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July 2007
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Joel, Henry,
Will y'all quit trying to swipe good Senators from the North and import them
into the South! Hi!
Jim Weaver, K8JE, Director
ARRL Great Lakes Division
5065 Bethany Rd.
Mason, OH 45040
E-mail: <mailto:k8je@arrl.org> k8je(a)arrl.org; Tel.: 513-459-0142
ARRL - The Reason Amateur Radio Is!
Members - The Reason ARRL Is!
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Harrison [mailto:w5zn@arrl.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 10:03 PM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: BPL Grassroots Letters for Senate
Greetings,
We are continuing to pursue our grassroots strategy in the Senate now that
our bill has been introduced.
I have attached a list of 27 Senate targets (Members of the Senate
Leadership and Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee) for S. 1629,
that are broken down based on ARRL Division.
We need your division grassroots network to write letters of support (a
draft is attached) from respective members within the states of the Senators
identified.
Please remember, and this is very important, that Chwat & Company receive a
copy of the letter. You may send those to:
John.chwat(a)chwatco.com or
Janet.worthington(a)chwatco.com
Or fax at 703-684-7594
Also, please let me know when you've completed this.
If you have any questions, or are not clear on what is being requested,
please let me know.
Thanks for your help.
73 Joel W5ZN
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ARRL Board of Directors
2007 Second Meeting
July 20-21, 2007
Report of the Chief Executive Officer
In January I observed, In short, as 2007 begins Amateur Radio is poised for growth. At midyear I am pleased to say that we have indeed experienced some growth already, and there is reason for cautious optimism that we will be able to sustain modest growth into the future.
Someone looking at the raw numbers of total licensees might ask, WHAT growth? The FCC no longer makes available licensing figures; the most reliable source I know of is Joe Speroni, AH0A, who makes them available at HYPERLINK "http://www.ah0a.org" www.ah0a.org. Joes numbers for Total Amateur Radio Station Licenses still have a slight downward trend, but this is an artifact of the 10-year license term. In other words, most of the licensees were losing through non-renewal actually dropped out years ago and their loss of interest is only now being reflected in the statistics. The number of General licensees bottomed out in January at 130,798 and has increased since then to more than 141,000, an increase of 8% in just five months or more than 19% on an annualized basis. While not as dramatic, there is also significant growth in the number of Extras: 2.2% in the same five-month period (about 5% on an annualized basis), compared to 0.7% for the same period a year earlier.
About 2,000 Techs come up for renewal each month, many of them inactive and therefore less likely to renew than if they were active. Coupled with the strong trend toward upgrading, this means that it takes more than 2,000 new Technician licensees per month just to hold the number of Technicians steady. We expected the dropping of the Morse code requirement for General and Extra to have more impact on upgrading than on the number of new licensees, and that indeed has been the case. However, the number of new license applicants has been running ahead of recent years and remains ahead as we enter the usually quieter summer months.
Since he has not seen a significant increase in the number of new licensees in New England, the usually inquisitive Tom Frenaye has taken a look at the number of new amateurs by division and by recent month. As one would expect, there are substantial variances from month to month although most divisions show a peak in March and a slight dropoff though still above historic levels since then. In the West Gulf Division, however, June was the biggest month. This could be a HamCom Effect although April and May also were strong. The Northwestern Division had the largest number of new licensees for three straight months, February through April. The Rocky Mountain, Pacific, Delta (for its size) and Southwestern Divisions also have posted above-average gains in the number of new licensees. Here are Toms figures, with the number of ARRL members per division for comparison purposes:
New hams - from ARRL datahttp://www.arrl.org/members-only/NEAM/index.htmlDiv size Jun 07Dec 06Jan 07Feb 07Mar 07Apr 07May 07Jun 07Atlantic13,25310282125183182180127Central10,984908711519119111273Dakota3,20332143245476940Delta6,4258277109196132110105Great Lakes12,458158136163262241167120Hudson6,69247654569756980Midwest6,49047501301541156988New England9,2706265821061187376Northwestern10,178142151319377344175204Pacific9,609100270179262193254198Roanoke11,0759293191206154167136Rocky Mountain5,87785135159202170100151Southeastern14,069120144176261207220187Southwestern11,854168152259217224291252West Gulf11,02399115265268240260330Total1,4261,6362,3492,9992,6332,3162,167
One small caveat: The FCC doesnt computer-code new licensees unambiguously, so a few of these new hams are actually upgrades who changed callsign at the same time. I can think of no reason why these occurrences should be more frequent in one part of the country than in another, so they should not affect the validity of comparisons and in any case they are a small proportion of the total.
