[W6YRA] Joining the club

Jim Montague monty9 at msn.com
Thu Jul 2 13:50:06 PDT 2020


Correction on where the funds came from to buy the radio equipment and antenna. These were not donations they were grants given to the radio club from the state. Dr. Paul Wang was our faculty advisor and he was the one who was able to obtain the grants. He is now since passed away

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From: Jim Montague <monty9 at msn.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 1:09:53 PM
To: Brent Corbin <corbin at physics.ucla.edu>; w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu <w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>; Wong, Harold <HAWong at mednet.ucla.edu>
Subject: Re: [W6YRA] Joining the club

Also when you talk to the building manager advised him that this room is a emergency disaster Communications operations center. The repeater in this room has a radio system that directly connects to Facilities Management disaster Communications room. In the event of an emergency, an operator would go to the boelter hall Radio Room and communicate with the disaster Communications officer at facilities management. Facilities Management has a base station and five handheld radios in order to communicate with the operator at boelter Hall. I am the one who set up the emergency communications system in both areas and Doug Grody who is administrator at facilities management is the one who provided the purchase order to buy this equipment.

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From: Jim Montague <monty9 at msn.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 1:04:04 PM
To: Brent Corbin <corbin at physics.ucla.edu>; w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu <w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>; Wong, Harold <HAWong at mednet.ucla.edu>
Subject: Re: [W6YRA] Joining the club

If this group destroyed the Bruin amateur radio club property then you must go to UCPD and file a report ASAP. The radio equipment (flex 3000) and the computer were purchased new from donated funds as was a new vertical antenna. The total cost of these items was somewhere around $3,000. This room actually belongs to facilities Management because it is an electrical room as you can see from the switch gear in there. If they have blocked any of this area, call the fire marshal and advised them that this group has created a serious fire hazard and code violation. There comes a time when being nice no longer works and you must go the legal route. I spent long hard hours getting this room back up to being a fully functional Radio Room and to watch it all go down the tube does not make me very happy at all. If you need to find the building managers name and phone number contact facilities management which is just behind the UC Police Department. Or just look up their number in the directory and you can call them directly and ask them for the building managers name and phone number.
Jim

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From: Brent Corbin <corbin at physics.ucla.edu>
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020, 12:48 PM
To: Jim Montague; w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu; Wong, Harold
Subject: Re: [W6YRA] Joining the club

Hi Jim -

I was trying to keep Ryan's name out of it, but - yeah - he's the one
who let Bruin Space borrow and eventually take over the space.  I tried
to rein-in the situation a couple of years ago (including changing the
door-code and requiring that BSpace only use the shack under
supervision), they went behind our back and we received an email from
Engineering placing the shack under supervision of their advisor.  Rules
were put in place, but - with the exception of removing the couch - they
were all ignored.  I asked Ryan to intervene and nothing happened.  Gear
was tampered with, crap was piled up on our operating positions. The
last straws for me were when they disassembled the computer we had
rebuilt to run the flex SDR and scattered the pieces all over the shack
and disabled the internet connection to the echolink controller on the
repeater.

I'm in Physics, and the email I received in 2018 made it clear
engineering saw this as THEIR space.  (They passed a rule the next year
stating that advisors for engineering clubs need to be in the
engineering department, so they probably think YRA is an engineering
club. hi)

Anyway - what are the chances the building manager would be supportive,
and how likely would engineering be to accede?  This really needs to be
taken care of once and for all.   (Though, possibly, after the virus
blows through and we're allowed back on campus 8*) ).  This was once,
and could be, again, one hell of a resource for faculty, staff and
students...

Thanks for checking in, good to hear from you again Jim, it's been a
long time.  Stay well and 73...     //Brent wy6s



On 2020-07-02 11:47, Jim Montague wrote:
> My name is Jim Montague and I am a past president of the UCLA amateur
> radio club. I retired last year but I have not been the president of the
> club for some time. Ryan Caron took over as president. The last I knew
> he was still working in the geology building where he has an office. As
> for the engineering department giving our room away, they don't have the
> authority to do so. The room is maintained by the boelter hall building
> manager. This is an equipment room  and not a classroom. We have had
> this room since the late 1940s or early 1950s. It is my understanding
> that Ryan allowed a satellite group to share the room with us. When I
> was up there over a year-and-a-half ago I found they had pretty much
> taken over the whole room and I advised them that they need to condense
> their area down. I would suggest somebody get in contact with the
> Bolterhall building manager and let him know that this group has
> completely taken over the room and that you want the room back. Best of
> luck to all of you. 73, Jim NI6J
>
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> *From:* w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
> <w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu> on behalf of Wong, Harold
> <HAWong at mednet.ucla.edu>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 1, 2020 11:35:39 PM
> *To:* Brent Corbin <corbin at physics.ucla.edu>; w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
> <w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>
> *Subject:* Re: [W6YRA] Joining the club
>
> Hi Xiaofeng,
>
> This is Harold KM6IVE. Welcome aboard. I hope to get my general sometime
> this year. I currently work at the hospital but unfortunately, I'm
> working from home and rarely on W6YRA given how inactive the repeater
> is. I can get back on for a QSO next week.
>
> Harold
>
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> *From:* w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
> <w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu> on behalf of Brent Corbin
> <corbin at physics.ucla.edu>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 1, 2020 10:30 PM
> *To:* w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu <w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>
> *Subject:* Re: [W6YRA] Joining the club
>
> Hi Xiaofeng, and congratulations on getting your license!
>
> We do have a club, but it's not active at present - short version, the
> engineering department gave our shack space away to another group and we
> have not been able to get back in and use the gear we have.  This was
> supposed to be addressed and fixed a couple of years ago by the
> gentleman who created the problem in the first place, but he went AWOL
> and left the club in limbo.  It's been frustrating, to say the least.
> We've got a full HF station, and at one point I had some of my personal
> gear up there for 220 MHz, 927 MHz and 440/DMR...  We had some folks
> lined-up to donate a couple repeaters (927 and 440/DMR) and we lost all
> that because this individual didn't get their * together... oh well.
>
> We do have an analog repeater - it transmits on 448.54 MHz and listens
> on 443.54 MHz with a PL of 88.5.  At one time we had remote access to
> the repeater via echolink, but that's been down since the other group
> pulled the internet access.  I can monitor the repeater from a remote
> receiver in my office, but - unfortunately - I live too far away to be
> able to use it from home (where I'm likely to be until we're all back on
> campus).  When we return to campus, I will be monitoring the repeater
> whenever I'm in my office and will probably bring gear in for other
> bands and other modes (though I'm essentially in a ground-floor Faraday
> cage 8*) ).
>
> So what department are you in?  What are your radio interests?  I have
> done a lot of digital communications - Olivia, Thor, FeldHell, PSK and
> the various JT modes - though I've been back to doing mostly CW on HF
> the last year or so.  On VHF and UHF, I'm mostly on 927 and 440 MHz,
> where I do a little DMR and a lot of P25.  I've also dabbled with
> satellites, weak-signal modes, and other esoterica...
>
> 73 and welcome!    //Brent  wy6s
>
>
> On 2020-07-01 12:22, XIAOFENG GAO wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I'm a graduate student at UCLA. Just got my general license and found
>> your website. I'm wondering whether the club is still active and
>> accepting new members.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Xiaofeng Gao (KN6JQA)
>>
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