NW APRS Summer Gathering, North Bend, Sept. 9-11th

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The 2016 / 19th annual Northwest APRS Summer Gathering (NWAPRSSG) is ON!

 

Dates are:

  • Friday, September 9th, 2016 (Setup, no formal presentations, show and tell)
  • Saturday, September 10, 2016 (Formal presentations, evening movie)
  • Sunday, September 11, 2016 (Morning – debrief)

at Valley Camp near North Bend, WA.

The Summer Gathering is great fun and a great opportunity to learn and practice just about anything you can do with a computer and your ham radio particularly focused on the Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS)

The location is a beautiful camp with hot showers and a bunkhouse, tent camping or RV opportunities. Many folks arrive on Thursday or Friday for socializing. The presentations are on Saturday. Contact Teena (K9HAV)with your request for overnight accommodation.

The event runs on donations. We are hoping the day folks will help with $15 or $20 or more for the day (if you enjoyed the free breakfast, maybe add what that would cost in a restaurant) and $25 per night for overnight stays – there is a donation box at the event. If you donated what you would pay for your breakfast and other tasty meals, we would probably be in great shape. Please help us keep this event going for another 18 years! This venue is made available to us at no charge but it cannot continue to happen without your participation and support.

Bring your thirst for knowledge, some warm clothing for the evenings, a chair and something soft to enhance your enjoyment of the picnic-table seats and some food and drink to eat and share. Steaks and burgers are most frequently consumed. There are grills going for lunch and dinner and coffee early each day…

 

There is now a form online to “register” to attend the 2016 Summer Gathering. Register is in quotes because, as always, all are welcome at the Summer Gathering, but it really helps the organizers to have an idea of how many are planning to attend, and some other basic info for planning purposes.

The Northwest APRS Summer Gathering has evolved to encompass more than just APRS over the past few years, and sometimes it helps when planning an event to develop a theme. There’s a lot that has been going on in 2016 relating to digital / data communications in Amateur Radio. One that comes immediately to my mind are the incredible, and rapidly evolving capabilities of the “SDR receiver dongles” (there are many names – that’s just a generic description). For under $100 – the price of the receiver dongle and a Raspberry Pi, you can have an incredible receiver dedicated to a single purpose, such as monitoring aircraft transponders and plotting them on a map.

Another advancement is the Raspberry Pi 3… what would be considered a supercomputer 20 years ago (literally – compare the MIPS available of a Raspberry Pi versus a Cray supercomputer of 20 years ago) and you have an amazing computer that you can afford to dedicate to a specific Amateur Radio task, such as monitoring one specific repeater, a packet radio system that can operate in a window of your primary computer, etc.

Memorial Service for James Konyu, Sept. 3rd

Candle---In-MemoryFrom the Konyus:

We are all still reeling from the sudden passing of James S. Konyu, our father and husband . There is a hole in our hearts that cannot be filled. The loss of a son, a brother, a father, a friend, a statistician, and a husband is hard to come to terms with, not something that we want to come to terms with. But we have not been given a choice in this,  as so often happens in this world. More importantly Dad, Jim, Mr K, Hunny Bunny; would not have wanted us to mourn him. He would have wanted us to celebrate him, and the life he shared with us. He would have want us to remember the impact that he made upon each of us. The drive that he instilled into us to better ourselves, improve our communities, and solidify our church and belief in God. Jim loved his Lord and was a very committed Christian man.  He led his life, with that love as his cornerstone. His community, the church, and his family were shown that love by his humble  examples.

We invite you to a memorial service in honor of the life and celebration of the great man, James Konyu, on September 3nd at 10am at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. If you have a story or memory that you would like to share, (one that would encourage the family) there will be an opportunity during the services. So please feel free to come with stories, jokes, experiences, or remembrances of the life you shared with Jim.

There will be a fellowship reception to follow the service.

The Konyu family will be hosting a open house from 1-4pm at their home:

178 Travis Ln
Kennewick, WA 99338

In lieu of flowers please donation to the Union Gospel Mission. More information on donation can be found at: http://www.uniongospelmission.org/give/

Why Our Problems Are Insoluble by David Warren

treeExcerpted from David Warren Online:

As previously reported on this website, the world is falling apart. It has done so before, however, so we should not be unduly alarmed. Given only a few centuries of “dark ages” with physical insecurity and economic stasis, it is quite capable of reassembling itself. Patience is the key…

Civilizations are created by religion, and destroyed by politics. In the very word, “religion,” we find the principle of true social order — the voluntary direction of each human soul to a higher, encompassing, futurity. It is the unifying principle: men, animated by faith, gathered to serve something “higher” in the sense of transcending the conditions of human existence.

