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May 9, 2008 09:48 by KV4S

I just wrote a blog post on the ALERT site but it basically says Meebo (the web based IM platform) has re-added jabber conference functionality.

Jabber conferences is what is used for ALERT's Storm Spotter chat room.

Secondly, Last night I got a chance to play with the Open Office program which is a free alternative to Microsoft Office and it seems really good. It allows you to open and create documents that are native to Office files.  It seemed to maintain formatting very well! It basically mimics office 2003 in design and saving documents but since office 2007 can open older versions it doesn't seem to be an issue.

Thirdly, Twitter - Basically I'm addicted to it.  It's a microblogging site that allows you to follow poeple and get updates from them on your cell phone if you like and they have a mobile website so you can read or post things there or via text message. Here is a link to my Twitter profile.

73, Russell - KV4S


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SKYWARN Recognition Day 2007

November 29, 2007 19:27 by KV4S

The Birmingham Alabama, National Weather Service Forecast Office will be participating in the 2007 SKYWARN Recognition Day. This event started by the National Weather Service and the American Radio Relay League, celebrates contributions to public safety made by volunteer SKYWARN participants. NWS offices frequently acquire real time information from radio equipped weather spotters – especially during periods of severe or adverse weather. These spotters provide valuable ground truth reports for phenomena such as hail, high winds, tornadoes, flash flooding, and snow fall reports. Those reports are used by our staff to prepare and verify statements and warnings

During this event, SKYWARN operators at NWS offices around the nation make contact with amateur radio operators nationally and around the world. Contact will be attempted with as many participating NWS offices as possible via amateur radio. We will operate under our call sign - K4NWS.

This event takes place the first Saturday of December for 24 hours from 0000-2400Z (Universal Coordinated Time). Locally, this will be from 6 PM CST Friday evening through 6 PM CST Saturday evening December 1st. A majority of the contacts are made via the High Frequency (aka. Short Wave) bands 80-10 meters (~3.500-29.7 MHz). Contacts will also be made via the VHF amateur frequencies on the 6 meter band (~50 MHz) and 2 meter band (~144-148 MHz). Most contacts in this event are made by phone mode (voice).

Other modes such as Continuous Wave (Morse Code) and digital modes such as RTTY and PSK31, along with the VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) like IRLP, EchoLink and “D-STAR, KI4PPF C” may be used too.

The North Alabama SKYWARN repeater system will be activated during this event.

For more information, please visit: http://www.hamradio.noaa.gov


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ALERT Newsletter - November 2007

November 3, 2007 12:17 by KV4S

The November ALERT Newsletter is online:

http://www.alert-alabama.org/blog/?p=16 


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The Central Alabama IM Spotter Chat

November 2, 2007 17:00 by KV4S

The Central Alabama IM Spotter Chat

ALERT is beginning a new era in storm reporting by starting The Central Alabama IM Chatroom.

The Central Alabama IM Chatroom is a exciting new online method for sending storm reports via instant messaging.

See details here: http://alert-alabama.org/spotterchat 

Please pass this around to any trained storm spotters!


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ALERT meeting October 2007

October 8, 2007 09:20 by KV4S

The next ALERT meeting will be at the NWS at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, October 9th, 2007.

If you are not able to make the meeting on Tuesday, we will try to setup teleconferencing. 

Please call: 1-877-951-0997 and enter participants code 741083.

 


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ALERT Now has a Blog!

October 4, 2007 17:29 by KV4S

I have setup a Blog style site for the ALERT group using WordPress.

Check it out here.

If you are just interested in the RSS feed this is it: http://www.alert-alabama.org/blog/?feed=rss2

http://www.alert-alabama.org/blog/


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ALERT NewsLetter for October 2007

October 3, 2007 07:24 by KV4S

Mark Wells - WD4NYL has written the October ALERT newsletter.

Check it out here.

http://alert-alabama.org/newsletter.htm


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