About Pollachi

About Pollachi

Pollachi is a town and a municipality in the district of the Tamil Nadu state of INDIA. It is located 40 km south of Coimbatore. It is an important commercial area in the region and has a big market for agricultural products. Coconuts and tender-coconuts are exported from here to all over India. coconuts and second biggest market in the country, the town has now become famous for cinema shootings and consequently a huge tourist attraction. Next to Coimbatore, Pollachi is the leading town in the district and an important commercial centre.

Pollachi is the nearest town to the Anamalai Tiger Reserve Forest. Due to its proximity to the Western Ghats, Pollachi has a pleasant climate throughout the year. Pollachi is also famed for its market, especially for Jaggery and cattle. The Jaggery Market in Pollachi is the Asia's biggest Jaggery Market

Monday, September 27, 2010

Ham radio to the aid of poll officials


Ham radio to the aid of poll officials

KATTAPPANA,

Ham Radio will provide help during elections in remote tribal grama panchayat of Edamalakudy in Idukki district. Some of the members of Idukki Ham Radio Emergency Communication Society.
The help of Ham radio will be available during the election at the remote Edamalakudy tribal grama panchayat in the Munnar forest area.
Edamalakudy is the remotest polling station in Idukki district where one has to travel on foot for nearly 20 km through a dense forest and during the election time, officials reach a day in advance at the hamlet.
“The district administration has sought our help to provide the latest input related to the elections there and a temporary mobile station will function at the hilltop near Edamalakudy,'' said Manoj Galaxy, member of the Emergency Communication Society, Idukki Ham Radio.
He said that the repeater station at the Tenth Mile near Cheruthoni will provide the support for the functioning of the election-related work in remote areas.
After the creation of Edamalakudy as the first tribal grama panchayat, which was earlier a ward of the Munnar grama panchayat, there is no other way of communication and wireless sets or mobile telephone is of little help.
According to him, though the use of Ham radio is at an early stage of development in the district with only 30 members, it had served as the main communication source during natural calamities and emergency situations.
He said the present capacity of the tower is 1.5 W and if it is raised to 20 W, it would serve better during the emergency situations.
The temporary mobile station at Edamalakudy will serve as a medium of communication between the election officials and the district election office at Painavu.
District Collector Ashok Kumar Singh recently held a meeting with the office-beares of the Emergency Communication Society and asked them to function as the main communication agent at Edamalakudy.
According to P.L. Nizamudeen, a short wave listener, the interest among the public towards Ham radio is increasing and it was operated as the main communication network in the district during accidents, providing information to hospitals and relatives of the victims.
The Ham radio service will also be available in other remote areas like Chakkimali, Kannimali and Vairamani to send messages to the collectorate at Painavu, he said.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

ARISS: Amateur Radio on the International Space Station

AMSAT INDIA Newsletter
ISS Scheduled contact


(Telebridge)with School children in South India: A report by Anantha, VU3GPF
Sri Krishnna vithyaalayam Matric Higher.Secondary.School, Devansapudur ,Pollachi applied to the regional coordinator of ARISS Mr Satoshi Yakuda in Japan in February 2011. It was told that the application was accepted by ARISS and we would have to wait for nearly a year to make the contact.
In The first week of March 2011, we received an Email form Mr.Satoshi Yakuda that Mr.Gaston would be the moderator for the contact. The School was given instruction as to how to contact themselves during the contact and ask question. All arrangements wherein place with help of Mr. Nachimuthu VU2CMN Mr.K.Ibrahim VU3IRH and SWL Balraj.
The call came from the moderator Mr. Gaston He asked M.K.Anantha Ganesen VU3GPF to say few words the call and gave voice test and the go ahead was given. At Exactly 19:04 ( IST ) The students got connected with the ISS and the started asking questions in turns .The astronauts on the Board the ISS, Cady Coleman and Paolo Angelo Nespoli both Flight engineers answered the questions. The Students Listened to the answers with rapt attention. It was a momentous occasion and embedded in the history of the school and will be long remembered. After the contact was over asked M.K.Anantha Ganesan VU3GPF Correspondent of the school thanked Moderator and the session came to happy end with a loud applause from students.
We Thank ARISS and NASA. Our special thanks to the Technical team consisting of Mr. Nachimuthu VU2CMN , Mr K.Ibrahim VU3IRH and Mr. Balraj.





Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
ARISS: Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
Courtesy:-American Radio Relay League - www.arrl.org
1.The ARISS program provides a thrilling introduction to space exploration, an opportunity to learn about life on board the ISS as well as a hands-on taste of how exciting Amateur Radio can be.
2.ARISS provides opportunities for youth, teachers, families and communities to become more aware of the substantial benefits of human spaceflight and the exploration and discovery that occur on spaceflight journeys.
3.ARISS provides a forum for students to engage Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) activities, including Amateur Radio and the science of radio, and to explore our Earth from space.
4.ARISS partners with college and university students in STEM-related fields, giving them the chance to apply what they have learned in their classes to hands-on projects.
5.ARISS provides the opportunity for radio amateurs all around the world to talk directly to astronauts aboard the ISS!.
What is ARISS?
The ARISS program is a cooperative venture of NASA, the ARRL and AMSAT and other international space agencies that organizes scheduled contacts via Amateur Radio between astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the ISS and classrooms and communities. With the help of experienced Amateur Radio volunteers from Amateur Radio clubs, and coordination from the ARISS Team, the ISS crewmembers speak directly with large group audiences in a variety of public forums such as school assemblies or at science museums, Scout camporees and jamborees and space camps, where students, teachers, parents, and communities learn about space and space technologies and Amateur Radio.
Goals of the ARISS program include:
• inspiring an interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) subjects and in STEM careers among young people;
• providing an educational opportunity for students, teachers and the general public to learn about space exploration, space technologies and Amateur Radio as preparation for the event;
• providing an opportunity for Amateur Radio experimentation and evaluation of new technologies;
• offering a stress release outlet and opportunity for astronauts aboard the ISS to do public outreach, as well as providing a contingency communications network for NASA and the ISS crew.
Scheduled ARISS Amateur Radio contacts with the ISS are conducted either by direct contact, or by telebridge contact. The method used will depend on the radio station equipment and experienced radio amateur volunteers available to support the contact as well as technical issues related to the orbit of the ISS over the contact location.
Because the ARISS program supports the testing and installation of amateur radio stations aboard the ISS, astronauts have the equipment available to also make unscheduled ham radio contacts with radio amateurs all around the world on a one-to-one basis during their personal time. With a very limited investment in amateur radio equipment, licensed hams, including students who have access to amateur radio stations in a classroom, can make iindividual contact with astronauts aboard the ISS by learning to follow the published orbital schedule and practice some basic amateur radio contact techniques.

Application Link :-
http://www.rac.ca/ariss/ARISSapp16.htm

For Detail information about ARISS :-
http://www.arrl.org/amateur-radio-on-the-international-space-station

Monday, August 23, 2010

CARS (UK) "Club of the Year" by the RSGB.

Dear Norman,
Let me congratulate the Chairman, Hon. Sec and office bearers and Members of the CARS for being adjudged the "Club of the Year" by the RSGB.   I am really privileged to be associated with CARS as a Honorary Member.
Hats off to all who have made this possible.   I hope the Anamalai Amateur Radio Club will try to emulate all your activities and in the years to come try to get the honour received by CARS.

Please be kind enough to convey my heartiest wishes to the Club Members and other office bearers that your achievement is kindling me to train as many students as possible and bring them in to our fold.
Your untiring efforts are giving me the fillip to do as much to the student community as possible.   Keep it up and good luck.



Ganesan, (VU3GPF)
President of the Anamalai Amateur Radio Club, India.


 CARS LogoRSGB AGM
The Live Video camerman, Gwyn, Clive, Mark, Martyn, John and Dave Wilson, M0OBW,  
RSGB AGM
Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society
    Afflilated to the RSGB

HAM Radio Demo to Dr.Kannan IPS The Superintendent of POLICE.



The Award Day was celebrated by SHRI KRISHNAA VITHAYAALAYAM Matric Higher Secondary School,Divanshapudur (Post), Pollachi. The Chief Guest was Dr.Kannan IPS., The Superintendent of POLICE. Coimbatore. On that day Valuable information about the Ham Radio was given by the AARC President VU3GPF M.K.Anantha Ganesan and AARC Additional Secretary VU3IRH Ibrahim.

Hearty Thanks to Mr.Anand Rao Vishnu Patal, IAS District Collector Niligirs.