Politics consist in the appropriation of this organic authority by specific men, who put themselves above God, and naturally demand worship. (The vanity of tyrants is on public view.) The religion itself becomes a political tool, as today throughout the Islamic realm. In the West, the triumph of Man over the fear of God is more openly celebrated…

For the man in pursuit of absolute power dares not stop at anything. He dares not ever be humble and meek, nor dream of reconciling with his enemies. He must not concede; he must break them; he must be seen to break them. It is “triumph of the will.”

Religion, by contrast, is ever commanding us to stop; to study and to know our limitations. It builds upon humility, not wrath.

Click the link above to read further.

KrisAnne Hall – In Bonners Ferry July 23

KrisAnne Hall is an attorney and former prosecutor who travels the country teaching the Constitution and the history that gave us our founding documents. KrisAnne will connect the dots for you like no one else can! Host of The KrisAnne Hall Show, she pulls no punches, puts Liberty First and gives no quarter to those who hide behind party labels. Like no other host, KrisAnne will tell you what the founders had to say on today’s relevant issues .

From 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, she will be giving her Roots of Liberty seminar.

From 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, she will be presenting on State Sovereignty.

Venue: The Providence Bible Presbyterian Church

6530 Washington Street
Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 United States

http://krisannehall.com/calendar/

Founding Principle of the United States of America: Individual Rights

Our country was the first and only country in history that was founded on a brand new idea, the idea that people have rights. These rights are:

• the right to one’s own life (which includes that which one has worked for)
• the right to one’s own liberty (freedom to live the way you want provided you don’t hurt anyone else)
• the right to pursue one’s own happiness (not everyone else’s—yours)

When America was created, there was another new idea — the idea that the only legitimate purpose of government was to protect these rights, to make sure no person violated the rights of another. Government was not there to tell men what to do, or how to live their lives, or to take by force what each man has earned by his own efforts to give to another. Initiation of force was banned from human relationships. The only proper use of force was in retaliation against those who had initiated force or fraud against another. Force was only used as a means of defending rights through three branches of government: the police, the military and the courts. And that’s it.  The purpose of government was to only do that one thing and nothing else.  It was to protect individual rights.

The implementation of these two ideas created something unseen before on the face of the earth. For the first time men were free from other men. They were no longer subservient to a lord, master or king. They could live their lives and pursue their goals independently yet associate with each other voluntarily instead of by force. With individual rights as a guiding principle, all other freedoms fell into place: economic freedom, religious freedom, social freedom, freedom of association, contractual freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom to bear arms and so on.  And look what happened. The United States of America became the happiest, wealthiest, most prosperous, most advanced nation on earth. It was also the most moral country because it recognized individual rights.

But the concept of rights has been corrupted over time.  Now people claim they have a “right” or are entitled to things like an education, medical care, food, housing and so on.  But if people have a “right” to something, it means that somebody has to provide it.  And when someone has to provide something against his will for someone else, there is only one word to describe it—slavery.  Yet if man’s survival is the objective, freedom is imperative.  Since man does not automatically know how to survive, he has to use his mind in order to figure out how to live.  He requires freedom so that he can think and act in accordance with the conclusions of his mind.  Therefore, a moral country provides the conditions necessary for this to happen and there is only one political system that does this–Capitalism.

Capitalism is a social system based on the concept of property rights.  Without property rights, you have no right to your own life.  If you can’t keep what you have worked for in order to support and enjoy your life, if you have no say in what happens to your property, you have no power over your decisions and actions, which means your rights to your life, your liberty and the pursuit of your happiness have been taken away.  Is this happening here in the United States?  Yes, it is.  Can it be saved?  Only if Americans discover our founding principle of individual rights and eliminate the government programs and laws that don’t protect them.  Here are just a few examples:

