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The Salvation Army
S.A.T.E.R.N
KANSAS & WESTERN MISSOURI DIVISION
JANUARY 2015
Harry L. Krout, 87, of Spring Hill, KS, passed away December 19, 2014 at
Olathe Hospice House. Visitation was from 1 – 2:30 pm Tuesday, December
23, 2014 at Bruce Funeral Home, 712 S Webster, Spring Hill, 913-592-2244.
Private Graveside service was at Spring Hill Cemetery. Memorial
Contributions may be given to Olathe Hospice House. Condolences may be
left at <http://www.brucefuneralhome.com>.
Harry was born August 4, 1927 in Olathe, KS to Velma (McKee) and Richard
L. Krout. He graduated from John P. St. John Memorial High School and
Central Radio School. Harry served in the US Navy in WWII. Harry married
Doris Jean Doolittle on June 5, 1949 in Olathe. He worked in electronics
instrumentation at KPRS Radio Station in Olathe. He also worked for
Hercules Powder Co, both in West Virginia and at the Sunflower ordinance
location, and with Colgate Palmolive. Harry retired in 1984. He was an avid
amateur radio operator, W0YQG. Harry enjoyed restoring transmitters at the
Ensor Park and Museum. He was a life member of the American Legion in Spring Hill and Past President of the
Olathe Eagles. He will be dearly missed.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Doris in January, infant daughter Ardis Ann, daughter Tarry Lynn
Stanfield, and twin infant sister Harriet E Krout. Harry is survived by sons: Roger Owen Krout, currently living
in China, Joe Allen Krout of KCKS and Lee Krout of Gardner; nine grandchildren and several great
grandchildren.
<http://www.brucefuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/2008821/Krout-Harry/obituary.php>
Harry could often be seen near his son, Joe’s side.
Harry was part of the crew.
SATERN member Chuck Simpson's (KC0NUG) wife, Valerie, passed
away unexpectedly on January 1. Chuck and his family are in our
thoughts and prayers.
The Salvation Army enters a New Year with a Mission that has Echoes
throughout the years…
What We Do
The Salvation Army arrived in Kansas and Missouri more than 125 years ago to feed the hungry, clothe the poor
and bring hope to the dispirited.
Support Us
Your gifts of goods and financial support are investments that will be repaid many times over by the thousands of
lives changed each day.
Get Involved
Often referred to "the Army behind the Army," volunteers play a crucial role in our ability to help those in need
in our communities.
ANNUAL GIFT GIVING DISTRIBUTION AT WICHITA, KANSAS
The Wichita Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network helped the Salvation Army at this year’s
Christmas Gift Distribution at the “Big Dog Building” on East Douglas. Those that helped this year included
(from left to right below) David KD0BGH, Dee Travis, Luke K0LTB, Duane KD0IIC, Dan KC0NXF, Mike
K0LMS, James KD0GJY, Aldin KD0IJJ, and Cheryl Warner from the Salvation Army. Not pictured were JB
KD0CSL, Larry AB0RC, Rodney W0REM, Stephanie KE0BQE and of course the man behind the camera, Roger
Bailey N6ZOP. Oops, don’t forget about Santa Claus on the left side. (Image below)
We started at around 0800 in the morning of December 18. Our main function was to help with the
communications for the key people of the event. There were 3,700 plus families and over 5,000 kids taken care of
this year. The event runs for three days and we helped for the first two days until it slowed down and we were no
longer needed.
When we first started helping at this event over ten years ago, Cheryl Warner didn’t know how we could help her.
That is when we jumped in and showed her just what we can do. Since then, she doesn’t want to do the event
without us.
