T.A.R.A. TO CELEBRATE 21 YEARS OF FAMILY AND SERVICE TO AMATEUR RADIO AND THE COMMUNITY PHOENICOPTERUS RUBER*

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T.A.R.A. TO CELEBRATE 21 YEARS OF FAMILY AND SERVICE TO AMATEUR RADIO AND THE COMMUNITY PHOENICOPTERUS RUBER* Plastic versions notwithstanding, the vibrant pink greater flamingo is found throughout the world in warm, waterside regions. The Troy Amateur Radio Association will celebrate their 21 st anniversary as a club with a party at our next meeting on April 17, 2012 at the Green Island Municipal Center (the site of our usual meetings). All members of the club should be getting an e-mail from Karen, KS2O, about this and asking for volunteers to help set-up and teardown and to bring whatever goodies (meaning food) you can. Most of you know the drill already. Photograph by Michael Nichols for the National Geographic These famous pink birds can be found in warm, watery regions on many continents. They favor environments like estuaries and saline or alkaline lakes. Considering their appearance, flamingos are surprisingly fluid swimmers, but really thrive on the extensive mud flats where they breed and feed. Greater flamingos are likely to be the only tall, pink bird in any given locale. They also have long, lean, curve necks and black-tipped bills with a distinctive downward bend. Their bent bills allow them to feed on small organisms plankton, tiny fish, fly larvae, and the like. In muddy flats or shallow water, they use their long legs and THE TARA NEWS -1- March/April 2012

webbed feet to stir up the bottom. They then bury their bills, or even their entire heads, and suck up both mud and water to access the tasty morsels within. A flamingo's beak has a filter-like structure to remove food from the water before the liquid is expelled. Shrimp-like crustaceans are responsible for the flamingo's pink color. The birds pale in captivity unless their diet is supplemented. Fast Facts (*The Greater Flamingo) Type: Bird Diet: Omnivore Size: 36 to 50 in (91 to 127 cm); Wingspan, 60 in (152 cm) Weight: 8.75 lbs (4 kg) SOME VINTAGE HAM COMPONENTS AND EQUIPMENT VIN TAGE HAM RADIO METER SIMPSON TMC DB 58939-N6625-672-5890 Group name: Colony Size relative to a 6-ft (2-m) man: Vintage Oldham amp meter Greater flamingos live and feed in groups called flocks or colonies. They find safety in numbers, which helps to protect individual birds from predators while their heads are down in the mud. Greater flamingos also breed while gathered in groups. Once mating is complete, a pair takes turns incubating their single egg. Young flamingos are born gray and white and do not turn pink for two years. In years when wetlands and pools are dry and food scarce, flamingos may not breed. From April 2012 issue of National Geographic Allied A-2515 general coverage receiver THE TARA NEWS -2- March/April 2012

PICTURES FROM FIELD DAY 1993 All photos below from August 1993 issue of The TARA News CONTACT KAREN, KS2O IF YOU WISH TO VOLUNTEER FOR ANY OF THESE PUBLIC SERVICE EVENTS For those who can't read small print: Photo by Ellen Culliton Renss. Co. 1992 GMC- Model 40 Emergency Communications Van was present at Field Day (1993). Put into service a little over one year ago, it is painted white with bright red lettering. The van is operated by the Bureau of Emergency Services and provides a mobile command post for Fire and Rescue personnel. The van is also use by Amateur Radio operators from Rensselaer County RACES. THE TARA NEWS -3- March/April 2012

Does this guy look familiar? 5.2/METER RADIO ASTRONOMY PROJECT FOR 1420 MHz http://www.signalone.com/radioastronom y/telescope/ Civil War Era antennas: This is a description of a 1420 MHz radio telescope (above) project for observing the natural radio emissions of neutral hydrogen atoms found throughout outer space. Specifically, the study of the radio spectra of these emissions is used to determine the distribution and dynamics of hydrogen throughout the Milky Way galaxy. view of the radio room showing equipment. A Editor's note: As interesting a project as this is the article is simply one I THE TARA NEWS -4- March/April 2012

thought might be of interest to those interested in radio astronomy in general and any connection to ham radio in particular. Please check http://www.signalone.com/radioas tronomy/telescope/ for more information. Incidentally this is not my project as I don't quite have that kind of ambition or money. Clearly a team, club or school effort. Any takers? actually belongs to our club (and no this isn't about hunting for foxes on horseback with dogs chasing after a poor little fox) and is apparently chair of the RDF (radio direction finding) committee I thought it my duty to find some information about this interesting side of amateur radio. It took exactly 10.3559 seconds to find this website thanks to Google, the URL is http://www.homingin.com. This very informative website at least from first glance has a large number of interesting links and articles regarding fox hunting. FOX HUNTING (aka HOMING IN) The Art and Science of Radio Direction Finding (RDF) http://www.homingin.com OFFICERS: President Karen Smith, KS2O Vice-president Randy Stein, KL7TJZ Secretary Beth Whiting, KC2BSC Treasurer Tom Remmert, N2TR Fox hunting appeals to young and old (well somewhat old) alike. Although your editor has a somewhat simple setup for fox hunting which BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Ken Chief Davis, KB2KFV ('12) Mike Styne, K2MTS ('12) Mac Smith, W2VLT ('12) Roy Warner, N2OWC ('13) Steve Van Sickle, WB2HPR ('13) Newsletter Editor Dick Neimeyer, W2ABY w2aby@localnet.com THE TARA NEWS -5- March/April 2012