  • Re-distribution of wealth doesn’t protect rights.  The man who earns an honest living has his money taken against his will (theft) to be given to someone else.  His right to what he has worked for, that which supports his life, has been violated.
  • Socialized medicine doesn’t protect rights or life.  The doctors become slaves of the state that regulates how they should practice medicine and the patients no longer can choose the best treatments for the best prices.  Their right to use their own minds to decide what to do and to form contractual agreements with each other has been violated.
  • Social Security doesn’t protect rights.  The man who wants to invest for his future the way he chooses can’t, because his money is taken away from him to give to someone else.  His right to his property, to what he has earned, has been violated.
  • Regulations on businesses don’t protect rights. The businessman can’t hire or fire someone without going through a “process” dictated by the government.  His right to use his mind to make decisions regarding voluntary associations has been violated.  When oil companies aren’t allowed to drill for oil,  their property rights are violated.  Companies that have to follow government mandates lose the freedom to be innovative.  The right to think, form conclusions and take action with property has been violated.
  • Anti-trust laws don’t protect rights.  The businessman is treated as a criminal no matter what he does.  If his prices are too high, too low or the same as his competitors, he can be prosecuted at the whim of some bureaucrat.  His right to his property (to charge the price he wants in order to sell it) has been violated.
  • Bail-outs and subsidies don’t protect rights. The government decides who succeeds and who fails instead of citizens who trade with each other.  Taxpayers pay to support businesses by force through their tax dollars and become poorer because of it.  The right to freedom of association and property has been violated.
  • Welfare programs don’t protect rights.  The person who wants to give money to a charity of his choice has his money confiscated for government programs that he may or may not support.  His right to use his property (his money) the way he wants has been violated.
  • Bans on consumption of certain foods don’t protect rights.  The right to one’s own body is a property right and this is violated.
  • Taxation without representation doesn’t protect rights.  Money is stolen from one group of men to give to another.  Re-distribution of other people’s money is a direct violation of their property rights.

Any violation of our rights completely contradicts the ideas of our Founding Fathers who were very serious about individual freedom.  On February 25, 2011 Yaron Brook gave a rousing speech at the Tea Party Patriots Summit in Arizona where he pointed this out about the Founding Fathers: “They didn’t say, ‘We just want a little bit less taxes, please, King George.’ They didn’t say, ‘Give us some liberty, please, King George.’ They changed the world because they asked a fundamental question. And the question they asked is, ‘Who does your life – does my life – belong to?’ That’s a question that people had never asked, because it was always obvious: your life belongs to the state, to the king, to some emperor, to somebody else – and it’s your job to do his bidding. The Founders of this country said ‘No: sovereignty belongs with the individual. My life is mine. Your life is yours. And nobody can take that away – not a king; but not even a majority!”

If we want to restore freedom to our country, we must re-discover our roots. Our Founding Fathers were so committed to their revolutionary ideas that they were willing to put their lives on the line for the document that laid the moral foundation for the United States of America—the Declaration of Independence.  We need to be willing to do the same.  We need to be willing to stand up and say: “My life belongs to me, not to the government, not to the state, not to King George, not to a welfare program, but…to me!”  We need to believe in that principle and commit to that principle, the principle of individual rights.

“I want you to look at the birth of a miracle: the United States of America. If it is ever proper for men to kneel, we should kneel when we read the Declaration of Independence.  The concept of individual rights is so prodigious a feat of political thinking that few men grasp it fully – and 200 years have not been enough for other countries to understand it.” — Ayn Rand

 

Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/07/founding_principle_of_the_united_states_of_america_individual_rights.html

Wenatchee Ham Fest, June 10 – 12, Dryden, WA

applecityARCThe Wenatchee hamfest is once again upon us to be held in Dryden, WA on June 10, 11, and 12th, 2017 at the Dryden Gun Club. Come camp out for the weekend, stay just up the road (walking distance for most) in a nice motel, or just make a day trip of it and enjoy the day.

The great W7TD cooks will be at it again for breakfast Saturday morning, and a potluck dinner is held Saturday afternoon.

If you have items to sell, all you have to do is register for the hamfest, and you can sell out of the back of your truck, seat of your car, or set up a table.

Contact Rich Cole , N7PZT, for more information.
Phone: 509-662-0215
Email: rich8102@gmail.com

Answering Islam Conference, June 11th, Coeur d’Alene

tilprojectlogoAnswering Islam: A Wakeup Call for the World

9 am – 5pm

Saturday, June 11, 2016
Candlelight Christian Fellowship, Coeur d’Alene, ID

 

Pastor Shahram Hadian, who is a former Muslim from Iran, will lay out a Biblical response on exposing Islam while encouraging believers to seek a Christ-like heart for Muslim people who are lost without the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

Sessions will address:

  • Unveiling the True Face of Islam
  • The Influence of Islam in American Politics, & the Muslim Refugee Agenda
  • Islam & God’s Judgment in the Last Days
  • Exposing Chrislam & the Interfaith Movement
  • Answering Islam & Sharing Christ with Muslims

Online Registration Cost: $10 to help cover the facility and administrative costs of the conference.
Registration will also be available the day of the conference, but will be $15 at the door.

