Thursday, July 30, 2009

Flea Market

30 Jul

Next flea market akan diadakan seperti berikut:-

Tarikh: 2 Ogos 2009 (Ahad)

Masa: 9.00am hingga 3.00pm

Tempat: Rumah Kelab Mares

Jumpa anda disana....

73

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Eyeball

26 Jul

Eyeball akan diadakan seperti yang tertera dibawah:-

Tempat: Restoran BRJ Alam Damai

Tarikh: 1 Ogos 2009

Masa: 9.00malam

Calling chanel: V47 (145.5875)

Tujuan eyeball diadakan adalah untuk membincangkan aktiviti-aktiviti akan datang terutamanya di bulan Ramadhan. Diharap semua rakan-rakan dapat menghadirkan diri untuk kita mengenali dengan lebih dekat lagi diantara satu sama yang lain dengan rakan yang belum pernah berjumpa di daratan.

Tolong war-warkan perkara ini kepada rakan-rakan yang lain.

Jumpa anda disana...
73

Baju Rasmi ADARC (pre post)

26 Jul

Contoh Baju
Warna putih akan jadi hitam,stripe hijau besar akan jadi warna kuning, stripe hijau kecil akan jadi reflective flourescene (depan&blakang)



baju dibuat siap dengan sulaman logo triangle ADARC (3segi kuning) disebelah kiri, sulaman nama dan callsign disebelah kanan, dan juga sulaman alamat blogspot adarc di bahagian atas bahu sebelah belakang.semua benang sulaman akan bewarna kuning seperti stripe pada baju.
Baju ADARC
Jenis: polo shirt
Kain: Lacoste
Warna: Hitam, Kuning, Reflective Flourescene
Warna Sulaman: Kuning
Sulaman: Logo ADARC, Nama, Callsign, Alamat blogspot ADARC
Harga: RM35 Sehelai
Saiz available: S, M, L, XL, XXL
contoh logo dan sulaman akan dipost dalam masa terdekat.sebarang pertanyaan atau tempahan boleh hubungi:
Abdul Halim
0126558782
tq
de 9w2ntt

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

ORIGIN OF...DE

22 Jul

Does anyone know how and why the "de" is included whenever the first name is used. ....as in "73 de Abu". I know "de" is Dutch for "the", but maybe that has nothing to do with it.

Close...'de' is Spanish for 'from.' Ham shorthand. 73 from Abu. An artifact of CW usage. All wrong, "de" comes from the french!!!!!!! language and has the translation to "from" and "of" in the english language. -- odo

sharing is caring....
:)

73

Training YEASU

22 Jul

Pihak Yaesu akan mengadakan satu training pada 24 Julai 2009, jam 2 petang. Mana-mana rakan yang berminat boleh mendaftarkan diri dengan menghantar SMS ke 012-3050 205. Keutamaan diberi kepada ahli KRAMAT. Tempat adalah terhad.

Yang berusaha,
Setiausaha Kramat
Rudy Eruwan Jamain
9W2REJ
012-3050205

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Takziah Kepada 9W2BTC@PR-BEL

21 Jul

Al-Fatihah.....

Datuk kepada seorang rakan HAM
9W2BTC@PR-BEL telah pergi kerahmatullah pada 20.07.09 jam 8.30am di Kulim Kedah.

ADARC47 mengucapkan takziah kepada anda sekeluarga, semoga rohnya dicucuri rahmat dan diletakan dengan orang-orang yang beriman. AMIN......

Rakan HAM Kemalangan

21 Jul


Seorang rakan HAM, 9W2KIF@PR-ZBM telah mengalami kemalangan pagi tadi sewaktu beliau dalam perjalanan ke tempat kerja.

Kami difahamkan beliau patah kaki dan kini berada di Hospital Besar Kuala Lumpur di tingkat 2, wad 5.

ADRAC47 mendoakan semoga anda cepat sembuh abang Zul.

73

Family Day & Re-Union Resort

21 Jul

Harap maklum program Family Day & Re-Union Resort yang sepatutnya berlangsung pada 25 & 26 Julai ini di Sungai Congkak ditunda ke satu tarikh yang akan dimaklumkan kelak.