Brenda (EDS Volunteer), David KD0BGH, & JB Scott
KD0CSL at the volunteer check in table. (Left)
Dan KC0NXF was stationed at the main
entrance door. His main job was to help
keep the folks coming in and keep it
moving. (Left)
James KD0GJY and Jill (from the local Salvation Army Office) are
pictured in the center. Jill was Cheryl’s right hand person this year. Jill
solved problems throughout the day. (Right)
James AJ5BS was with Major Carole Caddy most of the day. Major Carole was all
over the building all day long. Major Glen Caddy was also working in the building. (Left)
Luke K0LTB was watching the exit door making sure
nobody came in who wasn’t supposed to come into the
building. He also helped train the volunteers for the
carry out job that helped folks get their gifts out to
their cars. (Left)
Mike’s K0LMS main job was to keep an eye on
Cheryl Warner in case someone needed her. That is
hard to do most of the time, but I did manage to catch
them sitting down on the job. (Left)
I don’t want to forget the folks back around the bicycle and big package pickup area. Pictured are Dee Travis
(seated at table on left), Marylou (a volunteer with EDS in the red and white cap), Rodney W0REM (seated to the
right of the table) and Stephanie KE0BQE (standing at the far right of the picture).
Information and photos submitted by Roger Bailey, N6ZOP, Sedgwick County SATERN
Coordinator.
"Wichita Area SATERN 2 Meter Net" reminder When
Sunday, 25 January 2015
07:30 PM to 08:00 PM
(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US Canada)
Where
146.79 MHz (Negative Offset)
Notes
Listen for Roger, N6ZOP, as net control.
The Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) , Harbor Light
Village, Kansas City Kansas meeting place is more than meets the eye…
Harbor Light Village, which opened in early 2008,
includes a center for homeless services, a facility for
addiction recovery and a corps community center
complete with a chapel, gymnasium, exercise rooms,
classrooms and a computer lab. The location is 6723
State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 913.232.5400.
SATERN, Olathe Corps meeting place has a new addition…
The new Lodge has 60 beds, said Salvation Army Maj.
Mark Martsolf. The increase will help the charity keep
pace with an approximately 38 percent increase in
homelessness in the county, he said. The location is 420
E Santa Fe St, Olathe, KS 66061.
Important Contact & Activities Information:
Please report your hours of service to EDS and SATERN monthly for documentation of your involvement in
serving our community. Email Henry Monton [email protected] in Wichita, KS
Have question regarding SATERN? Please email Rich Britain [email protected] in Lenexa, KS
Have questions regarding the SATERN newsletter? Please email Mike Asselta [email protected] in Olathe,
KS
We all are here to serve the greater community, Kansas & Western Missouri, so stay in touch by
communicating, and attending meetings in 2015.
The Sedgwick County SATERN meeting will be on the second Thursday of the month, at 6:30 PM, in the
TSA City Command building at 350 N. Market (Wichita).
The Johnson County SATERN meeting will be the second Monday of the month, at 7 p.m., at the Olathe
Corps, 420 E Santa Fe St, Olathe, KS 66061.
The Wyandotte County SATERN/ARES meeting will be the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at The
Salvation Army Harbor Light Village, 6723 State Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66102. Building is on the East
side of the parking lot, please use the middle entry doors by the flag poles. Any and all Amateur Radio
Operators are encouraged to attend. Joe Krout, W0PWJ < [email protected]>
SATERN Lincoln Nebraska Weekly Disaster Newsletter
Nebraska is outside of our Division yet their weekly updates are appreciated. If you are interested in receiving
their Weekly Newsletter merely contact the address below.
Safe From Harm Course Now On Line…
The course “Safe from Harm” may now be taken online. As you are aware, successful completion of the course
Safe from Harm is one of the requirements for a national badge issued by The Salvation Army. The other
requirements include the completion of the course Introduction to Emergency Disaster Services and a clean
background investigation.
While it is preferable for all to take the course Safe from Harm in person, we do understand the high cost of
travel and time constraints can limit your options. Therefore, we hope that many of you who have not been able
to attend a training session in person will use this opportunity to take the course online.
To take the course online, please provide me with your full name, callsign and your email address. This
information may be sent to me at [email protected] . I will then forward your information to Deb Abner,
Assistant Director of Emergency Disaster Services, who will provide you the link for the class.