Form the Left Mr.Anand Rao Vishnu Patal, IAS, 
VU3GPF Ganesen President and VU3MTR  Manoharan Secretary.


AARC-Pollachi members Thank Mr.Anand Rao Vishnu Patal, IAS  District Collector Niligirs, for Approving the place to put up the VHF repeater at Dhottabatta peak.

AARC President VU3GPF Ganesan visits to GX0MWT at Science and Discovery Day



Each year the Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society (CARS) run
a demonstration station GX0MWT
for the Science & Discovery Day at the Chelmsford Science and Industry Museum. This year they had a visit from Ganesan Ananthaganesan, VU3GPF
The event took place at Sandford Mill on September 27, 2009 and CARS had been invited by Chelmsford Borough Council to provide an Amateur Radio Station. Two stations were run, one from the 2MT hut inside the museum and the other from a caravan kindly supplied by Mark, M0IEO.
A Morse demonstration display was also provided by Colin, G0TRM, and Peter, G4OAD, which attracted much interest.
During the day over 1,000 visitors saw the Amateur Radio demonstrations. One of the vsitors was Ganesan Ananthaganesan, VU3GPF, President, Anamalai Amateur Radio Club (AARC), Pollachi, India.
Norman Crampton, M0FZW, had made contact with Ganesan, VU3GPF, who was in the UK at the invitation of the British Council. He was able to bring Ganesan to the Sandford Mill event where he was invited to be an Honorary Member of CARS by Chairman, John Bowen, G8DET, and presented with a CARS hat and mug. In exchange Ganesan presented John with a Indian hand crafted dish with a Peacock on it.

A full report and pictures of the event can be seen at
http://www.g0mwt.org.uk/sandfordmill/science-2009/science-2009.htm
Anamalai Amateur Radio Club (AARC)
http://www.aarcpollachi.blogspot.com/
Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society (CARS)
http://www.g0mwt.org.uk/

Deccan Chronicle April 17th, 2010 - NEWS

Deccan Chronicle April 17th, 2010 - NEWS
Reporter Mr.Kumar Chellappan, Chennai.
Web site Link
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/chennai/tn%E2%80%99s-ham-players-hold-fort-868


Saturday, August 21, 2010

ASOC exam Conducted by AARC

Dear friends,
Anamalai Amateur Radio Club decided to conduct an ASOC exam, those who are interested to write the Exam they can fill the application and send to this following address.

ANAMALAI AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
SHRI KRISHNAA VITHAYAALAYAM MATRIC SCHOOL
Divansha pudur (Post),
Pollachi.
Coimbatore(Dt)
Tamilnadu.

With good wishes
President.
M.K.Ananthaganesan
VU3GPF.
&
Addl- Secretary
K.Ibrahim
VU3IRH
(98420-63686)

BON VOYAGE TO Mr.M.K.Ananthaganesan, VU3GPF President, ANAMALAI AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, Pollachi

The ANAMALAI AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Members wish Mr.M.K.Ananthaganesan, VU3GPF President for a successful trip to London by invitation from British Council on Exchange Programme of our “SRI KRISHNAA VITHAYAALAYAM MATRIC SCHOOL” Divanshapudur, Pollachi.

S.Udhaya Kumar
VU3UKK
Project Director
VHF Repeater of Dodabetta

Dodabetta Test Repeater



AARC club already conducted a field test in Dodabetta on 1st and 2nd of August 2009.Dodabetta is the second highest peak in South India (Height of 2623 metres. Latitude 76 Degree 46` E and Longitude 11 Degree 25` North).
We got good reports from Bangalore, Cochin (Some Part of Kerala State), Pollachi, Coimbatore, Erode.Most of the Bangalore stations accessed our test Repeater with 5 watts.
Installing a VHF Repeater in Dodabetta is an aim of all Ham friends in and around Ooty. Thanks for the entire co operation from all friends for giving the report for the Test repeater signal.
AARC is very much thankful to VU2PCP OM.Panneerselvam President of VU2TCD Repeater Club for bringing his duplexer, repeater, and high gain antenna. & VU2YFS OM.Santhanam Coimbatore for his kind guidance for installing the repeater.
The Stations worked for the Test Repeater of Dodabetta are VU3UKK, VU2TPP, VU2NJX, and VU3PIP

M.K.Ananthaganesan-VU3GPF
President.
First CQ Call in the Dodabetta Test Repeater VU2PCP OM.Panneerselvam President of VU2TCD Repeater Club.