Penangguhan ini terpaksa dibuat atas sebab-sebab yang tidak dapat dielakkan.

73

Monday, July 20, 2009

Program Hari Keluarga Astra & Makan Durian Di Sik Kedah

20 Jul

Jawatan Kuasa Pengurusan ASTRA yang bermesyuarat pada 4 Julai 2009 telah menetapkan program berkenaan akan berlangsung pada ketetapan berikut :

Tarikh : 24 & 25 Julai 2009
Lokasi : KEDA Resort, Bendang Man, Sik, Kedah Darul Aman.
Bayaran : RM3.00 (sewa tapak perkhemahan sahaja)


Semua ahli ASTRA yang berdaftar adalah dijemput hadir sama ada secara individu atau berkeluarga. Chalet dan tempat penginapan lain adalah terhad dan ahli digalakkan membawa khemah dan lain-lain keperluan sebagai persediaan.

Bersama ini disertakan juga aturcara program berkenaan.
Hari Pertama : 24 Julai 2009
· Pendaftaran ahli serta keluarga
· Minum petang
· Aktiviti "Salam Kontek Kenal QSO di Daratan" (Majlis Eyeball)
· Makan Malam
· Solat Maghrib & Majlis Tahlil
· Solat Isyak
· Majlis Perasmian
· Majlis Santai & Karaoke
· Rehat


Hari Kedua : 25 Julai 2009
· Solat Subuh
· Sarapan Pagi
· Sukaneka
· Fox Hunting
· Majlis Penyampaian Hadiah & Cenderahati
· Makan Tengahari
· Majlis Bersurai


Sebarang pertanyaan, sila hubungi;
· 9W2HLM - 019 4123 052
· 9W2MYR - 016 538 5385
· 9W2BPT - 019 576 2734
· 9W2CRE - 019 402 2990 (Pengurus ASTRA Negeri Kedah)

Light House Weekend

20 Jul


Hi All,

Our friend intends to do an International Light House Ham Radio Weekend and he has prepared the paper below for your attention.

Enjoy reading -

Purpose:

i. This event is not a contest, there are no prizes or any other enticements to participate and is therefore free of charge.

ii. To promote public awareness of ham radio and lighthouses in Malaysia.

iii. To acknowledge the contribution and recognition of the lighthouses and their keepers.

iv. To foster fellowship among members of the various Ham Radio clubs and Lighthouse Societies in Malaysia.

v. To gain experience for DX-peditions for the Ham Radio operators and to promote “exotic” Malaysia among International DXCC chasers or seekers.

vi. Pilot project proposed, as a future yearly event on the 2nd weekend of August and to be inserted in the Tourism Malaysia Calendar of the year.

vii. Since the 2nd weekend of August every year, coincides with the “Asia Pacific JOTA”, this ILLW event is extended to all Boy Scouts and Girl Guides via BP House Malaysia, to join in the fun at the light houses or contact the light houses via Ham Radio.

Date: 1st till 31st August 2009 (MST)

Weekend 2 – 8 Aug 09 (Sat), 9am till 9 Aug 09 (Sun) 3pm (30hrs)
Weekend 3 – 15 Aug 09 (Sat), 9am till 16 Aug 09 (Sun) 3pm (30hrs)

Collaboration with:

Jabatan Laut Malaysia
Kementerian Belia Dan Sukan
Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia
Kementerian Pelancongan & Tourism Malaysia
Pejabat Menteri Besar & Local Council
MARTS
MARES
ASTRA
NESRAC
JASRA
PERAMAH
BARC
Kinabalu Radio Club
SARC
Kuching Radio Club
Brunei Darrusallam Radio Society
SARTS

All other groups within Malaysia Light Houses Station Master:

Penang
Rumah Api Fort Cornwallis, 9M2BA – Azmi Abdullah
Rumah Api Muka Head
Rumah Api Pulau Rimau

