IN-Newsletter
Vol. 36, No. 37
September 25, 2013 -- Covers the period September 15-21.
Upcoming Meetings and Events
Executive Committee:
October 5 @ 8:30am – Denver, CO
Director/Vice Director Elections
November 15
LoTW Study Committee
November 15 @ 9:00am in Newington, CT
Administration & Finance Committee
November 16 @ 8:30am in Newington, CT
Sales and Marketing
Reported by Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R
A report was prepared for the upcoming Executive Committee Meeting with a listing of the elected Life Members since the last EC meeting—170 new Life Members.
The first batch of personalized ARRL Centennial Edition Handbooks were ordered from the printer: 2,549 copies. Thanks to John Proctor (IT Department) for his help assembling the list from orders we have accumulated
during the last 2 months. Those books will be fulfilled by mid-October. Jackie Ferreira is preparing a Handbook mailing to solicit additional orders for the book. We will continue to take orders for personalized books throughout the next months, or while
supplies last.
A handful of Centennial Convention activities are underway, including planning with an exhibit services company that will manage the decorating and other setup details at the convention center. Allison Barbieri
has obtained competitive bids from a couple of bus companies, to help transport convention attendees from downtown Hartford to ARRL Headquarters for tours.
Yvette Vinci has been compiling information to complete the annual Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation for our annual periodicals: QST, QEX and NCJ. The statements are required
by the US Postal Service.
Summary of warehouse fulfillment activity (reported by Steve Capodicasa):
Week of |
Packages fulfilled |
Member Premiums |
9/16/2013 |
474 |
364 |
Membership & Volunteer Programs
Reported by Dave Patton, NN1N
DXCC
Paper/Fieldcheck Processing Time |
3 Weeks |
Logbook Processing Time |
3-5 Business Days |
W1AW
W1AW hosted a number of Section Managers over the weekend. Thanks to Steve Ewald and Chuck Skolaut for overseeing their activity.
Joe processed regular QSL card requests. He also designed and built a keying circuit that will be used to eventually both power and key (the HV section) of Old Betsy.
Field Organization/Public Service Team
This year’s Section Manager’s Workshop, held here in Newington from September 20 to 22, was a success. Steve Ewald thanks all staff members who provided great support. Session presenters kept the conversations
going, and the participating Section Managers reported that they learned a whole lot. Comments from attendees have been very positive.
Our guests included Chris Brewer, N5GMJ (North Texas); Bob McCaffrey, KØCY (Iowa); George Forsyth, AA7GS (Montana); Jim Coleman, AI5B (Louisiana), with his wife, Brenda; Charlie Hardy, WV8CH (West Virginia) with
his wife, Jane, WV8JH; Jim Mezey, W2KFV (New York City – Long Island); Monte Simpson, K2MLS (Western Washington); Robert Spencer, KE8DM (Arizona), with his wife, Helen, KA7VLV; Pete Stohrer, K1PJS (New Hampshire), with his wife, Deb; and Gary Sorensen, W9ULK
(Wisconsin).
Leona Adams reports that the Tennessee Section Manager election ballots and candidate statements have been mailed. Thanks from our mailroom staff, this mailing was completed ahead of the October 1 deadline.
ARRL members in Tennessee have until November 15 to return their ballots.
The open nomination period announcement for the International Humanitarian Award was prepared and distributed. Chuck Skolaut received reports about bad language and operating practices on 7.200 MHz. The regional
OOC was alerted to have OOs check it out. Problems happening on a Western Massachusetts repeater were also being checked. The Santa Clara Valley OOC reported on some intermittent jamming happening on a local repeater, and an investigation continues. Questions
received and answered this week included operating overseas, Technician Class privileges, and information about and receiving the OO reflector.
Chuck also helped with planning for the Section Managers’ Workshop. He assisted with transportation needs for the Section Managers and hosted their operating at W1AW.
Sincerely Compiled by,
Lisa Kustosik, KA1UFZ
Assistant to the CEO
Hamfest/Member Contact/ARRL Representative/Meetings/Vacations
All Staff 11/28-11/29 Holiday
Steve Capodicasa 11/25-11/27 PTO
Joe Carcia 9/27 PTO
`` 10/14 PTO
Steve Ford 10/2 PTO
Scott Gee 10/4-10/7 PTO
`` 11/11 PTO
Mike Gruber 9/30-10/4 PTO
Dan Henderson 9/26-9/30 SEDCO/W4DXCC
`` 10/11-10/13 Florida State Convention, Melbourne, FL
`` 10/16-11/1 PTO
`` 11/8-11/9 Hamjam, Atlanta, GA
`` 11/14-11/17 Indiana State Convention, Ft. Wayne, IN
Bob Inderbitzen 10/4 PTO
Harold Kramer 9/27 EmCom East, Rochester, NY
`` 10/2 Connecticut SM Cabinet Meeting, Meriden, CT
Zack Lau 9/23-9/27 PTO
Diane Petrilli 9/20-9/30 PTO
Dave Sumner 9/20-9/28 IARU Region 2 Conference, Cancun, Mexico
`` 10/4- Executive Committee Meeting
`` 10-10-10/14 Washington
Yvette Vinci 10/7 PTO
Sincerely,
Lisa
Lisa Kustosik, KA1UFZ
Assistant to the CEO / Meeting Planner
ARRL--The National Association for Amateur Radio
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111
Tel: 860-594-0245 --- Fax: 860-594-0259
email: lkustosik@arrl.org