If we drill down below division level it is likely that we will be able to identify specific locales as hot spots.
Why are these areas of the country doing so much better than others in generating new hams? What can we do to spread the magic to other places? In the coming months we will try to answer these questions.
As we discussed in January (and as reported in the March QST editorial), with February 23 approaching it was very important to signal that codeless HF licensees would be welcome in the ARRL. I am very proud of how the staff met this challenge with activities here in Newington on February 22-23 and the following weekend. About 100 Technicians and new upgrades were able to contact W1AW within hours of gaining their new privileges, and for many it was a memorable first HF QSO. Several staff members were among those who were able to operate on HF for the first time under their own licenses. Perhaps even more important, these activities set a welcoming example for the entire ARRL community staff, volunteer and member alike. The amateur community seems to taken the cue, suggesting once again that the negativism we sometimes encounter (and often hear about) is not as widespread as it may seem to a casual observer.
Membership
ARRL membership is up by more than 2,000, or 1.4%, for the first six months of the year. In the 2007-2008 Operational Plan we anticipated membership growth of 3,700 for the full year, so at midyear we are more than halfway there. This follows a strong 4th Quarter 2006 that put us several hundred members ahead of the Plans anticipated starting point. As of the end of May we were just 394 members shy of where we hoped to end the year, although we lost a bit of ground in June. We cannot rest on our membership laurels, nor does staff have any intention of doing so. We have improved our pitch to new licensees and upgrades and will be offering a starter kit with a high perceived value as an enticement to join.
Advocacy
The most sincere compliments sometimes come from ones adversaries, or former adversaries. When Michael Gallagher was head of the NTIA we regularly sparred on the subject of BPL, with Gallagher defending the Bush Administrations line that BPL was the third wire to the home that the broadband market needed in order to increase competition and lower prices.
Today, Michael Gallagher heads the Entertainment Software Association and is trying to motivate video gamers to defend video games against hostile legislators. In a July 10 interview with Reuters he said they should emulate amateur radio operators who have zealously defended their right to use a slice of the public airwaves. He is quoted as saying, They are passionate, they are heard and they are accommodated. If there is one group to look at and say: It can be done, simply look at the amateur radio community.
BPL
Chris Imlays report includes the status of our lawsuit challenging the adequacy of the FCCs BPL rules, so there is no need for me to repeat it here. However, it is worth remembering that our judicial appeal is not the only step we are taking to protect amateurs from BPL interference.
We have bills in both Houses of Congress, HR 462 and S. 1629, seeking a new FCC study of BPL interference. While the number of co-sponsors is modest, each bill has bipartisan support and the House bill has attracted co-sponsorship from four members of the Committee on Energy and Commerce (plus three additional co-sponsors).
We keep an eye on publicity about BPL, not to oppose BPL per se but to make sure that the interference potential is properly characterized and that specious claims about BPLs benefits do not go unchallenged. One of the most common such claims is that, since power lines are ubiquitous, BPL offers a low-cost way to provide broadband service to consumers which ignores the fact that a complex electronic device has to be placed on the power line every half-mile or so, with another at the customers power transformer and at least one more inside the customers home. The fact is that BPL offers no economic advantage in any setting and has not even been shown to be feasible in rural areas with low population densities. Another fact is that according to the FCCs latest figures, there are only about 5,000 customers being served by BPL in the entire country. (One has to wonder why, when he comments on BPL, the FCC Chairman cites erroneous industry sources rather than the statistics collected by his own staff.)