Selangor
Rumah Api Pulau Angsa 9M2CJ – Thiam Chee Ming
Rumah Api One Fathom Bank
Rumah Api Kuala Selangor 9M2SQL – Abdul Mutalib Omar
Rumah Api Bukit Jugra 9M2GEN - Zafarudin
Negeri Sembilan / Melaka
Rumah Api Cape Rachado 9M2QQ – Hans Elhers
Rumah Api Pulau Undan 9M2WT – William Tan

Johor
Rumah Api Bukit Segenting 9M2NP - Tango (Narayanan Pillai)
Tanjung Piai Lightbeacon
Pulau Pisang Light House
Tg Api Api Light House 9M2DA Deen Atan
Tg Tenggaroh Light House
Pulau Mungging Light House

Pahang
Rumah Api Tanjung Gelang 9M2TOT Ibrahim B Musa

Kelantan / Terengannu
Tumpat Light House
Pantai Senok . Pengkalan Daty Light House
Seabelle Rock Light House, Pulau Perhentian
Bukit Puteri Light House Kuala Terengganu

Sabah
Tanjung Kubong Light House 9M6DJC – M Christoper
Pulau Papan Light House
Pulau Gaya Light House
Pulau Kalampunian Light House
Pulau Silingan Light House
Tanjung Trang Light House
Bagahak Light House
Pulau Si Aimil Light House

Sarawak
Tanjung Dato Light House 9M8DB – Johnny
Tanjung Po Light House
Tanjung Jerijeh Light House
Tanjung Sirik Light House
Tanjung Kidurong Light House
Tanjung Lobang Light House
Tanjung Baram Light House

So any volunteers please contact 9W2PD at 019- 654 0011

Pameran Radio Amatur Oleh V47 & V17 Di Karnival Majlis Perbandaran Ampang Jaya (MPAJ)

20 Jul

Buku pelawat yang diletakkan di bawah khemah pameran radio amatur

Salah satu keratan akhbar yang disiarkan di pameran


Gambarajah portable APRS station set-up


DTMF controller untuk APRS


Digipeater untuk APRS


Dari kiri 9W2END, 9M2CJ & 9W2PRO


SWAL cuba memancar di 9M4RUK menggunakan kendalian


Antara QSL kad yang dipamerkan


Antena homebrew yang dipamerkan


9W2JQQ (baju kotak) memberi penerangan kepada SWAL


9W2JQQ memberi penerangan dan menceritakan pengalaman beliau kepada seorang SWAL

Dari kanan 9W2LL & 9W2RUT memberi penerangan tentang APRS kepada pengunjung


Dari kanan 9W2XSQ & 9W2POK memberi penerangan tentang radio amatur kepada pengunjung


Kiri, 9W2PRO memberi penjelasan kepada abang baju merah ni yang minat dengan radio amatur


Portable power supply. Boleh gunakan elektrik dan juga kuasa bateri.


Dari kiri 9W2TLB, 9W2POK, 9W2WPG & 9W2VDR


Salah satu peralatan untuk APRS


9W2TLB tengah mencuba set HF di bawah khemah pameran yang berlatar belakang banner V47 & V17


Peralatan APRS team


Peralatan APRS team



Set HF Kenwood

CW squeeze key


Majalah radio amatur yang dipamerkan


Banner v47 & V17


Antena HF yang dinaikan secara gotong royong

Tahniah diucapkan kepada rakan-rakan dari lokalan V47 dan V17 yang telah berjaya melaksanakan pameran berkenaan Radio Amatur di Karnival MPAJ pada 19.07.09.

Pihak V47 mengucapkan jutaan terima kasih kepada rakan-rakan dari Wilayah 17 kerana banyak memberi sokongan, bantuan dan tunjuk ajar kepada kami yang baru setahun jagung ini. Tidak lupa juga kepada rakan-rakan dari V47 yang selama ini memberi pendapat, sokongan moral dan kerjasama yang tidak berbelah bagi.