Read the Declaration of Independence this 4th of July

takethepledgeHow many Americans do you think have actually read the Declaration of Independence? It’s an important question because the Declaration lays out principles of human freedom—the principles of Liberty—better than anything else. When we forget these principles, we risk losing our freedom.

Join Hillsdale College this 4th of July in reading the Declaration of Independence together. Pledge to read the Declaration on July 4, 2016, and they will send you a digital copy of the Declaration of Independence to read with your friends and family.

Take the pledge. Read the Declaration. Celebrate your freedom.

TAKE THE PLEDGE

Agenda 2 – Family Movie Night, June 27, Grandview

familymovie nightCome watch Agenda 2 and meet the film maker at 116 Fir Street, Grandview, WA on June 27th at 6:30pm.

Have you looked at the current political landscape and wanted some answers and hope? Yes? Then Family Movie Night has a show for you! They have lined up a showing of Agenda 2 and a Q&A with the film maker!

Free admission complete with popcorn and live music. A kids movie will show downstairs at the same time as Agenda 2.

Please RSVP by June 25th to FamilyMovieNight2016@gmail.com

Liberty Tree Gun and Preparedness Expo, June 17-19, Yakima

LibertyTreeGunExpo2016Three days of amazing speakers, exciting classes, food, camping, and lots of fun. As you know, Liberty and our Freedoms are being taken from us, it is time for patriots to stand, this event will host idea, common sense tactics, and patriot speakers addressing where we are at in this fight and where we need to go next!

Come out and join Liberty For All for this years Liberty Tree Expo!

Prices for this year’s event are as follows:

  • Vendor booths including camping spot – $75 for the entire weekend
  • Camping spot plus admission to the expo – $40 for the entire weekend
  • General admission to the expo $5 per adult, $3 for kids 8 and under (daily)

Friday, June 17 9:00 AM until Sunday, June 19 2:00 PM

1 North Fork Ahtanum Road, Yakima, WA 98903

Benton Franklin County LEMA, June 30th, 6:30 – 8:00pm

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Benton Franklin Local Emergency Management Association (LEMA) is hosting an open Self-Reliance meeting, Thursday, June 30, 2016, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, at the Island View Worship Center in Richland.

The master of ceremonies for this event is Clint Didier and the main instructor for this night will be Kathy James of Richland (who was a presenter at the NW Preparedness Expo this year); nobody is better qualified than Kathy when it comes to Self-Reliance instruction!

  • Clint Didier will explain the purpose and goals of the Benton Franklin Local Emergency Management Association (LEMA).
  • Kathy James’ Self-Reliance class is called “So … What Do I Do With All This Stuff?” This will be a short presentation followed by a Q & A Session.
  • COME with questions about your most frustrating “expanded pantry” issues
  • LEARN why we should store certain items, how to store them, and how to use them.
  • LEAVE with new ideas, guidelines and encouragement!

Ecuador Earthquake Info

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From the ARRL:

Radio Amateurs Asked to Keep 7.060 MHz Clear for Ecuador
Earthquake Emergency Traffic

In the wake of the April 16 earthquake in Ecuador, the Amateur Radio
community is being asked to keep 7.060 MHz clear for “Cadena HC”
emergency traffic. DXpeditions operating RTTY on 40 meters are
requested to keep pileups below 7.060 MHz. The 7.8 magnitude earthquake
has resulted in dozens of deaths and many more injuries.

Most earthquake damage has occurred in the Guayaquil (HC2) and
Portoviejo/Manta (HC4) areas of Ecuador. Well-known DXer Lilian de
Ayala, HC4L, in Portoviejo – the capital of Manabi province – is safe,
but some structures in Portoviejo and Manta suffered severe damage,
with many victims reported to have been buried in the rubble of
collapsed buildings and homes. Electrical power and commercial
telecommunication systems have been either destroyed or knocked out in
the affected area, and hams in the HC4 district have been operating by
using mobile stations or battery power. Many roads have been rendered
impassable because of earthquake rubble.

The Cadena HC emergency frequency is now active and running 24 hours
per day on 7.060 LSB. Hams in Ecuador have been reported very busy
coordinating search-and-rescue activities.

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