IN-Newsletter
Vol. 41, No. 12
April 6, 2016 — Covers the period March 20-April 2.
Upcoming In-Person Meetings and Events
LoTW Study Committee
May 3 @ 10:00am in Newington, CT
Administration & Finance Committee
May 4 @ 8:30am in Newington, CT
LoTW Study Committee
July 13 @ 10:00am in Newington, CT
Administration & Finance Committee
July 14 @ 8:30am in Newington, CT
Programs & Services Committee
July 14 @ 8:30am in Newington, CT
Production/Editorial
Reported by Becky Schoenfeld, W1BXY
The May/June issue of QEX went to the printer
The Extra Class License Manual and Extra Q and A went to the printer.
Sales and Marketing
Reported by Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R
Diane Petrilli reports that March ended with 169,176 members, 245 members ahead of the year-to-date goal. This represents a loss from February of 677 members; a loss of 905 was forecast.
The on-time renewal rate for March is 72.16% vs. 73.76% last March. The largest sources of acquisition were applications received from new licensees, ARRL notification of FCC license expiration, a February membership mailing, and the ARRL website (not attributed
to anything in particular).
Jackie Ferreira reports that February product sales were $254,223, exceeding the sales forecast of $216,706. Direct sales were $138,801; dealer sales were $115,422. Direct sales are
up $41k and dealer sales $21k from March 2015—our best March since 2009. Royalties earned on sales of our Kindle e-books were $9,029 – up significantly due to the recent introduction of 3 more ARRL e-books.
On April 2, Bob Inderbitzen attended the Wisconsin Section Convention at AES Superfest as the staff representative. Attendance neared 1,000. There were 10 manufacturer exhibits including
Yaesu and West Mountain Radio, and 11 exhibits for regional clubs and organizations. Bob returned with 64 membership applications, totaling 76 membership years; renewals and a handful of new members. Bob also participated at a radio club meeting for the Milwaukee
Radio Amateurs’ Club, which marks its 99th anniversary this year.
Now shipping: The ARRL Repeater Directory 2016-2017 editions in pocket and desktop editions.
Copies will be on the way to all Board members quickly.
Many requests for graphics and items to support our exhibits at Dayton Hamvention were submitted for design and procurement. Diane Petrilli has finalized the hotel block.
Summary of Sales and Marketing Department telephone group, reported by Yvette Vinci:
Week Ending |
Calls Answered |
Calls Per Hour |
Total Talking Duration |
Average Speed of Answer |
4/1/2016 |
942 |
20.93 |
29:35:52 |
9 seconds |
3/25/2016 (4 days) |
783 |
21.75 |
22:10:49 |
9 seconds |
3/18/2016 |
932 |
20.7 |
27:30:19 |
10 seconds |
3/11/2016 |
849 |
18.9 |
25:13:34 |
9 seconds |
Summary of warehouse fulfillment activity, reported by Steve Capodicasa:
Week Ending |
Packages fulfilled |
Member Premiums |
4/1/2016 |
1,028 |
564 |
3/25/2016 (4 days) |
770 |
374 |
3/18/2016 |
853 |
479 |
3/11/2016 |
631 |
510 |
Field Services & Radiosport
Reported by Dave Patton, NN1N
DXCC
Paper/Fieldcheck Processing Time |
3 Weeks |
Logbook Processing Time |
1-2 Days |
Number of Centennial applications processed:
Centennial Challenge QSO |
2841 |
W1AW/WAS |
2020 |
W1AW
Report for the week ending April 2, 2016:
Joe Carcia updated the web code practice files and their archives. He constructed power supply Power Pole pigtails for the ARISS transceiver and
2-meter amplifier. He also updated the web schedules for the weekly code practice sources.
Scott Gee worked on slow and fast code practice files for the week. He also processed some VUCC applications.
Report for the week ending March 26, 2016:
Joe processed six Qualifying Run certificates and one endorsement. He created the texts for the W1AW April Qualifying Runs. He updated the web
schedules for the weekly web code practice sources. He also corrected an issue with the PC used for the W1AW EchoLink conference server.
Field Organization/Public Service Team
Leona reports that there are three new SM’s beginning their terms as April 1, 2016: Scott Wren, KD5DFL – Louisiana; Joe Speroni, AHØA – Pacific; and David Kaltenborn, N8KBC – San Diego.
Leona has been working the new SM’s to make sure ARRL badges were ordered, certificates and the proper supplies were sent.
Thank you to the mailroom staff for getting the Section Manager ballots and statements out to the members this week for the upcoming SM election for the Alabama section.
An Ohio station forwarded documentation regarding two cases of unlicensed operation on 10 meters by truck drivers and the information was sent to the FCC. Questions dealt with mobile
operation while driving in Florida which was referred to the Florida Government Liaison who responded with the information, the SBE comments to the FCC-initiated proceeding about AM broadcast revitalization, the digital voice modes on VHF, power levels used
in remote control of drones, taking ham gear on commercial airlines, and stealth type antennas which was referred to Joel Hallas. Documentation was received of an online distributor selling easily modified ham gear to operate on the CB band. Follow up information
was provided to an Oregon station about reported interference in the 2 meter band, referred to the lab and the station was given information and advice. Chuck ran two morning code practice sessions at W1AW and hosted a visitor.
Sincerely Compiled by,
Lisa Kustosik, KA1UFZ
Assistant to the CEO
Hamfest/Member Contact/ARRL Representative/Meetings/Vacations
All Staff 5/30 Holiday
All Staff 7/4 Holiday
Leona Adams 4/29 PTO
Bob Allison 7/22-7/23 Oklahoma Section Convention, Oklahoma City, OK
Ken Bailey 4/22-4/24 Nebraska State Convention, Lincoln, NE
Alli Barbieri 4/25-4/29 PTO
`` 5/18-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH
Zoe Belliveau 5/18-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH
Stephanie Borden 5/18-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH
Margie Bourgoin 5/18-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH
Steve Capodicasa 4/11 PTO
`` 4/25 PTO
Lauren Clarke 5/18-5/22 PTO
Mike Corey 4/9-4/10 Communications Academy, Seattle, WA
Norm Fusaro 4/15-4/17 Delaware State Convention, Georgetown, DE
`` 6/3-6/5 Northwestern Division Convention, Seaside, OR
Tom Gallagher 4/12 Luncheon, Washington, DC
Jen Glifort 5/18-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH
Ed Hare 4/22-4/24 Idaho State Convention, Boise, ID
Dan Henderson 5/19-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH
`` 5/27-6/3 PTO
Bob Inderbitzen 4/11-4/13 PTO
`` 5/18-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH
`` 6/21-6/27 International Exhibition, Friedrichshafen, Germany
`` 6/28-6/29 PTO
`` 7/5-7/8 PTO
Debra Johnson 4/8-4/11 PTO
`` 4/15-4/17 Science & Engineering Festival, Washington DC
Kim McNeill 5/18-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH
Diane Petrilli 4/15-4/19 PTO
Michael Scharr 5/18-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH
Becky Schoenfeld 4/7-4/21 PTO
Barry Shelley 5/16-5/17 PTO
`` 5/18-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH
Chuck Skolaut 4/7-4/14 Oklahoma State Convention, Claremore, OK/PTO
Dave Sumner 4/12 Luncheon, Washington, DC
`` 4/15 VHF Conference, Sterling, VA
Yvette Vinci 5/18-5/22 Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, OH