Kepada APRS team, thanks a lot kerana sudi hadir dan membuat demotrasi serta penerangan berkenaan dengan APRS. Jutaan terima kasih juga kepada 9M2RS, 9M2CJ, 9M2RZL & 9M2ADI yang banyak membantu dan menyokong untuk menjayakan program ini.

Akhir kata dari kami, terima kasih sekali lagi diucapkan kepada semua rakan-rakan yang terlibat secara langsung atau tidak langsung bagi menjayakan program ini.

Segala kekurangan dan kesilapan dari pihak kami harap dimaafkan.

Buah Cempedak Diluar Pagar
Ambil Galah Tolong Jolokkan
Kami Budak Baru Belajar
Kalau Salah Tolong Ajarkan

de Alam Damai Amatuer Radio Community

73

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Gambaran Morse Code

15 Jul

Terjumpa ni kat internet, rasanya elok dikongsi bersama rakan2...



73

Monday, July 13, 2009

WHY ARE THEY CALLED "HAM" RADIO OPERATORS ?

13 Jul

The true reason why amateur radio operators came to be called "HAMS" is no longer known.

More specifically, the truth has been lost to time over the many years. Various speculations do exist, however, each with their own degree of believability. Presented below are some of the more common theories, presented in no particular order of importance or preference. The theories presented have been gleaned from internet searches, printed works, and word of mouth from some of our more experienced... (Older) hams !

Theory One: The three letters (H.A.M.) are initials, which pay homage to the last names of three of the great radio experimenters of bygone years. George HERTZ, who demonstrated the existence of electromagnetic waves in 1888, Edwin ARMSTRONG, who developed a resonant oscillator circuit for radio frequency work, and finally, Guglielmo MARCONI, the 1909 Nobel laureate in Physics, who in the year 1901 established the first transatlantic radio contact.

Similar to this name / initials honorarium of the past great minds of radio,comes one based on slightly lesser minds, but nonethelessmost heroic in their own right. Let's look at:

Theory Two: This theory suggests that "HAM" is the combination of initials of the last names of three college students at Harvard, who supposedly had their own amateur radio station in the early nineteen hundred teen something. This was at a time when experimenters had free reign of the radio spectrum, and any legal administration, red tape or federally assigned callsigns were in their infancy or altogether non-existent. Their last names were (supposedly) HYMAN, ALMAY, and MURRAY, and they operated their little amateur radio station with a (self-assigned) call sign of "H.A.M." The three young men were merely identifying their station as "theirs" by using their names. ("H.A.M.")

Shortly after this fledgling station emerged, the government DID start proceedings to license, administrate, and "control" all radio operators, amateurs included. Amateur radio stations, Commercial broadcast stations, and rogue radio operators were springing up all across the nation. Some of these transmissions were causing interference, and thus the government was attempting to gain control and administration of the entire radio spectrum. Early amateur radio operators had quite a fight to maintain any radio spectrum what so ever for their use in their experiments. This fight for government control threatened to eliminate all amateur radio stations entirely by placing all radio transmissions under the control of the Department of the Navy. The Navy’s official position on this issue was, "the ONLY radio transmissions that should be authorized should be those of a military nature."

Now, with that brief history concerning the control of radio spectrum in mind, let’s get back to our college students and their "H.A.M." station. "Supposedly", an impassioned speech was made on the floor of the US Congress in behalf and support of amateur radio operators and their commercial broadcast counterpart stations as well. The Harvard boys, which operated "H.A.M", became the poster child, so to speak, of ALL of amateur and commercial radio's experimental advancements and endeavors nationwide. They became known as "the little HAM station that could". This congressional speech, citing the station "H.A.M.", supposedly turned the tide and defeated the bill that would eliminate commercial and amateur radio entirely, and turn the airwaves completely over to the navy.

