[W6YRA] Joining the club

Brent Corbin corbin at physics.ucla.edu
Thu Jul 2 16:26:18 PDT 2020


Hi Xiaofeng -

Again, welcome!  Hopefully it won't be too terribly long before we're
all back under the footprint of the repeater on campus.

73!   //Brent  wy6s


On 2020-07-02 14:31, XIAOFENG GAO wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> A little bit about me: I'm currently a third-year PhD student in the
> Statistics department. I have a bachelor degree in Electronic
> Engineering before coming to UCLA. That being said, I haven't been doing
> many ham-related things, as my research focuses on other directions
> (e.g. computer vision, human-computer interaction, etc.). I live near
> Culver City and I think I can use those Baldwin Hill repeaters on 445.6
> MHz and 146.925 MHz with my handheld as a starting point. Any
> suggestions are welcome. 
> 
> Hope we can find a good way to resolve the issue with the bruinspace club.
> 
> Best,
> Xiaofeng
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 1:50 PM Jim Montague <monty9 at msn.com
> <mailto:monty9 at msn.com>> wrote:
> 
>     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 <mailto:monty9 at msn.com>>
>     *Sent:* Thursday, July 2, 2020 1:09:53 PM
>     *To:* Brent Corbin <corbin at physics.ucla.edu
>     <mailto:corbin at physics.ucla.edu>>; w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
>     <mailto:w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu> <w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
>     <mailto:w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>>; Wong, Harold
>     <HAWong at mednet.ucla.edu <mailto: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 <mailto:monty9 at msn.com>>
>     *Sent:* Thursday, July 2, 2020 1:04:04 PM
>     *To:* Brent Corbin <corbin at physics.ucla.edu
>     <mailto:corbin at physics.ucla.edu>>; w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
>     <mailto:w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu> <w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
>     <mailto:w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>>; Wong, Harold
>     <HAWong at mednet.ucla.edu <mailto: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
>     <mailto:corbin at physics.ucla.edu>>
>     *Sent:* Thursday, July 2, 2020, 12:48 PM
>     *To:* Jim Montague; w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
>     <mailto: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
>     <mailto:w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>
>     > <w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
>     <mailto:w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>> on behalf of Wong, Harold
>     > <HAWong at mednet.ucla.edu <mailto:HAWong at mednet.ucla.edu>>
>     > *Sent:* Wednesday, July 1, 2020 11:35:39 PM
>     > *To:* Brent Corbin <corbin at physics.ucla.edu <mailto:corbin at physics.ucla.edu>>;
>     w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu <mailto:w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>
>     > <w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu <mailto: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
>     > 
>     > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     > *From:* w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
>     <mailto:w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>
>     > <w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu
>     <mailto:w6yra-bounces at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>> on behalf of Brent Corbin
>     > <corbin at physics.ucla.edu <mailto:corbin at physics.ucla.edu>>
>     > *Sent:* Wednesday, July 1, 2020 10:30 PM
>     > *To:* w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu <mailto:w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu>
>     <w6yra at lists.igpp.ucla.edu <mailto: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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