The Quarter Century Wireless AssociationChapter 41 – Dallas, Texas met on Saturday, 02 February 2013 at Midway Point, 12801 Midway Road, Dallas, Texas 75244. Lunch was attended by 13 people, and the business meeting was attended by 10 people. Although this chapter does not collect dues, a membership application must be completed and dues paid to QCWA national current. QCWA table will be in the market area at Ham-Com 2013. The Midland Hamfest will be affected by the boom in oil and gas production because all lodging in Midland and Odessa is occupied by oil and gas production personnel. A chapter member has formed an amateur radio club in a retirement community. Proposed changes to license renewal requirements by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are appropriate, will probably go into effect, and should apply only to persons who received their license by examination before the FCC. Read about these proposed changes at http://www.arrl.org/news/fcc-seeks-to-change-amateur-radio-licensing-rules-allow-additional-emission-types or at http://www.fcc.gov/document/part-97-notice-proposed-rule-making-and-order

 
The Quarter Century Wireless AssociationChapter 41 – Dallas, Texas held their monthly meeting at the Midway Point Restaurant, 12801 Midway Road, Dallas, Texas 75244 on Saturday, 05 January 2013. There were 12 or more people in attendance. This was primarily an “eyeball” meeting where general conversation over a meal was the primary event. One conversation was between a former Crosier Tech High School of Dallas, Texas drafting teacher, Jerry Murray W5KUP, and his former student, Jerrold Jones W5TUU. Some people made selections from the buffet and others ordered from the menu. A few people left shortly after they finished eating. Bob Olney, N5NT called the meeting to order when nearly everybody had finished their meal. Each amateur radio operator present introduced their self, stated when they were first licensed, how they became interested in amateur radio, and described their primary amateur radio activities. 
 
Quarter Century Wireless Association – Chapter 41 - Barney Moffatt Memorial - Dallas, Texas met on Saturday, 08 September 2012 at Midway Point Restaurant, 12801 Midway Road, Dallas, Texas 75244. There were 19 people who participated in this lunch meeting.

Val Erwin – W5PUT announced that the chapter charter has been modified to state that there are no chapter dues; however, current dues in Quarter Century Wireless Association national are required.

The chapter has a new website that is up and running at http://www.texasqcwa41.org/. Verify meeting dates on this new website.

Val Erwin – W5PUT – QCWA National Director will be at the QCWA 2012 Convention in Reno, Nevada.

Several members plan to attend the Belton Hamfest on the first Saturday of October. Therefore, it was agreed that Chapter 41 will meet on the second Saturday of October - this will be the 13th day of October 2012. 

Several awards were presented. See the attached photographs.

Steve Brodie – K5ZYZ resigned as chapter president following seven years in office. The distance that Steve drives to and from the chapter meetings and increasing cost of gasoline make it impractical for Steve to continue attending chapter meetings every month. He plans to participate three or four times a year.

Bob Olney – N5NT agreed to be chapter president (commander and chief) in the interim until somebody else agrees to assume responsibility for the office of chapter president. The most difficult task for the chapter president is storing and transporting the audio video equipment to each meeting.

Every person who received an award today is on a chapter committee to assist the chapter president. 

 
Fourteen members of Quarter Century Wireless Association (QCWA) – Chapter 41 (Dallas, Texas) met on Saturday, 02 June 2012 at Midway Point Restaurant. Each person who attended this meeting was nourished by the food, conversation, and friendships. Some members selected food from the buffet and others ordered from the menu. Separate checks were identified by first names and included an automatic gratuity; a copy of the check was available by request. A video presentation about the “High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP)” was shown. Thought provoking remarks made in this video include statements that this project could be:
  • “Ground Based Star Wars Technology”
  • “Electromechanical Warfare”
  • “Geophysical Warfare”
  • In violation of a “Treaty Prohibiting Weather Modification”
  • “Embarking on an Arms Race that is totally unnecessary” 
Interest in this video presentation was anticipated because it discusses:
  • Radio Frequency transmissions
  • Antennas 
  • The Ionosphere
  • The scientific method
  • Events that require the services of emergency communications responders
Next Month: The meeting will be on the usual day, at the same time, and in the same location.

Official information about the Quarter Century Wireless Association (QCWA) – Chapter 41 (Dallas, Texas) is available from http://www.chapter41.org/