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The Salvation Army
There’s not much time in the
day for the new Director of
Emergency Director Services
to fix up his office, which is
why John Callahan (image
by Mike Asselta) has a
shopping cart full of electronic equipment taking up a fair amount of floor space.
“I’m trying to get this rearranged,” Callahan offers as a brief apology, but when you’re
directing one of the largest and busiest departments of the Salvation Army, remodeling takes a
back seat to storms, wildfires, and all manner of other emergencies that can strike across
Kansas and Western Missouri.
You might say service is a deep-seated part of Callahan’s DNA who joined the Salvation Army
after a career as a firefighter spanning more than 30 years, following both his father and
grandfather as volunteer firefighter in Colorado.
“We’ve always been into the service areas,” Callahan explained, “Right out of high school, I
went in the Army and served, and then I got into the fire service.”
In 1995, Callahan moved to Kansas City, and joined the Southern Platte Fire Department as a
volunteer before becoming a fulltime firefighter in 1996 when the department transitioned to a
professional unit. From EMS to Lieutenant to Captain to Division Chief, Callahan has worn
every helmet in a firefighting unit over the course of his career.
His dedication to service has passed down to his children, daughter, Patti, studying to be a
nurse and son, Jack, in ROTC, two years away from becoming a second lieutenant in the
Army.
“Everyone in my family has been into some type of service thing whether it was a school
teacher, law enforcement, EMS, fire, military.
John Callahan joined the Salvation Army as the new
Director of the EDS Department after a 30-year
career as a firefighter.
We’re just a service type of family.”
It was Callahan’s commitment to service which lead
him to join a new family early in 2018. The Salvation
Army needed a new Director of Emergency Disaster
Services, and after retiring from 30 years of
firefighting, Callahan was eager to start a new
chapter while still serving people in need.
“I knew of the Salvation Army working through
the fire department, but I never knew how diverse
it is. That’s what I knew from coming out during disasters and helping with hydration and
feeding,” Callahan said.
Joining the Salvation Army was eye-opening for Callahan as he saw the true width and depth
of our reach and impact. “They really are a diverse group and do a lot of good.”
And a great deal of the good is performed by the very people who Callahan started his career
as in Colorado, volunteers.
“Volunteers are very passionate,” Callahan observed from his years of experience, “I don’t
think you’ll find anything as pure as a volunteer, because their heart and their soul is in what
they’re doing.”
Now working with the Salvation Army and its dedicated volunteers, Callahan is ready to help
people put their lives back together because every disaster is personal for the individuals
effected.
“I’ve been on a lot of fires. Every fire is devastating, because it’s terrible to see someone lose
everything they have,” Callahan remembered from his three decades of fighting fires.
As the new director, Callahan’s priorities include shortening the roll-out time for the
Salvation Army’s 18 canteens to hit the road to the scene of disasters and prepare for
situations that would test any organizations capabilities.
“What if we need to feed 5000 people?” he asked, not rhetorically. “How are we going to do
that? And do we have a plan to do that right now?” A disaster necessitating such a need is
indeed possible across the 86,772 square miles in Kansas and Western Missouri.
So, the former fire chief, called to service immediately after high school is ready to tackle a
new career, chapter, and challenge with the Salvation Army.
You’ll forgive him if the changes to his office have to wait a little longer.
http://salarmymokan.org/john-callahan-dedicated-service/
Well, we missed the party cake,
just think of the calories! Major
Pat started something that is good! Thirty years of SATERN Service. Satern.org (See ongoing
30th
Anniversary Net Rally report below.)
Rich Britain, Divisional Coordinator
on CW net in the June Jeffers
Memorial RadioRoom, at The
Salvation Army, Olathe, Kansas
Corps following our June meeting.
The Salvation Army Harbor Light Village, Kansas City Kansas with Rob Brannon NØGMT(left)
during the 2017 SET exercise; George McCarville WBØCNK (standing left) and John Capra
KDØEVM (seated right) (right picture) checking donated equipment in 2017. (Images from my
collection)
The Kansas & Western
Missouri Communications
Vehicle KWMCV105 in
KCMO during the Tour of
Fountains 2018. (Image
from my collection)
The event staff did not have exact numbers of attendees, however, they indicated that they had
roughly 3000 walkers and 300 runners signed up prior to the event. With families and friends
attending to support walkers and runners, the total attendance for the event was estimated to
be around 8000 people. “I think that's probably the largest event I've personally been involved
with so far,” Dave Bahan KOØTER , communications coordinator.
The Sprint Center in early morning looms
over vacant Kansas City, Missouri streets.