The problem with this theory is that an exhaustive search of the Congressional Record turns up no such speech, and the Harvard School histories have no record of the Amateur Radio station called "HAM". However, that having been said, it is also a very well known fact there were inaccuracies in the Congressional Record in the early part of this century, yielding it a dubious tool for proof or disproof of any topic. Before Congressional reforms were enacted later on in the 1900’s, the rules of Congress were very lax indeed. Enough so, that just about any member of congress could have just about anything posted as having been read into the congressional record, whether it was actually SPOKEN on the floor of Congress or not. Likewise, members of Congress who knew the "right people" and had enough "pull", could have certain "non-essential" items REMOVED from the Congressional record, under the guise of shortening an already impossibly large document. The potential here for misuse and abuse is obvious. Back then, many members of Congress could appease their constituents and special interests by claiming to have made an impassioned plea for their cause on the floor, and pointed to the "Congressional Record" as proof. This led to many obviously ridiculous paradoxes on "matters of record," such as speeches made by members days or weeks AFTER they boarded a plane or boat which crashed or sank, killing them. These paradoxes and inaccuracies have been documented, so the fact that no (congressional) record exists of the HAM debate remains suspect and subject to conjecture.

Theory Three: Drawing from the congressional "control" theory above, and in an attempt to explain "technical, radio, and electronic matters" to a non-technical congress and general public, here is yet another theory of why Amateur Radio operators are called HAMS: During the earlier days of radio communication, the commercial and Amateur Radio broadcasters had won their fight against the NAVY, (see above). The government (not the military) stepped in to organize and control frequency allocation of these new "short-wave" frequencies. When all was said and done, the government allowed radio amateurs to operate only on certain frequencies which were scattered in an amongst the other licensed (authorized) frequencies. This holds true to this day. The Amateur Radio frequencies were said to be sandwiched "like the HAM in a sandwich" between the other frequencies, and so Amateur Radio frequencies came to be known as the "HAM" segments of a particular band.

Theory Four: Another theory attributes the term "HAM" to: Hugo Gernsback, publisher of a magazine called "Home Amateur Mechanic" which was very, very popular back in the early days of radio. It was so well know, it was a household word, just as the magazines "People", or "Reader’s Digest" are today. Although it was primarily more mechanical in content, it did contain fairly regularly, Amateur Radio construction projects. Thus, when asked what sort of radio a person had, the reply, more often than not, was he: "had one of those "H.A.M." (using just the initials of the well known magazine name.) This theory becomes a bit more believable when you consider the Amateur Radio practice of using just initials or letters for many commonly understood words in order to shorten transmissions and ease sending of messages, especially when using Morse Code. "Home Amateur Mechanic" was simply shortened to H.A.M.

Theory Five: Some speculate the term "HAM" stands for "Help All Mankind" as reflected in the radio amateur’s long history of service towards people in distress during natural calamities, disasters and civil emergencies. In fine S.O.S. tradition, this gives us H.A.M.

Theory Six: Others believe the term "HAM" derives it’s origin from the British. From late in the nineteenth century forward, British sports writers used the "AM" to describe rank AMateurs in sports. It first came into the "electronics arena" from the "wire telegraphers" used by these sports writers. The telegraph operators originally applied it to the younger and inexperienced "cub" reporters. These young sports writers often provided illegibly written or poorly worded copy for the telegrapher to transmit. The professional news telegraphers had beginners in their own line of work, and they picked up the 'AM terminology from the sportswriters, and applied it to their own field. Often the inexperienced new telegraph operators were called "AMs", for the amateurish way they sent messages.

That theory is further explained in the following account...

Theory Seven: (or maybe theory: 6.5): This theory holds that the term "HAM" actually derives from what the seasoned commercial (professional) telegraph operators called the (hobby) amateur radio operators. When the inexperienced hobby radio enthusiasts began to venture on air with crude spark-gap transmitters, based on vehicle ignition coils, their code transmissions must have been pretty poor compared to the commercial telegraphs of the day. The commercial operators referred to the amateurs by using a modification of the old telegrapher's insult (from above) by saying the operator was "ham fisted", meaning that they weren't of professional skill. "Ham Fisted" referred to their style and proficiency of sending telegraph code which could have been done just as well by using a ham (the cut of pork) on the telegraph key to pound out their rudimentary code.

Theory Eight: Along those same lines of thought, came this theory linked to the stage and theater, where the term "HAM" is used to denote an actor of indifferent ability, or one who shows off his skill (or lack thereof), by performing in spite of and mostly oblivious to his own ineptitude.