We continue to pressure the FCC to take appropriate enforcement action against BPL rules violators. While we would love to see the FCC actually take action against a violator such as Ambient, building a public record of FCC inaction is also useful in that it demonstrates the Commissions lack of good faith.
Internationally, the IARUs status as a Sector Member of the ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) has allowed us to introduce technical material about BPL (or PLT, as it is known internationally) interference into ITU documentation and to counter inaccurate and unsubstantiated material introduced by PLT proponents. In June, on behalf of the IARU I attended meetings in Geneva of ITU-R Working Parties (WP) 1A and 1C at which draft Recommendations and Reports relating to PLT interference levels and measurement techniques were being worked on. Unlike at a World Radiocommunication Conference, IARU representatives at such meetings are not simply observers and have the right to contribute documents and to speak. While members of the US delegation must toe the administration line even if they represent private interests, IARU representatives are under no such constraint and I was able, therefore, to engage in the debate. In one case this resulted in a draft Recommendation being downgraded to a draft Report, which is helpful because in the words of one longtime observer of the ITU The only people who ever read ITU Reports are the people who write them. Work on these documents is proceeding slowly the next meeting at which further contributions will be reviewed is a year from now in large part because there is little enthusiasm for PLT internationally. For example, I was told that there are no longer even any trials underway in the United Kingdom and that The Netherlands has decided against permitting PLT because of the interference problem. A contribution from Japan to WP 1A, while setting out rules for in-house PLTs that have been severely criticized by some Japanese amateurs, observed that
experimental installation of access PLTs revealed that considerably high electromagnetic fields were generated by the PLTs. Hence, only in-house PLTs are allowed in Japan
. Access broadband PLT is not allowed in Japan. Of course, I took every opportunity to highlight this during the WP meetings.
While (for the reasons discussed below) we cannot give it as much public attention as our judicial and legislative initiatives, Ed Hares effort to work with the BPL industry has yielded good results. With very few exceptions, the BPL systems that are actually being deployed use hardware that is capable of providing protection to the amateur bands far in excess of what is required by the FCCs inadequate rules. Most of the entries in the BPL database claim that notching of the amateur bands was (or will be) implemented at the time of installation, and in the case of the so-called second generation of DS2 chips the notching can be good enough to avoid most if not all interference to amateurs. The problem companies, notably Main.net and Ambient, have gained very little traction in the marketplace. It was with mixed feelings that we greeted the news that Motorola had halted work on its Powerline LV system, since it was the best of the lot when it came to protecting the amateur bands; on the other hand, the fact that Motorola saw little potential for a market for the product validated our view. By the way, we are constrained from trumpeting the success of our work with industry because it could undermine our judicial and legislative efforts; neither judges nor legislators like to spend time on moot issues. While the inadequacies of the FCCs rules and the procedures by which they were adopted are very real, and while they establish undesirable precedents, it could be argued that the steps being taken voluntarily (at our strong urging) by industry are enough to address the BPL interference issue. It does not serve our interests to provide any support for that view, at least for now.
IARU
In addition to the June ITU meetings (those mentioned above plus that of Working Party 8A, the home of the amateur and amateur-satellite services), in my capacity as IARU Secretary I attended the April 2007 meeting of the IARU Region 1 Executive Committee in Cavtat, Croatia, which will be the site of the IARU Region 1 Conference in November 2008. Cavtat is near the Dubrovnik Airport and the facilities there are excellent. On my way home I represented both the IARU and the ARRL at the 75th Anniversary Banquet of the Irish Radio Transmitters Society in Cork.
The 2007 meeting of the IARU Administrative Council was held in Boston on May 14-15, so for a change it did not require international travel on my part. As we had hoped, several attendees from other parts of the world were able to include ARRL/IARU Headquarters and the Dayton Hamvention in their itineraries.
