An Experiment – Weekender VOIP Hamsexy Net today!!

We thought we’d try an experiment. A *SEXY* experiment.

At 1600 GMT (1300 EST, 1000 PST) we will be trying out the Hamsexy Weekender VOIP net. This will hopefully be a little easier for some people to get on the net (especially our friends in Europe). We’ll see how it works over the next few weeks, and if it works we’ll cancel the Wednesday night net in favour of the Saturday net.

The net can be accessed via:

IRLP: Node 9008
Echolink: *VAN-IRLP* (remember the asterisks!!)

We don’t have any streaming options up yet, but we’ll work on it.

Net Control will be Yours Truly (Bryan VE3HBD).

See you there!!

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Hamsexy Net Tonight – NEW TIME!!!!

NOTICE!! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!

Once again, the Hamsexy Net will be DELAYED BY 30 MINUTES TONIGHT!

Because my swimming time has been more or less scheduled to every Wednesday night (I swim every night… great for the body man – the pounds just MELT off of you, and the 17 year old Lifeguards aren’t that bad either), the time of the net will permanently move to 0230 GMT (2130 EST, 2030CST, 1830PST)

The net can be accessed via:

IRLP: Node 9008
Echolink: *VAN-IRLP* (remember the asterisks!!)

For those who want to listen but aren’t hams or can’t get access to either Echolink or IRLP, There are two internet streaming options: Terry VE3NSV’s stream at http://ve3nsv.no-ip.org:8000/hamsexy.m3u, as well, the WARP Radio Network interrupts their local broadcasting to carry the net live: http://www.warp-radio.com.

Net Control tonight will be Yours Truly (Bryan VE3HBD).

After the net, join me for the DJ SPORADIC B SHOW on theWarp Radio Network. I’ll be spinning your favourite songs from across genres and the vast reaches of time. Join us on the Warp Radio Chatroom to request songs and to chat with the rest of the listeners. Warp Radio is the premier internet radio station, and DJ Zath and the rest of the crew are great guys and gals who appreciate great music and great companionship.

(Clever name, huh? Sounds better than the DJ FATASS BRYAN show)

See you tonight, 30 minutes later!!

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Yellow lights illegal in Michigan

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Mark K8MHZ, chief of Hamsexy’s Michigan Bureau, has sent us this e-mail regarding the situation of Yellow flashing lights in Michigan. He submitted this article for your consideration.
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Thanks, Bryan. First, here’s a letter from Jim, K8COP – Fearless leader of our local ARES Group, Muskegon County ARES:

It has been brought to my attention that according to Michigan Compiled Law 257.698 amber flashing lights are not only illegal for ARES and RACES members to use, they are also illegal for use on Police and Fire vehicles in the State of Michigan. Amber lights are allowed only for certain vehicles such as snowplows, utility service vehicles, military vehicles, construction vehicles, vehicles such as the Red Cross’s ERV’s, school busses and others. Absolutely no provision is made for amber flashing lights to be used on personal vehicles engaged in volunteer emergency services.

See this link for a chart of allowed and disallowed uses.

So, it seems that the bastion of Hamsexiness, our beloved amber guardian and luminous essence of authority, the ubiquitous yellow flashing light, is illegal. As such, they are NOT to be used for any purpose that the Muskegon County Amateur Radio Service (MCARES, please visit www.mcares.org) is called in for. In fact, the mere possession of the lights can be illegal. (Except for me, as I do public utility service.) Our EC, Norton Fire’s Lt. Joe Kinnucan, KC8MDJ, and our Skywarn Coordinator, Whitehall Police Officer James Durham, K8COP, cannot even legally posses this newly discovered form of contraband if either intends to use it contrary to the law. (I can just see Jim with a magnetic snowplow light on his car).