Theory Nine: This following theory seems to combine the "ham fisted" and the "un-professional operator" theories from above, but also adds a bit more insight as to why amateur radio operators might be called "HAMS": Definition of HAM: "A poor performer. [in this case:] "An operator of poor performance and courtesy". Even before wireless radio, that's the gist of a definition of the word "Ham" given in the G. M. Dodge book: "The Telegraph Instructor." The definition never changed throughout wire telegraphy history. The first WIRELESS operators were, of course, originally land based (wire) telegraphers, who left their offices to go to sea or to man the coastal stations. They brought with them to their now jobs their old habits, both good and bad. Along with them came also slang terms, operating practices, and much of the tradition of their older profession.

In those early days, spark-gap radio transmissions were king, in fact it was the only type of transmission readily available, and every station occupied the same wavelength - or, more accurately perhaps, every station occupied a very large portion of the bandwidth with its broad spark signal. Government stations, ships, coastal stations and the increasingly numerous Amateur Radio operators all competed for signal supremacy, causing quite a cacophony noise and interference in each other's radio receivers. Many of the amateur stations were very powerful indeed. Two amateurs, who were just talking to each other across town or in neighboring cities, could effectively "jam" all the other operators in a very large area with their strong signals. When this happened, the frustrated commercial operators would telegraph the ship whose weaker signals had been blotted out by the amateurs and send: "SRI OM THOSE HAMS ARE JAMMING YOU." ("Sorry old man, those "HAMS, (meaning poor and discourteous performers), are jamming you’).

Amateur radio operators, who may have been unaware of the real meaning of that derogatory term "HAM", picked it up and applied it to themselves and wore it with pride. Much as the term "Yankee Doodle" started out as a derogatory term from the British, and then came full circle to be worn with pride to those it was once intended to ridicule. As the years advanced, the telegrapher's original meaning of inept and poor performing completely disappeared.

These past few derogatory theories may well be close to the true origin of the term, but it seems unlikely that amateurs would willingly adopt a term meant to be insulting to them as their name. However, consider this: There was an English professor at University of MD who pointed out that "bad" or "insulting" words sometimes fall into a period of disuse, which causes the meaning to become obscure, setting the stage for them to be (ironically) resurrected with more polite, or merely self-deprecating, meanings. Consider, for example, the word "naughty." In Shakespeare's time, it directly translated as "evil" or "demonic," and therefore fell out of polite usage in most social circles of the time. In current usage, however, it's much more benign, and often used to good-naturedly scold friends or even children. It would not be implausible then, for what started out as an insult, to later become adopted by the very group it was intended to ridicule. Today, to be "branded" a "good Ham", is one of the highest compliments an Amateur Radio operator can receive.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Eyeball V47 & V17 Bersama 9M2RZL Yang Akan Berhijrah

11 Jul

Bergambar kenang-kenangan bersama 9M2RZL


Dari kiri 9W2NTT, 9W2XSV, 9W2BOX, 9W2POK dan SWAL


9M2RS (kanan) menyerahkan cenderamata kenang-kenangngan kepada 9M2RZL (kiri) yang akan berhijrah

9W2PRO khusuk mendengar rakan-rakan bersembang



9W2BMX (kiri) dah jumpa kembar dia SWAL Budi. Sebelah budi tu Ustaz Fadil 9W2SMF



9M2RZL & 9M2RS


19 station hadir pada malam tersebut


9W2SMF, 9M2RZL & 9M2RS

Rabu 9 Julai 2009, rakan-rakan dari lokalan V47 bersama lokalan V17 telah hadir majlis eyeball di Restoran Syed Bistro di Taman Permata Hulu Kelang.

Eyeball ini diadakan untuk majlis perpisahan 9M2RZL (Rizal) yang akan berhijrah ke seberang laut pada 1 Ogos ini.

Seramai 19 station telah hadir pada eyeball kali ini dan kami mengucapkan terima kasih kepada 9M2RS yang telah sudi menyampaikan cenderamata kepada 9M2RZL.