I will attend the IARU Region 2 Conference in Brasilia, September 9-14.
In January I said that I was not planning to attend WRC-07 in Geneva, which is scheduled to run from October 22 until November 16, but that I was designated as the backup to Paul Rinaldo on the IARU observer team. It now seems likely that I will attend the first two weeks of the conference. At this point the prospects for gaining some sort of secondary LF allocation near 136 kHz appear to be good, as do the prospects for retaining what we gained at 7 MHz in 2003 and for defending our 7200-7300 kHz allocation in Region 2. However, any additional gains in allocations at this conference seem unlikely. IARU Vice President Tim Ellam, VE6SH, will present a WRC-07 report to the Board during the course of the meeting.
ARRL Travel
In addition to several trips to Washington and the March meeting of the Executive Committee in Salt Lake City, I had the pleasure in March of accompanying President Harrison to Starkville, Mississippi for a stem-to-stern tour of MFJ Enterprises. I was also the banquet speaker at the Visalia (California) DX Convention, attended as much of the Hamvention as I could without missing my daughters law school graduation, and helped man the ARRL stand in Friedrichshafen during the largest amateur radio event in Europe (which just happened to coincide with the end of the ITU WP meetings in Geneva).
Regulatory Information Branch
The first half of 2007 has been extremely busy for Dan Henderson, N1ND in the Regulatory Information Branch (RIB). Dan reports directly to me.
January, February and March were filled with work related to the FCC Dockets 04-140 and 05-235. After the implementation of these, RIB identified numerous differences between the two Reports and Orders and the final rule changes appearing in the Federal Register. Dan worked closely with Bill Cross at the FCC to clarify these discrepancies, which will be corrected in a future action. As part of this project he also worked with the Publications Manager on preparing an updated version of Part 97, which will be available for sale by the ARRL.
Since early April, the biggest project in the RIB has been working as the liaison between the Department of Defense, Air Force Spectrum Management Agency, New England Spectrum Management Council, Northern Amateur Relay Council of California, ARRL Lab and approximately 120 individual repeater owners on the PAVE PAWS radar issue. The DoD and AFSMA have identified 105 repeaters in California and 15 in New England that are alleged to be causing harmful interference to the PPR systems at Beale AFB near Sacramento and Otis AFB on Cape Cod. Working closely with Paul Rinaldo, Chris Imlay and Ed Hare, we are in contact with the repeater owners to provide information, work on implementation of a plan designed to correctly identify the repeaters, and to assist the owners in developing mitigation strategies to meet the DoDs requirements for necessary relief. The goal has been, and remains, doing what is necessary to meet the Part 97 requirement as a secondary service in the 420-MHz band to provide the necessary protection of the primary service on the band while trying to keep as many of the repeaters in the affected areas on the air and useable by the amateur community. This project will continue in earnest through the second half of 2007.
The RIB also continues to be involved in other tasks. We are continuing to recruit new participants in the Volunteer Counsel and Volunteer Consulting Engineer programs, as well as working on maintaining update information on existing participants. Dan averages approximately a dozen calls each week on international / reciprocal operating rules. An article was written for the May issue of QST updating members on the current status of PRB-1 and highlighting the differences between PRB-1 and CC&R issues. During the first half of 2007 the RIB has also been providing information and monitoring the status of various pieces of legislation in numerous state legislatures that either could affect (such as bills placing restrictions on communications devices used while mobile) or did affect (such as state PRB-1 laws) amateur radio interests. During the first six months of 2007 Oklahoma and North Carolina became states 24 and 25 to pass state PRB-1 legislation.
Finally, Dan continues to work with the FCC Enforcement Bureau Special Counsel Riley Hollingsworth by providing many first response contacts to individuals who contact the FCC for basic rules clarifications or queries, as well as working with him as he looks at various possible enforcement issues when questions arise in his fact finding.
Dan has been briefed on the Grassroots Legislative Action Program and is prepared to provide staff support as required.