Feedback reports of Proposed VHF repeater in Dhottabatta (Ooty)

From: SAIF/VU2DX
Dear IRH,
CONGRATULATE IRH FOR HIS EFFORT TO PUT A REPEATER AT THE HIGHEST POINT IN SOUTH INDIAI listened on 145000 on Sunday morning to evening and could not hear any signal except the local signals on the call channel.
E.S.A.SAIFUDEEN / Washington D.C
vu2dx@yahoo.com">vu2dx@yahoo.com>Date: 2009/8/2

From: TAT --- On Sun, 2/8/09, TAT
gmail.com>
Dear Ibrahim and the Team of AAC,
Congrtas at the out come to u and all the fellow members and friends to make this this events successful.I tried to access the repeater on my way to Chennai from Erode via Mettur,Dharmapuri. I could not receive any signals from the rptr.May be my route was under the shadow or qrp or setup in my car!
Anyway it is an yet another attempt to gain the height and propagation condition to for the best of our VHF communication of ham friends.
Best of 73s
vu2ent

Hi, I copied just beeps couple of times at 145.000. I am not sure if it came from the repeater. Otherwise, there was no copy at Chennai with my stacked vhf beam antenna pointed west, south-west direction from my qth.
Rajesh K KC2KBY/VU3RGK.

Syed,
Thanks, I have been hearing and able to access the repeater on 145.000 + Shift 51 at my location MK83TB north of Bangalore with a X500 diamond antenna. thanks to all of you over there to make this happen.
73's Nitin [VU3TYG] On Wed, 7/29/09,
Nitin Muttin co.in>

Dear Ibrahim,
Thanks for your info on Anamalai Radio Club efforts. Wishing good luck for establishing a Repeater at the most favorable place in Southern India sooner. From this place one can work with handy with its antenna comfortably covering larger area .Congratulations to Anath & team.
Kind Regards,
N.Krishnakumar, (krish),
VU3NKK

3 comments:


കൂട്ടൻ said...
Congrats Ibrahim and team for the wonderful work. i could work VU2IRH 59 on simplex, but could not work on the repeater as i was not available during the time. i heard the beeps the previous late night as i tried to access the repeater. it was a long time wish of hams around here to have a repeater at Dhodabetta and hope you guys could do it. will support to any extend. Thank you Ravindran VU2RDN Kochi

Saro said...
Hi, I copied at Salem to Erode an mobile,I worked also fine.I'm Wishing good luck for establishing a Repeater.Good Work Guys. Regards Saravanan VU3DSN Bangalore

CHENNAIHAMS said...
Dear Ibrahim/Friends at AARC-Pollachi Very nice to see that another blogspot has come up taking inspiration from Chennaihams initiative. Wishing you all the best and any support you need from this side pls do reach out. Thanks and Regards G.Vipin Shankar, SWL Chennaihamsblogspot team

2nd Pollachi VHF Fox Hunt

2nd Pollachi VHF Fox Hunt
The ANAMALAI AMATEUR RADIO CLUB was organised 2nd Pollachi VHF Fox Hunt,and FOX’s are VU3GNU Mr.Jayakumar & VU3IRH Ibrahim.
First place team are:- VU2TPP,VU3PIP,VU3CPB & VU3PDZ.
Second place team are :- VU2HEZ.VU2NJX & team
Third Place team are :- VU2GVG & team.
 Fox Location

The Shevroy Ham meet 2009- Fox Hunt


The Shevroy Ham meet 2009 was organised in Yercaud on Jan 25th & 26th 2009 and VHF Fox Hunt was conducted for first time in Yercaud Hills our AARC embers VU3MTR, VU3IRH, VU2TPP & VU3WCS participated in the fox hunt and our ANAMALAI AMATEUR RADIO CLUB got the First place.
The second prize winning team for the Fox Hunt headed by VU2DH Devdas from Chennai. and 3 rd place VU3NKK & Team. ANAMALAI AMATEUR RADIO CLUB thanks to VU2 PCP for the great effort to run the show as a single man and also VU2DPN conducting a good fox hunt.