Kepada anda abang Rizal semoga seronok berada di tempat orang nanti. Segala tunjuk ajar dan pertolongan anda akan kami kenang & hargai sampai bila-bila.

73

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Jemputan Kenduri Tahlil Di Rumah 9W2HNF (Hanafi)

9 Jul

9W2HNF (Abang Hanafi) menjemput semua rakan-rakan menghadiri majlis tahlil di rumah beliau pada:


Tarikh: 18 Julai 2009 (Sabtu)

Masa: 8.30 malam

Alamat:
No. 24, Jalan TKC 3/8

Taman Kota Cheras
Batu 9 Cheras
Selangor

Segala pertanyaan anda boleh berhubung terus dengan 9W2HNF (Hanafi) di 013-2734855.

Semua rakan-rakan dijemput hadir sekeluarga.

73

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Tertelan PTT

8 Jul

Apa bezanya PTT (Push to Talk) dengan MIC (Microphone)? Pernahkan rakan-rakan mendengar ayat seperti "saya capai PTT terus bercakap" atau "agaknya dia tertelan PTT kot". Adakah penggunaan ayat di atas betul?

PTT adalah sejenis butang yang perlu ditekan apabila kita hendak bercakap. Fungsinya ibarat suis. Kalau kita tidak menekan PTT, bermakna ia tidak akan berfungsi. PTT adalah singkatan dari Press to Talk atau Push to Talk.

Mic pula selalunya dipegang/digengam. Jadi bagi ayat diatas penggunaan Mic (Microphone) adalah lebih sesuai digunakan.

Jika saya salah tolong betulkan.

73

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Eyeball V47 & V66 Di Restoran Sup Ali Power

4 Jul

Dari kiri 9W2NTT, 9W2BMX, 9W2TOQ, 9W2RIE & 9W2XSV.

9W2JBD (baju belang) mabuk lepas pekena sup kambing.

21 station hadir. Habis gak la meja kedai Ali ni.


Yang baju kuning ni adik A.Galak 9W2MJR, 9W2NTT & 9W2BMX.


Yang baju kuning ni tukang karut (9W2BCT). Kalau sembang dengan dia 2 hari 2 malam pun belum tentu bleh abis. Heheheheheh. Apa pun tima kasih abg Adi sebab sudi datang ke eyeball kami.


Dari Kiri 9W2PGA & 9W2KJG
Dari Kanan PR-UAA, 9W2NSX & 9W2RIE

Dari kiri 9W2NSX, PR-UAA & 9W2BCT.



Dari kiri 9W2NTT, 9W2BMX, 9W2TOQ.


Pada 4 Julai 2009 (Sabtu) jam 9.00 malam rakan-rakan dari V47 (Cheras) dan V66 (Semenyih) telah mengadakan eyeball di Restoran Sup Ali Power di jalan lama Kajang - Semenyih. Seramai 21 station telah hadir dan ADARC47 mengucapkan terima kasih kepada semua rakan-rakan yang hadir.

Tujuan eyeball ini diadakan adalah untuk mengenali dengan lebih dekat dan rapat lagi diantara satu sama yang lain. Yang sudah mengenali kita rapat-rapatkan, yang sudah rapat kita mesra-mesrakan.

Hobi Radio Amatur bukanlah sekadar bercakap (QSO), ber-eksperimentasi & mengkaji. Tapi kita juga boleh bertukar-tukar fikiran, maklumat, berkenalan dan menegur kesilapan rakan apabila ber-eyeball. Maklumlah kalau nak tegur di frekuensi ramai yang mendengar..... Hehehehehe

Mungkin dimasa hadapan V47 akan eyeball dengan rakan-rakan dari lokanlan lain seperti V17, V20, V33 & V38.