Media and Public Relations
Allen Pitts, W1AGP also reports directly to me. Allen continues to find creative ways to convey positive messages about Amateur Radio. This years Field Day publicity was possibly the best ever. Allens report will be distributed as an annex.
2007 Part Deux
Thanks to Mary Hobarts unprecedented success in fundraising during the first half of 2007 as well as to our hitting or surpassing our other financial targets, at this point we can for a change be reasonably confident of avoiding a deficit for the year despite the unusual expenses associated with our legal challenge of the FCC and with WRC-07.
For the remainder of the year, our focus is on maintaining the momentum of the past five months, achieving the remaining objectives for the year, and planning for a healthy 2008. Thanks to Barry Shelleys successful negotiation of medical insurance coverage through the end of next year, for the first time we will go into the planning cycle knowing what our costs will be in this significant area. It looks like a busy election cycle for Director and Vice Director in five divisions, a process being ably looked after by Lisa Kustosik.
Of course, the bulk of what the ARRL staff is doing for the protection, promotion and advancement of Amateur Radio and in service to our members is contained in Harold Kramers report, Document #9, which I commend to your attention. Harolds efforts to strengthen the staff continue to bear fruit.
Paul Rinaldo will not be present at the Board Meeting for medical reasons, but his report on the good work of the Technical Relations Office is also worth careful reading. I will be happy to address any related questions that may arise during the course of the meeting.
The ARRL fields a good team, from President Harrison on down to the newest field volunteer. On behalf of the entire staff, let me say that it is a pleasure to work for, and with, you all.
Sincere 73,
David Sumner, K1ZZ
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July 11, 2007 -- Covers the period July 1-7.
Upcoming Meetings and Events
Programs & Services Committee
July 19 in Newington, CT
Administration & Finance Committee
July 19 in Newington, CT
Second Board Meeting
July 20-21, 2007 in Windsor, CT
Regulatory Information
Reported by Dan Henderson, N1ND
As on Friday July 6th we have confirmed power reductions from 83 of 105 California and 11 of 15 New England repeaters involved with the PAVE PAWS radar situation. As on the same date 52 of 105 California and 6 of 15 New England repeaters had responded and verified coordination with the ARRL. The teleconference with DoD officials is now scheduled for Friday July 13th.
Post-Field Day member contact continues as expected, with numerous emails and phone calls related to Field Day anomalies and submission questions. The Field Day Web applet submissions topped over 900 by the end of the week. Submissions to the Field Day Online Soapbox topped 150. Both of these are on pace to match or exceed the 2006 submissions for each.
The summary of activity in the Regulatory Information Office was written in preparation for the upcoming Board meeting. We also began to review VC/VCE applications and will begin adding new volunteers to the online database the week of July 9th. Also, we continue to work with Dave Patton to help clear up some contest-related issues as well as edited for size the International DX Phone Contest results article for Ward Silver, the author.
Media & Public Relations
Reported by Allen Pitts, W1AGP
Allen was on vacation last week, but the media hits kept piling up as returns from Field Day continue to come in. There is a definite increase in both the number and quality of the media coverage this year. In other activities, the PRC has taken on the task of developing a series of short articles targeted to hams explaining the benefits of membership using the April 07 CONTACT! article as a basis. Allen will be presenting at the upcoming GAREC conference and also at the PR Forum in the following convention.
Development
Reported by Mary Hobart, K1MMH
The Education & Technology Campaign is winding down with a total of $185,820 from 907 donors received in 2007. Additional gifts will come in during the second half of the year, but the majority of this donor-funded program is in.
The Spectrum Defense Fund has reached $143,583 from 702 donors since January. This far exceeds the planned carryover from the fall campaign, though it is never enough to cover the Spectrum Defense expenses for the year. The fall campaign is planned to launch in early September.
The Diamond Club continues to build. New requests for bricks continue to arrive as members discover this as a wonderful way to honor friends, family members, mentors and Elmers. Clubs and informal groups of donors are participating in the Diamond Terrace project as well, mostly to honor Silent Keys.