Thank you in advance for your consideration. I appreciate your continued support of the SATERN program.
Congratulations to the following SATERN members who recently completed the SFH Class
on-line.
Andera, James K0NK Pintenich, Brian KD0BNQ
Goerzen, John KR0L Pintenich, Harriet KD0BNP
Hastie, Evert KC0FUE
Hastie, Evert LeRoy Jr. N5UQD
Why Volunteer Hours are Important:
Each month Henry Monton, WØIE, our Assistant Divisional Coordinator, makes a request (or two) for our
volunteer hours. These reported volunteer hours are important. The volunteer hours show The Salvation Army
the commitment of our SATERN Program and its members to the Emergency Disaster Services Program. As you
know, sometimes you can do a lot but if it is not reported, it seems like it never happened. These volunteer hours
reported are used in combined reports submitted by EDS personnel to the Division. The volunteer hours
(particularly related to deployment) are used in reports for grant applications and other funding sources for The
Salvation Army. Volunteer hours represent cost savings to The Salvation Army.
If you do not currently report your volunteer hours, we would appreciate your consideration in doing so. There is
no need to break down the hours into any categories. Simply, just send the total number of volunteer hours spent
on SATERN or other Salvation Army Projects to [email protected] at the end of each month.
Thank you for your consideration. Rich NØENO
SATERN Volunteer Hours for December 2014: (Henry Monton WØIE)
Name Call Sign Hours
Alexander, Jim KI0CT 9
Andera, Jim K0NK 5
Asselta, Mike KD0CDQ 20
Bailey, Roger N6ZOP 25
Britain, Deb AB0UY 2
Britain, Jason AD0CP 1
Britain, Richard N0ENO 29
Clark, Lee ND0K 5
Dunham, Neil KA8MMI 4
Grimes, Larry AB0RC 3
Grimes, Lynn KG0WQ 1
Krout, Joe W0PWJ 4
Loper III, Charles KC0UYR 2
Martin, Robert N0RDM 5
McCarville, George WB0CNK 3.3*
McDaniel, Rodney W0REM 2
Monton, Anna W0AJM 3
Monton, Henry W0IE 18
Okeson, Warren KD0PAO 2
Scott, JB KD0CFL 7
Short, Brian KC0BS 8
Simpson, Charles KC0NUG 6
22 volunteers reporting Total hours this month: 164.3
*Includes 3.3 hours submitted
too late to include in the Oct
Report
Twelve month total: 2,340.95
Twelve month average: 195.08
SATERN Volunteer Hours for 2014: (Henry Monton WØIE)
Call Jan-14 Feb-14 Mar-14 Apr-
14
May-14 Jun-
14
Jul-14 Aug-
14
Sep-
14
Oct-
14
Nov-
14
Dec-14 Totals
KI0CT 3 2 4 6 7 1 7 15 6 8 9 68
N0NK 17 9 6 22 21 5 80
KD0CDQ 20 15 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 235
N6ZOP 10 5 20 20 10 50 10 10 10 20 10 25 200
AB0UY 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 22
AD0CP 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 18
N0ENO 36 27 31 50 49 53 46 51 35 40 36 29 483