Here is Officer Durham’s take on the subject, which I agree with:


I have a current spreadsheet on the “Emergency Light” law if anyone would like a copy. It was compiled by the Michigan State Police, Traffic Services Division. It explains what colored lights can be used by each public safety agency. As for ambulances having the amber lights, that is a federal requirement that they must be equipped with it, and a Federal requirement over rides state law. I know first hand as I asked the same question when I first saw them being equipped with such. As for law enforcement that is in violation, I would contact the chief or sheriff of the agency involved and politely ask them why they are in violation of State Law.

Cadet BigHaving been in the law enforcement field for over 25 years, I personally have taken and charged several people for possessing an unauthorized emergency light. All of those were RED or BLUE Lights. They don’t have to be turned on or mounted on a vehicle. It all boils down to POSSESSION. I know they are sold at your local automotive stores, etc….but it does not make it legal.. If you read the law, they are in violation if they sell a light to an unauthorized person.

If you are using an emergency light during and ARES or RACES event it is still is a no no… It all comes down to being “An authorized emergency vehicle”. That means being a member of a fire department (vol or fulltime paid) A member of an Ambulance service (vol or fulltime paid) or a road service vehicle.

There are several insurance companies that will not insure a private vehicle that is used for emergency use….It all has to do with civil liability…..and especially if you are NOT AUTHORIZED.

Having discussed this type of activity during MCARES staff meetings, we have decided that we are NOT going to allow any MCARES member to use emergency lights during an event…..period! We don’t need any problems with the agencies we serve. The motor home that is used for ARES activities is not equipped with ANY emergency lighting equipment. Our activity does not make our communications vehicle “An Authorized Emergency Vehicle”.


Yellowares Small
One other thing you have to think of. You have an emergency light operating on your vehicle for some reason and you are parked along side of the roadway. An automobile accident occurs due to someone being distracted, and a serious injury or death occurs, and part of that distraction was you being parked there. I can see a civil law suit being filed against the vehicle’s owners. The plaintiff’s attorneys will have one of their accident investigators re-investigate the accident and see if you were an “authorized emergency vehicle”. How do you explain that one to a jury?. Is it really worth taking the chance of having it happen? I can understand how we would want to protect human life, but that should be left up to the local responders, Fire, Police, EMS, and wrecker services that are trained and authorized to do those jobs.

We have to remember what our job is, and that is providing COMMUNICATIONS.

Regards,

Jim, K8COP

And here is the official policy for the use of yellow flashers from our Emergency Coordinator, Norton Shores Fire Department’s Lt. Joe Kinnucan:

Hello to all.

This latest thread has definitely attracted impressive amounts of testimony and suggestions. Most of the responses have been thought provoking, well investigated, and truly with human interest at the heart of the response.

Many interpretations may exist for this subject, and this topic may generate tasty fodder for coffee time for days to come. The bottom line, however, is this: The MUSKEGON COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICES and its members SHALL NOT use ANY auxiliary emergency or caution lighting on their vehicles while performing MCARES operations.

This is not negotiable at this time. Whether the law changes to allow us to use them, or for some reason it is discovered that we can under some loophole in the law now. MCARES policy is as above. This decision is made to protect the lives and property of MCARES members, and the liability of MCARES.

Joe KC8MDJ

Not all agreed, however.

Here is Doug LeBeck KC8ZGP’s take on the subject, which I do not agree with (however I do agree that Doug is the best pig roaster in the county, and in Michigan that is an absolute compliment):

Well, then were do I go to file a complaint against the County Sheriff, The Local EMS, and most other local law enforcement agency’s. Most of the above have the amber lights and use them regularly. I for one will continue to use my revolving amber light anytime I deem it necessary for the protection of human life, mine or anyone else’s.