Then a burst of support for the Kansas
City Heart & Stroke Walk/5K Run….
Metro Kansas City radio operators, supported KCMO Police, by providing safety and security:
Brian Whitlock KBØZWA, Terry Stutzman K9NWT, Steve Smith KDØFUE, Mike Asselta
KDØCDQ, Sheri Hall KEØQDN, Shaun Long KEØNLN, Ray Erlichman KØRSE, Patrick
Furlong WØTHX, Leslie Pratt WDØCBM, Kit Peters WØKEH, John Totzke WØJWT, Herb
Fiddick NZØF, Diana Fiddick KDØOBP (who was most busy providing information from first
aid tent), Tony Berry KDØBNY, Dave Bahan KOØTER, and Dan Cargile KØHAW. Note,
some new people engaged in serving the Metro KC!
Steve Leiker sent out a call “for help with a 2 alarm fire in the Northland of Kansas City,
MO.” Gary Thurman KDØSHT and Mike Asselta (both SATERN members) answered the call
out. The Salvation Army ready canteen was deployed and the SATERN members provided cold
drinks, and snacks for over 40 firefighters, and about 20 residents.
The American Radio Relay League Field Day is an international event held every
June. During the exercise amateur radio operators (or hams) set up temporary transmitting
stations in various places to demonstrate the science behind amateur radio. The event also
showcases the skills of various amateur radio operators and exhibits for view the service those
amateurs perform for their communities and to the nation. The ARRL Field Day combines
public service, emergency preparedness, community outreach, and technical skills all in a
single event. Field Day has been held annually since 1933. ARRL Field Day remains the most
popular event in ham radio.
The Santa Fe Trail Amateur Radio Club, Olathe, Kansas selected the historic
Marshall Ensor Park & Museum to stage the ARRL Field Day where amateur
radio history was made.
The Ensor Park and Museum, located in Olathe, KS, is a very special place for amateur radio
operators. The museum is operated by Olathe Kansas Parks and Recreation and is a National
Historic Site. Local amateur radio operators frequently act as volunteer docents. The
property was a farm where Marshall Ensor (pronounced Enser), W9BSP, lived with his wife
and Marshall’s sister, Loretta Ensor, W9UA. Much of the architecture is from the late 1800s
and early 1900s. Marshall was a shop teacher at the Olathe High School. As a hobby,
Marshall taught Morse code classes over the radio for many years prior to World War
II. Marshall was recognized for helping possibly thousands to become proficient in the
language of Morse code. Marshall and Loretta were very active in amateur radio for more
than 50 years. The property reflects both Marshall’s interests in woodworking as well as
many pieces of radio equipment. The home includes a fully functioning amateur radio
station.
Picture shows Jim Andera
KØNK, SATERN member,
with his canine.
Mike Costello KBØISQ and Jim Cessna ACØKN pictured below man the GOTA station. What
is the GOTA station? Non-licensed persons may experience first -hand the fun of amateur
radio by allowing them to GET ON THE AIR (GOTA).
John Arnett
pictured with Salvation Army Canteen.
Barbara Siefken KD7MXV, operating one of the “phone stations” on board The SATERN CV
during Field Day 2018. (Images courtesy of Brian Short, Rich Britain & Mike Asselta).
Central THQ, Hoffmann Estates, IL – Central Territory Disaster
Coordinator Kevin Ellers has announced the appointment of a new
Central Territory SATERN Coordinator.
Appointed to the post is Ronald L. Cooper (KD9KNS). Cooper is the
Central Territory Disaster Training and Data Support Manager.
Although a newly licensed amateur radio operator, he has had
extensive experience in disaster work with The Salvation Army. As
a 5th generation Salvationist employed by “The Army” for the past
28 years he has a deep understanding of the mission and needs of
organization. http://Disaster.SalvationArmyUSA.org/
The June monthly joint Johnson County ARES/SATERN Meeting was held on Monday, June
11, 2018 at the Olathe Corps in Olathe, KS. The meeting began with SATERN member Herb
Fiddick asking those around the room to give their callsign, name and their plans for Field
Day, if any.
SATERN Divisional Coordinator Rich Britain spoke about the SATERN 30th
Anniversary Net
Rally. Rich encouraged those present to check into various SATERN nets particularly
Kansas and Western Missouri Divisional SATERN Nets which had been registered for the
rally which would begin on June 25, 2018. More information about the SATERN 30th
Anniversary Net Rally is available at SATERN.org.
The featured presentation was delivered by Bill Brinker, WAØCBW, and “Van” Van Daveer,
KØHCV. It was on the Yaesu proprietary digital communications platform “System Fusion.”