N0FB 3 3
ND0K 3 4 4 5 3 8 4 3 7 7 5 53
KD0GIE 10 10 8 12 40
KB4BML 5 3 8
KA8MMI 5 1 4 2.5 3 3.5 4 23
AB0RC 1 1 1 6 1 7 19 1 3 40
KG0WQ 1 1 1.5 5 1 7 19 1 1 37.5
N5UQD 4 4 8
KC0FUE 4.5 1 4.5 10
W0PWJ 9 9 5 42 11 4 80
KC0UYR 1 3.5 2 2.5 1 1.5 5 1.5 1 1.5 2.5 2 25
N0MZW 4.5 3 4.5 3.5 3.5 4.5 2 2 3.5 31
N0RDM 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 60
WB0CNK 9.1 10.3 8.5 7.6 8.3 7.1 12.2 3 3.1 6.2 3.3 78.7
W0REM 5 2 6 8 1 2 8 2 2 2 2 40
N0YUD 10 5 14 8 3 3 3 46
W0AJM 2 1 3 1.5 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 19.5
W0IE 17 21 23 12.5 19 21 14 15 14 18 17 18 209.5
KD0PAO 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 16
KD0BNQ 4.5 4.5
KY0F 6 3 4 8 21
WD0DPB 6 14.25 7.5 27.75
KD0CSL 1 4 1 0.5 1 1 1 7 16.5
KC0BS 24 28 39 12 29 32 45 19 16 4 8 256
KC0NUG 10 5 3 7 5 5 5 4 6 7 6 6 69
N0TU 5 7 12
190.6 185.3 202.5 186.6 241.8 238.1 233.95 217.5 173.6 162.7 144 164.3 2340.95
Avg for
2014
195.08
Wk1 Wk1 Wk1 Wk2 Wk2 Wk2 Wk3 Wk3 Wk4 Wk4 Wk4 Wk5 Wk5
2MTR HF PSK31 2MTR HF PSK31 2MTR HF PSK31 2MTR HF PSK31 2MTR HF PSK31
2-Dec 9-Dec 16-Dec 23-Dec 30-Dec
Callsign
AA0XG X X X
AB0UY X X X
AC0WZ X
K0IMP X X
K0JWH X
K0NK X X X X
K0RON X
KA0DJR X X X
KA0SOG X
KA8MMI X X X X X X X X X X
KB0YUV X
KC0NUG X NCS NCS X X NCS X NCS X NCS X X X
KC0OGH X
KC0OVK X X
KC0TZX X X
KC6RSS X
KD0BNO X
KD0CDQ X X X X X X X X X X X X
KD0CSL X
KD0CTE X X
KD0GAU X X X X X X X X X
KD0PAO X X X X
KE0AOU X
KE0ATU X
KE0ATV X X
KE0BBE X
KI0CT X X X X X X
KS0BIG X
N0ENO X X X X X NCS X X X X X X X X X
N0MZW NCS NCS NCS NCS NCS
N0ZF X X X
N4LX X X
N6ZOP NCS
ND0K X X X X X
W0AJM X
W0BR X
W0IE X
W0RCT X X X
W3NH X
W6JAX X X
WA0DTH X X X X X X
December SATERN Net Report
by Jim Alexander KIØCT
Kansas & Western Missouri Division SATERN Weekly Nets:
Net Days Time Location
Kansas City Area SATERN 2
Meter Net
Every Tuesday 7:30 p.m. (local time) 145.130 MHz with a negative
offset-Ararat Shrine Repeater
Kansas and Western Missouri
Division SATERN HF Net
Every Tuesday 8:30 p.m. (local time) 3.820 MHz plus or minus 10
KHz for QRM
Kansas and Western Missouri
Division SATERN PSK 31 Net
Every Tuesday 9:00 p.m. (local time) 3.579.5 MHz USB
Wichita Area SATERN 2 Meter
Net
4th Sunday of Each Month 7:30 p.m. (local time) 146.79 MHz with a negative
offset-A Wichita Amateur Radio
Club Repeater
KANSAS AND WESTERN MISSOURI DIVISION
Serving Kansas and Western Missouri
P.O. Box 412577
Kansas City, MO 64141
phone: (816) 471-4337
website: www.usc.salvationarmy.org
Mike Asselta [email protected]
Kansas & Western Missouri Divisional PIO
Editor
Volume Number 1 January 2015
WA0YCY X X X
WB0AER X
WB0CNK NCS X X NCS X NCS
WB0QQT X X X X
WB0RRK X X X X
WB0YYE X
WB0ZPW X X X X X
WD0DPB NCS X X