Final details are being made to fulfill the 2007 scholarship awards.
Production/Editorial
Reported by Joel Kleinman, N1BKE
Editorial and production work continues for the September issue of QST and the September/October issues of NCJ and QEX.
Khrystyne Keane wrote and prepared the ARRL Letter, Vol. 26, No. 27, for Friday, July 6. It was distributed to 65,626 members, an increase of 109 over the previous week. Per a request in the Letter soliciting feedback, we have received about 65 e-mails regarding how we can improve the Letter. Khrystyne also voiced and produced the July 6 edition of ARRL Audio News.
Sales and Marketing
Reported by Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R
June membership ended at 150,730. While it is down from last month, we are still 2,098 ahead of projections. Were enjoying brisk returns from a 100,000 piece membership mailing (mailed in June), which included licensees that have upgraded throughout the last 6 monthsmany new General and Extra class licensees. The mailing has returned 959 new members in the last 3 weeks.
June product sales were $241,487; just short of plan by $5,844. Weve been able to retain most of the $140k overage (over plan) earned in the first 3 months of the year.
The new edition General Class License Manual and General Q & A began shipping in mid-June. Still, sales during the partial month greatly exceeded the introduction of the previous editions in 2004both in units and dollars. This is a strong indicator that were still enjoying a higher-than-typical sales climate even 6 months following the restructuring announcement. These new editions are valid for exams given between July 1, 2007 and June 30, 2011 (customers buy now and enjoy a book with a long shelf life).
Planning continues for the ARRL National Convention in Huntsville, August 18-19. Hotel bookings have already exceeded our original planning estimates. ARRL has accumulated 30 registrations for GAREC-07, the Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference, which takes place in the two days just before the convention at the Embassy Suites Huntsville.
Testing continues on the nearly completed online membership application.
We helped prepare an online survey, seeking feedback about W1AW bulletins. An invitation was emailed to 10,000 members on July 9, soliciting their participation in the survey. Overnight, there were responses representing a 23% participation rate. Before the end of the week, a 30% rate was achieved. The survey is hosted on Zoomerang, an online survey software company.
The warehouse crew processed 574 packages of fulfillment orders during the holiday-shortened week. In addition, there were 330 free book membership premiums fulfilled, and a mailing supplement for July QST.
Membership & Volunteer Programs
Reported by Dave Patton, NN1N
QSL Branch
There is no delay in opening mail and a 1 day delay in slotting of cards. This week, 86 pounds of cards were received from members.
W1AW
Thanks to Bill Moore, NC1L for his running the morning code transmissions for the vacationing Joe Carcia.
Prior to his week off, Joe created the texts for the July W1AW Qualifying Runs. He processed two Qualifying Run certificates and one endorsement. Joe also processed regular W1AW QSL card requests.
Scott worked on slow and fast code practice files for the first part of the month of July. He worked the early afternoon shifts for the vacationing Joe Carcia. Scott also assisted the DXCC department with checking 632 database-inputted cards (for a two-week period) against DXCC applications. He also had to perform a check of altered cards in a large DXCC submission.
Field Organization/Public Service Team
Ron Murdock, W6KJ, was appointed as Sacramento Valley Section Manager on July 2 by Dave Patton, NN1N. Ron was already scheduled to take the reins on October 1 since he was the only candidate during the nomination period. Out-going SM Casey McPartland, W7IB, stepped down since he is planning to move out of the section soon. Steve Ewald and Leona Adams have been assisting Ron as he gets started. Leona Adams has also been assisting John Dyer, AE5B, who returned July 1 to the Section Managers chair in West Texas after two years away. Leona handled 25 new Field Organization appointments along with updates to the data base.
Chuck Skolaut compiled and submitted ARRLs monthly Intruder Watch monitoring report to the IARU Region 2 Coordinator of this program. Two more Intruder Watch-related reports were received this past week at HQ, and he forwarded them to the group with a request for participants to monitor. We also received information about a company that is advertising to modify Amateur Radio equipment for out-of-band operation. At their request, this information has been forwarded to the FCC. Chuck also prepared to attend the ARRL Arizona State Convention from July 6 -8.
