event is a town-wide holiday celebration featuring open houses and activities at a large variety of locations throughout the town. For more on the event, visit the Sutton Chain of Lights Facebook page.
The role of amateur radio is to coordinate the trolley buses that shuttle people to and from various locations throughout the town. You will likely need an external antenna. The trolleys' roofs are made of fiberglass, so you'll need another means of attaching the antenna to the trolley other than mag mount. Duct tape has often been used in the past. HT's should be OK but portable mobiles are preferred. No DC power is available from the trolley so everything will need to be run by battery.
This is a very fun, festive and low-key event, perfect for those wanting to get into public service for the first time. Operators will also likely have opportunities to get out at some of the stops to shop and the like.
To sign up or for more information, email @ and confirm that you have the equipment listed above.
The Worcester Area VE Team will be holding an amateur radio test session for all license classes at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Campus Center, Hagglund Room on Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 6:30 PM.
The Worcester Area VE Team will be holding an amateur radio test session for all license classes at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Campus Center, Hagglund Room on Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 6:30 PM. The session is open to the general public.
Please bring:
If you have never registered with the FCC's ULS system and received a FRN number, please read the privacy concerns notice below.
We will try to provide a talk-in on the 145.310 / 449.025 W1WPI repeater. It is recommended that if you are not familiar with the WPI campus that you print out and bring with you the campus map.
Any questions regarding this session can be directed to @.
NOTICE ABOUT PRIVACY CONCERNS - FCC REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Some amateurs have been concerned over the FCC's requirement for your Social Security Number (SSN). The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, Public Law 104-134, requires all federal agencies to collect Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TINs) from all persons doing business with the agency. This includes all applicants and holders of FCC licenses. For an individual, your TIN is your SSN.
It is suggested that all applicants register in the FCC's Universal Licensing System to obtain an FCC Registration Number (FRN) prior to attending a VE session. When you register for an FRN, your SSN will not be disclosed to the public and it must be given only once. You may then use your FRN in place of your SSN on all future applications, including the Form 605 you will complete at the VE session. The Commission has taken several steps to ensure the privacy of your SSN. Electronic registration on the Internet is accomplished using the FCC's secure Web server.
To register for an FRN, go to http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls and click on REGISTER. Once you obtain your FRN, write it down and bring it with you to the VE session. Be sure to keep a record of your FRN and password for future use. If you do not register before the VE session, you will be required to provide your SSN on Form 605 at the VE session in order for your application to be processed.
The Worcester Area VE Team will be holding an amateur radio test session for all license classes at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Campus Center, Hagglund Room on Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 6:30 PM.
The Worcester Area VE Team will be holding an amateur radio test session for all license classes at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Campus Center, Hagglund Room on Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 6:30 PM. The session is open to the general public.
Please bring:
If you have never registered with the FCC's ULS system and received a FRN number, please read the privacy concerns notice below.
We will try to provide a talk-in on the 145.310 / 449.025 W1WPI repeater. It is recommended that if you are not familiar with the WPI campus that you print out and bring with you the campus map.
Any questions regarding this session can be directed to @.
NOTICE ABOUT PRIVACY CONCERNS - FCC REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Some amateurs have been concerned over the FCC's requirement for your Social Security Number (SSN). The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, Public Law 104-134, requires all federal agencies to collect Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TINs) from all persons doing business with the agency. This includes all applicants and holders of FCC licenses. For an individual, your TIN is your SSN.
It is suggested that all applicants register in the FCC's Universal Licensing System to obtain an FCC Registration Number (FRN) prior to attending a VE session. When you register for an FRN, your SSN will not be disclosed to the public and it must be given only once. You may then use your FRN in place of your SSN on all future applications, including the Form 605 you will complete at the VE session. The Commission has taken several steps to ensure the privacy of your SSN. Electronic registration on the Internet is accomplished using the FCC's secure Web server.
To register for an FRN, go to http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls and click on REGISTER. Once you obtain your FRN, write it down and bring it with you to the VE session. Be sure to keep a record of your FRN and password for future use. If you do not register before the VE session, you will be required to provide your SSN on Form 605 at the VE session in order for your application to be processed.
WECT member and WMA ARES Section Emergency Coordinator John Ruggiero N2YHK is looking for about a dozen hams to provide communications assistance for the Title 9 Women's Only Triathlon in Hopkinton on Sunday, September 10th.
WECT member and WMA ARES Section Emergency Coordinator John Ruggiero N2YHK is looking for about a dozen hams to provide communications assistance for the Title 9 Women's Only Triathlon in Hopkinton on Sunday, September 10th.
This event is sold out, so it will be busy. It occurs from about 7am to Noon (some assignments should secure as early as 9:30am, and most by 11am). It will be held in Hopkinton State Park and includes a swim, bike and run that travels through Hopkinton, Southboro and Ashland.
If you are interested in participating, please send an email to @ and let them know if you have UHF equipment with DCS / DPL.