Doug KC8ZGP

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Like it or not, it’s a done deal. No amber lights in Muskegon County. I will no longer be able to pull over police officers while I am driving my Z-28 adorned with a yellow spinny light. Yes, I actually did that! I was working for the Muskegon Air Fair sweeping the Blue Angel’s safety lockdown area when I got a call that someone in a pick-up truck had just blown through a barricade and was heading in my direction. I looked up and saw the truck coming toward me. A Ford, no less. As soon as it passed, I did a U-turn and got behind him, my yellow light just a flashin’. Assured that his F-150 was no match for the Z sporting a 50 candlepower mag mount with a rotating parabolic reflector he pulled over and got out of his truck….wearing a police uniform. Uh, oh! Seems he was on his way to a post in the lockdown area and blew the barricade because he was running late. I apologized and so did he. My apology was for the possible misunderstanding of my authority and doing a full lock broad slide on a public roadway and his was for not stopping at the barricade and identifying himself. We both had a good laugh about it. I quickly shut off the powerful 12 volt amber light as not to distract the pilots of the seven F-18 Hornets flying in tight formation about 200 feet over our heads. At the time, the law stated above had not been brought to my attention and I thusly knew not of the possible dangers of my little rotating bundle of sunshine.

Shovel
In Michigan, it is legal to use amber flashers for vehicles utilized for snow removal. Jim suggested that we duct tape a snow shovel to the front of our vehicles in order to comply. Our EC, Joe, says that we just are not going to use the lights…..PERIOD!! I agree with Joe as taping a snow shovel to my Grand Caravan SE in order to use a yellow flasher is just too darned Hamsexy for me and the resins in the glue may mar the otherwise pristine finish of hand rubbed snow white lacquer. I don’t drive the Z in the winter. I would hazard to guess that most states have similar laws as Michigan. It just takes a little digging. I would like to thank Andrew, N8ARY, for getting to the bottom of the legal issue of amber lights by providing links to the laws and sending them to our Reflector. There already are hams that are incensed by this discovery and maintain that they will continue to use the lights no matter what we say. Fine, they just won’t be using them while working under the directive of MCARES. The staff’s take is that there are issues other than the lights illustrated by such acts of defiance and insubordination. What other issues will these people take into their own hands, in violation of written law, just because they personally deem an act to be prudent, albeit illegal? I just hope they don’t decide reveal the fact that Andrew cheats at fox hunts, only wins because he digs up dirt on the fox, and blackmails him to win every stinking foxhunt he enters, along with some that he does not even bother to enter. I think I will save the gory details of that issue for another article. I would also like to point out that the decision not to use flashing yellow lights comes from the MCARES staff, and is not a decision of local law enforcement. In fact, I asked my step-brother, Muskegon County Sheriff’s Deputy Todd Dunham (who, by the way, plays guitar for the band UP NORTH and will be playing at Kelly’s Corners in Ravenna, Michigan on December 9th and 10th …plug, plug) how he felt about this issue. He stated that our use of the lights, even though illegal by writ, was not a problem for the Sheriff’s Department as we had, so far, demonstrated prudent and safe use of the lights. (The cop I pulled over was a Norton Shores Police Officer, not a County Sheriff, and Todd is not a Ford fan either). ‘No matter’ says the staff. We simply will not break the law in order to provide a public service. I also urge any ARES or RACES organization to exercise some introspect about this issue. If operators are subject to a situation that causes them to feel a yellow flashing light is essential for the provision of either their safety or the safety of others, could it be that they are in the wrong place, doing the wrong thing? ARES’s role is communications. If there is a need for a warning light, that need should be addressed by Police, Fire or EMS and the lights should be provided by and controlled by those trained first responders. I am sure we will hear more about this issue, as the flashing yellow light is perhaps the most renowned and recognizable icon of amateur radio emergency communications aside from our stylish and seductive fluorescent orange vests. There will be some that may feel wrongfully denuded in their relinquishment of their beloved torches of servitude. Is it not that cadre that has anointed the entire ARES organization with excessive and unnecessary allegations of Hamsexiness? Yes, I say. And to those I bid adieu, for those that are true in their aim to provide public service will happily comply and carry on with their noble efforts. I am, however, prepared to counter any argument to the effect that we are taking the issue too seriously and that we should simply…lighten up.