Web/Software Development
Reported by Jon Bloom, KE3Z
Micah and Hugh are continuing to test the new online Membership Application prior to the scheduled go-live date of July 16th. They will be working with Comptrollers and Circulation this week to ensure the system is fully ready prior to rolling it out to the membership. In this first phase members will see a more user-friendly web screen allowing them to choose membership and subscription options all at one time, including the ability to join the Diamond Club.
For Phase 2 of the Membership App we have begun testing with ISD to see if we can load the new member data directly into the Siebel system. If this works it will allow members to access the Members-Only part of the website within a day or two of joining. Currently new members can not access this part of the website until they have received their membership number in the welcome kit.
After the Membership app is rolled out, we will be working on additional e-commerce projects for other departments including MVP and Education.
Sincerely Compiled by,
Lisa Kustosik, KA1UFZ
Assistant to the CEO
Staff Absentee List
Leona Adams 7/20pm Vacation
Jon Bloom 7/9-7/27 Vacation
`` 9/26-10/5 Vacation
Katie Breen 7/30-8/3 Vacation
Hugh Brower 9/7-9/14 Vacation
LouAnn Campanello 7/19-7/31 Vacation
Steve Capodicasa 9/4-9/10 Vacation
Joe Carcia 7/13 Vacation
`` 7/20 Vacation
`` 7/27 Vacation
`` 8/3-8/10 Vacation
Jackie Cornell 7/30-8/3 Vacation
Carole Dimock 7/9-7/20 Vacation
Steve Ewald 7/20-7/27 Vacation
Steve Ford 7/30-8/3 Vacation
Scott Gee 7/30-7/31 Vacation
Perry Green 7/25-7/28 NCVEC Conference, Gettysburg, PA
Joel Hallas 7/13 Vacation
Ed Hare 7/8-7/13 EMC Society Symposium Committee Meeting, Honolulu, HI
Dan Henderson 7/25-7/28 NCVEC Conference, Gettysburg, PA
`` 8/16-8/28 ARRL National Convention, Huntsville, AL/Vacation
Mary Hobart 8/17-8/19 ARRL National Convention, Huntsville, AL
`` 9/7-9/9 MFJ Anniversary/Starkville MS
`` 9/14-9/16 W9DX Convention, Chicago, IL
`` 9/28-9/29 TenTac, Pigeon Forge, TN
Tom Hogerty 7/2-7/6 Vacation
Amy Hurtado 8/13-8/15 Vacation
Gail Iannone 8/17-8/31 Vacation
Bob Inderbitzen 7/16-7/20 Vacation
Karen Isakson 8/6-8/13 Vacation
Debra Johnson 7/2-7/11 Vacation
Khrystyne Keane 7/26-7/27 Vacation
`` 8/17-8/19 ARRL National Convention, Huntsville, AL
Joel Kleinman 8/2 Vacation
Monique Levesque 7/5-7/10 Vacation
`` 8/6-8/10 Vacation
`` 8/30-9/4 Vacation
Carol Michaud 7/11 Vacation
Bill Moore 7/13-7/16 Vacation
Frankie Perez 07/27 Vacation
AnnMarie Pinto 8/13-8/24 Vacation
Allen Pitts 7/2-7/6 Vacation
Eileen Sapko 7/10 Jury Duty
Barry Shelley 7/5-7/9 Vacation
`` 8/10-8/24 Vacation
Chuck Skolaut 7/5-7/10 Arizona State Convention, Williams, AZ/Vacation
Maria Somma 7/13-7/22 Vacation
`` 7/25-7/28 NCVEC Conference, Gettysburg, PA
`` 8/16-8/19 ARRL National Convention, Huntsville, AL
Dave Sumner 8/1-8/6 Vacation
`` 8/15-8/19 GAREC/ARRL National Convention, Huntsville, AL
`` 9/8-9/15 IARU Reg. 2 Conference, Brasilia
Maty Weinberg 7/2-7/20 Vacation
Larry Wolfgang 8/31-8/21 Vacation
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There are references in several sections of this report to large numbers of
new licensees joining the Amateur Radio Service since the code requirement
was abolished. That's encouraging but it isn't quantified. Can we see some
data showing numbers of new licensees since the code was dropped, compared
to (say) a comparable period from 2006? We have so much riding on this
growth in the number of new hams that I would be comforted by some hard
data.