While the digital communications system appears daunting, Bill showed that it is still just
pushing a button on a radio and talking.
Bill Brinker, WAØCBW, demonstrating the use of Fusion technology.
Amateur radio stations across the nation fill nets in
the mornings (The INTERNATIONAL SATERN
SSB NET is on 14.265.0 MHz on Monday through
Saturday at 11:00 AM (ET) / 10:00 AM (CT), 0900
(MT), 0800 (PT) with contacts for up to two hours.
Multiple States stations reporting included AL, AR,
AZ, CA, CO, GA, KY, FL, IA, ID, IL, KS, KY, LA,
MD, MO, NC, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, PA, SD,
VA, WA, WI, SD, TX, UT, plus those station could not copy, and Alberta and Ottawa, Canada.
Wednesday, June 27th
included about twenty-nine States and two Canada Provinces with sixty-
one check-in stations in two hours! That was the busiest SATERN net, until Saturday, so far.
Durango, Co (06/13/2018) - At the request of
the Office of Emergency Management, The
Salvation Army Emergency Services
deployed a mobile feeding unit to help
provide food and hydration services to the
first responders and evacuees of the 416 Fire
in Durango and La Plata County in
Colorado. The Canteen began food service at
approximately 6 pm at Escalante Middle
School in Durango. http://Disaster.SalvationArmyUSA.org/
Guatemala (06/06/2018) -
Relief efforts are ongoing
after the 03 June eruption of
Volcan de Fuego in
Guatemala, Salvation Army
leaders in the area told
SAWSO (Salvation Army
World Services
Organization). http://Disaster.SalvationArmyUSA.org/
1/28/2018 2/25/2018 3/25/2018 4/22/2018 5/27/2018 6/24/2018
Members: AB0RC KB0HAZ KD0CSL NCS X X X NCS X KE0CXR X X X X X KE0ORN X KG0WQ X W0AJM X X X X X W0IE X NCS NCS NCS X NCS W0REM Guests: KE0OSK X K0SJG X WB0LFH X Sedgwick County SATERN Net: W0VFW/R 145.270 (-) @ 7:30 PM
SATERN June 2018 Volunteer Hours by Henry Monton
WØIE
Name Call Sign Hours
Alexander, Jim KI0CT 4
Asselta, Mike KD0CDQ 40
Britain, Deb AB0UY 1
Britain, Jason AD0CP 1
Britain, Richard N0ENO 38
Clark,Lee ND0K 5
Dunham, Neil KA8MMI 3.5
Grimes, Lynn KG0WQ 2
Hollar, Mike KE0CXR 1
Lester, Steve KD0EKS 15
Loper III, Charles KC0UYR 2
Martin, Robert N0RDM 5
McCarville, George WB0CNK 6.7
Monton, Anna W0AJM 7
Monton, Henry W0IE 22.5
Okeson, Warren KD0PAO 4
Scott, JB KD0CSL 20*
Selsor, Debra KE0ORN 5.5
Simpson, Chuck KC0NUG 5
Volunteers reporting: 19 Total hours this month: 188.2
Twelve month total: 2112.45 (July 2017 – June 2018)
Twelve month average: 176.04
*Includes 2.0 hours submitted
too late to include in the May
2018 report.
CALLSIGN 6/5/2018 6/12/2018 6/19/2018 6/26/2018
2M HF PSK31 2M HF PSK31 2M HF PSK31 2M HF PSK31
AA0FO X X X X X
AB0UY X X X
AG6SV X
K0NK NCS X NCS X X
K6TBJ X X
KA0CDR X X
KA0DJR X X X
KA8MMI X X X X
KB0EMB X
KB0YUV X X
KC0NUG X X X X NCS NCS X NCS NCS
KC0OHT X
KD0ARU X
KD0CDQ X X X X X X X X NCS X X X
KD0GAU X X X X X X X
KD0PAO X X X
KD0PVI X
KD0XL X
KE0CGR X
KE0ECY X X
KE0GHU X X
KE0JXL X
KE0PVI X
KE0RPU X X
KEORPU X
KG0PG X
KI0CT X X X X
N0ENO X X NCS X X X X X X X X
N0TEK X
ND0K X X X X
NORES X
NROR X
W0RCT X X X
W5NI X
WA0AIB X X
WA0DTH X X X X X
WB0CNK X NCS X X NCS X X
WB0RRK X X X X
WB0ZPW X X NCS NCS
WB5RKU X
WD0DD X
WD0DPB X
Mike Asselta KDØCDQ has been Net Control and one of many Instructors for a number of
years, and recommends this study aide, it supplements other methods of study, for those
seeking a Technician License. Any questions, contact Mike at kd0cdq@arrl.net in Metro
Kansas City.