Di bawah adalah senarai callsign rakan-rakan yang telah hadir pada eyeball di Restoran Sup Ali Power:-

1. 9W2MJR - Abang Misai
2. 9W2NTT - Halim
3. 9W2BMX - Man
4. 9W2TOQ - Salleh
5. 9W2RIE - Amrie
6. 9W2XSV - Mamat
7. 9W2NSX - Rol
8. 9W2BCT - Aswadi
9. 9W2CAE - Shahir
10. 9W2PGA - Joe
11. 9W2KJG - Rizal
12. 9W2WDH - Omar
13. 9W2UWR - Anwar
14. 9W2JBD - Amy
15. 9W2XMO - Jamal
16. 9W2SIC - Mat Nor
17. PR-UAA - Aziz
18. PR-CIA - Wan
19. PR-NZN - Nazri
20. PR-HIZ - Wani
21. XYL Abang Misai

MESRA DI UDARA
MESRA DI DARATAN

73

Friday, July 3, 2009

Family Day & Re-Union Resort

3 Jul

Alam Damai Amateur Radio Community (ADARC47) akan mengadakan satu family day dan re-union resort seperti yang tertera dibawah. Program ini terbuka kepada semua Radio Amateur Opearator dan SWAL. Jangan lepaskan peluang ini untuk bertemu dengan rakan lama dan untuk dapatkan rakan baru.

Tarikh: Sabtu (25.07.09) & Ahad (26.07.08) - Bermula hari Sabtu jam 3.00pm

Tempat:
Sungai Congkak

Bayaran:
RM70.00 (Jika mengikuti program 2 hari, 1 malam dan hadir bersama pasangan + harmonic tetapi tidak bermalam)

RM40.00 (Jika mengikuti program 2 hari, 1 malam dan hadir berseorangan tidak bermalam)

RM20.00 (Jika mengikuti program 1 hari, 1 malam (Sabtu sahaja) tidak bermalam)

RM15.00 (Jika mengikuti program untuk hari Ahad sahaja)

RM10.00 (Bayaran tambahan untuk tapak khemah bagi sesiapa yang ingin bermalam menggunakan khemah)

Pendaftaran:

Pendaftaran dibuka sekarang dan akan ditutup pada tengah malam 19 Julai 2009. Pendaftaran hendaklah dibuat dengan pembayaran penuh kepada nama-nama dibawah. Pembayaran hendaklah dibuat selewat-lewatnya pada 12.00 tengah malam 19 Julai 2009. Duit pembayaran yang telah dibuat tidak akan dipulangkan jika anda membatalkan penyertaan.

Cara Pembayaran:
Tunai: Anda boleh membuat pembayaran secara tunai kepada 9W2BMX(Man) - 019-2780329.

Bank-in: Masukan jumlah penuh pada akaun Maybank 1141 3304 6572 (Abdul Halim B. Abdul Shukor) atau akaun CIMB 1422 0068 7075 23 (Ahmad Fazari B. Shaharuddin)

Maklumat lengkap hendaklah diberi seperti:-
- Nama peserta dan callsign
- Jumlah bayaran
- Deposit Slip Number/Transaction Code
- Tarikh & Masa bank-in duit

Hubungi:

Halim (9W2NTT) - 012-6558782
Ayie (9W2TBC) - 012-6846719

Penginapan Tambahan:
Kepada keluarga yang ingin menginap di chalet pula, anda perlu membuat tempahan dan pembayaran sewa chalet sendiri. Dibawah ini kami sertakan beberapa nombor telefon chalet yang berdekatan dengan tapak event untuk kemudahan anda membuat tempahan.

Kem Herba - 03-9021 1192/012-305 7161
Tourism Selangor (Congkak Park) - 03-5513 2000
Jabatan Hutan Hulu Langat - 03-5519 4545

Bayaran yang dikenakan diatas adalah termasuk makanan sepanjang 2 hari, elektrik dan air. Kepada keluarga yang ingin berkhemah, bayaran tambahan sebanyak RM10.00 dikenakan untuk sewa tapak khemah seperti tertera diatas (peralatan perkhemahan hendaklah dibawa sendiri).

Jumpa anda disana..... 73

AKRAB / AKTIV / MESRA DIUDARA
AKRAB / AKTIV / MESRA DIDARATAN