73 - Kay N3KN
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Hi,
I have attached the COO Report for the first six months of 2007. Thanks
to all of the staff members who have assisted their Department Heads and
me in preparing it. And thanks to all the Department Heads for their
help in its preparation.
As usual, it is a bit lengthy. However, this is a reflection of the
many great things that we have accomplished together.
73,
Harold
Harold Kramer, WJ1B
Chief Operating Officer
ARRL - The national association for Amateur Radio
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111
Telephone: 860 594 0220
email: hkramer(a)arrl.org
web: www.arrl.org/ <http://www.arrl.org/>
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Good morning,
You are cordially invited to attend the Opening of the Diamond Terrace
at 3 pm on Thursday, July 19. This informal event will take place as a
brief respite in the business of the A & F and PSC Committee meetings
and will be followed by refreshments. The ARRL staff are also being
invited.
73,
Mary K1MMH
Mary M. Hobart, K1MMH
Chief Development Officer
ARRL
Telephone: 860-594-0397
Fax: 860-594-0259
email: mhobart(a)arrl.org
You can honor your call sign or that of a Silent Key or Elmer by
participating in the Diamond Club's Diamond Terrace at ARRL. All the
information is on the web at www.arrl.org/diamondclub.
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I overlooked one misplacement in Janet's list that Henry caught and brought
to my attention.
Senator McConnel in Kentucky is not in the Delta Division..obviously. He is
in the Great Lakes Division so Jim Weaver gets to tackle that one!
Joel
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From: Joel Harrison [mailto:w5zn@arrl.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:03 PM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: BPL Grassroots Letters for Senate
Greetings,
We are continuing to pursue our grassroots strategy in the Senate now that
our bill has been introduced.
I have attached a list of 27 Senate targets (Members of the Senate
Leadership and Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee) for S. 1629,
that are broken down based on ARRL Division.
We need your division grassroots network to write letters of support (a
draft is attached) from respective members within the states of the Senators
identified.
Please remember, and this is very important, that Chwat & Company receive a
copy of the letter. You may send those to:
John.chwat(a)chwatco.com or
Janet.worthington(a)chwatco.com
Or fax at 703-684-7594
Also, please let me know when you've completed this.
If you have any questions, or are not clear on what is being requested,
please let me know.
Thanks for your help.
73 Joel W5ZN
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All -
Please find attached a preliminary report for the ARRL ad hoc Committee on
Scouting (Doc #26). We have a teleconference planned early next week to
discuss information that should be included in the final version of this
report. Look for that final version shortly thereafter.
73 and Yours in Scouting,
Brian Mileshosky, N5ZGT
ARRL Vice-Director, Rocky Mountain Division
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Greetings,
We are continuing to pursue our grassroots strategy in the Senate now that
our bill has been introduced.
I have attached a list of 27 Senate targets (Members of the Senate
Leadership and Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee) for S. 1629,
that are broken down based on ARRL Division.
We need your division grassroots network to write letters of support (a
draft is attached) from respective members within the states of the Senators
identified.
Please remember, and this is very important, that Chwat & Company receive a
copy of the letter. You may send those to:
John.chwat(a)chwatco.com or
Janet.worthington(a)chwatco.com
Or fax at 703-684-7594
Also, please let me know when you've completed this.
If you have any questions, or are not clear on what is being requested,
please let me know.
Thanks for your help.
73 Joel W5ZN
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