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Dallas Meeting Tomorrow!

Just a reminder… the Dallas Hamsexy dinner will be held tomorrow.

When: Sunday, December 11, 2005, 7:00pm.
Where: Bone Daddy’s, Central @ Spring Valley, Richardson. (Google Map)
Hamsexy Talk-In: 442.400, +5MHz, PL 110.9 (with thanks to the repeater trustee).

Any Hamsexy members, fans, etc. are invited. Feel free to bring friends and family along as well!

In order to make seating manageable, I would ask that anyone attending please drop us a note in the forum. Call and number attending would be great.

Any updates, should they occur, will be noted both here and in the forums. See ya’ll there!

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Strange search engine hits….

Once again, we present some of the strange search engine queries that have lead people to Hamsexy.

1. camel toes working out (Google)
2. friends of qrz (Google)
3. plane ticket toronto– Abu Dhabi (Google)
4. sexy gave me (Yahoo)
5. ham trucker hat that Leigh

The top 10 searchterms for hamsexy as of December 10th 2005 are:

1. Hamsexy
2. Sexy
3. Hamsexycom
4. Ham
5. Women
6. wwwhamsexycom
7. 2005
8. radio
9. dayton
10. photos

The Top 10 callsigns searched for in search engines that brought people to Hamsexy were:

1. N6AYJ
2. VE3HBD
3. N3JFW
4. VE3EMT
5. K0VD
6. W0AMY
7. WB4VQP
8. VE4UO
9. K4RAF
10. KB3JUV

Top 10 countries accessing Hamsexy (2% of all hits are from Parts Unknown):

1. USA
2. Canada
3. United Kingdom
4. Australia
5. Germany
6. Sweden
7. France
8. Poland
9. The Netherlands
10. Finland

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WE STILL NEED YOUR DONATIONS FOR THE 2006 DAYTON HAMSEXY BOOTH!

We’ve received several donations, but more are needed.

Please paypal what you can to [email protected]

Thank you in advance,

Seth

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Ham radio is illegal in New York State….

… at least if you’re doing it mobile.

This link highlights the trials and tribulations (pardon the pun) of Joey W2JLH, who was pulled over and issued a ticket under New York State’s mobile anti-cellphone laws.

Obviously, W2JLH took the matter to court, offered the judge proof that he was a licensed Amateur, a notarized document from the ham he was communicating with, and details of the radio he was using. He also quoted the law in question (NYV TRAFFIC LAW TITLE 7 ARTICLE 33 1225C (B) DEFINES A “MOBILE TELEPHONE AS ONE CONNECTED TO A PUBLIC SWITCH”) and cited that amateur radio is not connected via a “Public Switch”, but is radio to radio. Apparantly the judge did not agree, and declared him guilty because the microphone he was using was in “close proximity to his ear”.

W2JLH says that all amateurs have been handed a citation, and he is 100% right. What this judge did in his shortsightedness is declare Amateur Radio illegal while used in a moving vehicle. What of the police themselves, who rely on mobile two-way radios in the execution of their duties? Or the firemen? Or paramedics? Or utility workers? Or taxi drivers? Or truck drivers using CB? Are truck drivers at risk of getting a ticket for using their CB while driving? This asinine and short-sighted ruling by this judge is a serious blow to our hobby, and needs to be dealt with.

We will be providing information on this issue in later updates, including who you can write to to voice your concern (Governer of New York, perhaps? Maybe the local New York State news media? This issue needs to be addressed).

We here at Hamsexy are 100% behind Joey W2JLH in his struggle, and will keep you all informed on this issue. As more and more states issue laws and regulations regarding cell phone use in vehicles, this issue will no doubt be revisitied time and time again.

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Audio from December 7th net

Thanks again to WB4BSD

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