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Preliminary 2022 DCC Schedule

Thursday, 15 September 2022

9:00 AM to 5 PM: TAPR Board Meeting (everyone is welcome to attend)

Friday, 16 September 2022

8:45 AM: Conference Registration, Demonstration Room Open

9:30 AM: Welcome and Introduction

9:45 AM: HamSCI, The Personal Space Weather Station, and the 2023 and 2024 Solar Eclipses by Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF

9:45 AM: Database/Central Control System for PSWS by Bill Engelke, AB4EJ

10:30 AM: Crowdsourced Doppler Measurements of Time Standard Stations Demonstrating Ionospheric Variability by Kristina Collins, KD8OXT

11:15 AM: Measuring Characteristics of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Observed with a Network of Low Cost HamSCI Personal Space Weather Stations by Veronica Romanek, KD2UHN

11:15 AM: Progress on Programming the TangerineSDR FPGA by Cuong Nguyen, KC3UAX

12:00 PM: Lunch

1:00 PM: Lightning Talks

1:45 PM: Towards Developing an Algorithm for the Separation of Transmitters of High Frequency Chirp Signals of Opportunity for the Purpose of Ionospheric Sounding by Nisha Yadav

1:45 PM: PyLap: An Open-Source Python Interface to the PHaRLAP Ionospheric Raytracing Toolkit by Gerard Piccini, KC3ZHK and Devin Diehl

2:30 PM: Comparison of Manual and Machine Learning Assisted HF Amateur Radio LSTID Observations by Diego Sanchez, KD2RLM

3:15 PM: Claude Shannon’s Radiotelegraphy: Progress in Coherent CW by David Kazdan, AD8Y

3:15 PM: The Whistler Catcher VLF LEAF Module 2022 TAPR DCC Update by Jonathan Rizzo, KC3EEY

4:00 PM: TangerineSDR Prototype Hardware Status by Scotty Cowling, WA2DFI; John Ackermann, N8UR; Tom McDermott, N5EG

4:00 PM: MagnetoPi Hat Magnetometer Hardware Production Status by TBD

4:45 PM: Play Time

5:30 PM: Friday Night Social

10:00 PM: Demonstration Room Closed

Saturday, 17 September 2022

8:00 AM: Conference Registration, Demonstration Room Open

8:45 AM: Welcome and Introductions

9:00 AM: ESP32 APRS: Creating a Low-Cost Tracker by Jason Rausch, K4APR

9:00 AM: Introductory Session: Intro to System Fusion Digital Voice by Mark Thompson, WB9QZB

9:45 AM: Bushwhacking in the Land of Digital Voice by David Vine, WA1EAW

10:30 AM: Amateur Communications Below 9 kHz: The Dreamer’s Band and The New EbNaut Digital Mode by Jonathan Rizzo, KC3EEY

10:30 AM: Introductory Session: Introduction to High-Definition Digital ATV by Mel Whitten, K0PFX

11:15 AM: Starlink, AREDN, and Networking.by Tom McDermott, N5EG

12:00 PM: Lunch

1:00 PM: Lightning Talks

1:45 PM: GPS Modules as RF Signal Sources, Possibilities and Pitfalls / TAPR SynthDO by John Ackermann, N8UR

1:45 PM: Introductory Session: Introduction to D-STAR Digital Voice by Roland Kraatz, W9HPX

2:30 PM: Technical Presentation TBD

3:15 PM: Technical Presentation TBD

3:15 PM: Introductory Session: Basic Microcontroller Interfacing Techniques by Darrell Davis, KT4WX

4:00 PM: Technical Presentation TBD

4:45 PM: TAPR Membership Meeting

6:00 PM: No Host Cash Bar

7:00 PM: Dinner Banquet, Awards Presentation, Prize Drawings
After Dinner Speech: On-Ramps to Learning and Other Lessons from the Road by Rosy Schechter, KJ7RYV, ARDC Executive Director

10:00 PM: Demonstration Room Closed

Sunday, 18 September 2022

8:00 AM: Sunday Seminar: Opening Remarks by John Hays, K7VE

8:10 AM: University of Scranton ARC – W3USR by Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF

8:50 AM: Bridgerland ARC by Kevin Reeves

10:00 AM: National Radio Astronomy Observatory by Lyndele von Schill and Heather Cochrane

10:40 AM: M-17 Project by Ed Wilson and Stephen Miller

11:00 AM: ARISS by Frank Bauer, KA3HDO

11:40 AM: A Quick Review of the ARDC Grant Application Process by John Hays, K7VE

12:00 PM: The End

5 thoughts on “Preliminary 2022 DCC Schedule

  1. TBD

  2. Hi – just moved to Mooresville, lapsed Ham who would like basic digital education. Please advise/share pointers on how to determine if any TAPR conference content will be remedial/targeting digital newbies. Will check back on this page, but so far says TBD. Thanks ES 73. Tom

    1. Hi Tom,

      I hope it turns out that you can make the DCC this time around. Few of us understand EVERYTHING but there is always a lot that (we) “newbies” pick up. That’s all part of the learning process. And there is ample time to ask follow up questions, on the spot publicly, and afterwards in chats with other friends and attendees!

      This year’s agenda looks like a real winner. Enjoy!

      Cheers,

      Pat N8PK
      Sykesville, MD

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