Southcars (South Coast Amateur Radio Service) is currently preparing for our 2018
Technician course. This course will be starting on Sunday, August 12th, and running through
Tuesday, September 4th. It will be a four-week course with two classes per week Sunday and
Tuesday evenings at 6 PM CT. Classes will run about an hour per session.
The 2018 – 2022 question pool which becomes effective July 1st consists of 424 questions
found within 10 sections of the document. You, the student, will be assigned approximately 53
questions per class night, and your instructors will be covering 23 percent of those question
which they have handpicked as those that cover the section the best. Each of the 8 instructors
are seasoned hams, all hold Extra class licenses, and all have been instructors with us for
many years.
The course material is free and will be shown on this page as they are assembled. We conduct
this class on our EchoLink server and information may be found in other areas of this
website. Since this course is for those not licensed yet and our server only allows licensed
hams entrance, we use a social media platform into our system. Skype is our platform of
choice and can be downloaded for free at https://www.skype.com/en/download.
Enrollment is now open for those interested in our August Technician course. Please register
at VOIP@SCARSVOIP.COM, and please include your first name, location as in city and state,
your preferred email address, your Skype user name, and your telephone number to be used in
emergency situations only.
The INTERNATIONAL SATERN SSB NET is on 14.265.0 MHz on Monday through
Saturday at 11:00 AM (ET) / 10:00 AM (CT), 0900 (MT), 0800 (PT).
The INTERNATIONAL SATERN DIGI-NET is on 14.065.0 MHz on Saturdays at 1:00 PM
(Eastern) / 12:00 PM (Central). Default mode is OLIVIA 8/500 (8 Tones, 500 Wide) offset by
the standard 1000 Hz.
The CENTRAL TERRITORY SATERN NET is (currently not in operation per 5/3/2018.)
The EASTERN TERRITORY SATERN NET will be reactivated in the near future. Watch
this space for updates.
The SOUTHERN TERRITORY SATERN NET is on 7.262.0 MHz on Saturdays at 11:00 AM
(Eastern) / 10:00 AM (Central).
The WESTERN TERRITORY SATERN NET is on 3.977.7 MHz on Sundays at 0400 Z / 9:00
PM (Mountain) / (9:00 PM (Pacific). The pre-net begins two hours earlier and stations can
use Net Logger on the internet to check-in and monitor the net.
Title: SATERN KC Metro 2 Meter Net
Date: Tuesday’s
Time: 7:30 pm - 8:00 pm Central Time (US & Canada)
Location:
145.130 MHz (Negative Offset) 151.4 tone Ararat Shrine
Repeater
Notes:
Please join us for the SATERN KC Area Metro 2 Meter Net.
It is on the Ararat Shrine Repeater.
Title: SATERN Divisional HF Net
Date: Tuesday’s
Time: 8:30 pm - 9:00 pm Central Time (US & Canada)
Location: 3.820 MHz Plus or Minus 10 KHz for QRM
Notes: Please look for the net control station George, WB0CNK, or
Chuck, KC0NUG.
Title: SATERN Divisional
PSK-31 Net
Date: Tuesday’s, 2018
Time: 9:00 pm –9:30 pm Central Time (US & Canada)
Location: 3.579.5
MHz
Notes: Please look for the net control station, Chuck KC0NUG.
The Wichita Area SATERN 2 Meter Net is held on the W0VFW Repeater at
145.270 MHz (- offset) on the fourth Sunday of the month at 7:30 PM local
time. Please note on July 1st and July 8
th there will be special net sessions for
the Wichita Area SATERN Net for the 30th
Anniversary SATERN Net Rally.
See you August 13th at The Salvation Army Olathe Corps,
420 East Santa Fe, Olathe, Kansas 66061, at 7pm.
SEDGWICK COUNTY SATERN meeting on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30pm, in the City
Command building. The address is 350 N. Market, Wichita, Kansas 67202
WYANDOTTE COUNTY SATERN meeting - On the third
Thursday of the month at the Harbor Light Village Salvation
Army Corps, 6721 State Avenue, Kansas City, KS. The meeting
begins at 7:30 p.m. in conjunction with the Jayhawk Amateur
Radio Society. (Picture left)
Mike Asselta kdØcdq@arrl.net
Kansas & Western Missouri Divisional PIO Editor Volume Year 8 Number 7 July 2018