IN-Newsletter
Vol. 42, No. 2
January 13, 2017
Covers the period December 30, 2016 – January 6, 2017
Upcoming In-Person Meetings and Events
Logbook Study Committee
January 18, 2017 @ HQ, Newington, CT
New Director and Vice Director Orientation
January 18, 2017 @ HQ, Newington, CT
Administration & Finance Committee Meeting
January 19, 2017 @ HQ, Newington, CT
Programs & Services Committee Meeting
January 19, 2017 @ W1AW, Newington, CT
Annual Board Meeting
January 20 – 21, 2017 @ Windsor, CT
Southeastern Division Convention,
February 9 – 13,
2017 @ Orlando, FL
Hamvention 2017
May 19 – 21, 2017 @ Xenia, OH
Chief Executive Office
Reported by Tom Gallagher, NY2RF
Tom Gallagher was the keynote speaker for the 18th Annual Ham Radio University at Briarcliff College in Long Island on January 8.
This event is a day of education to share ideas, experiences, knowledge and fellowship among amateur radio operators. The organizer of the event is Mike Lisenco, Director of Hudson Division.
Planning and preparations continue for the January 2017 Annual Board Meeting.
Education Services
Reported by Lisa Kustosik, KA1UFZ
Teacher Registration |
Instructor Registration |
Graduation Kit Requests |
License Class Listings |
6 |
18 |
0 |
27 |
Debra Johnson coordinated scheduling for two ARISS Orientation Sessions for January, to be hosted as webinars, and updated the PowerPoint presentation for the
sessions. In concert with the ARISS management team, Debra developed a concept for an ARISS banner for education conferences and coordinated with Sue Fagan in Graphics on design. She worked with Di Szlachetka to update the brochure and an ad to promote the
Teachers Institute in 2017.
ARISS Contacts
There were 2 direct contacts this week:
·
January 4, 2017 between
students at the Rainbow Middle School in Rainbow City, AL
and Astronaut Shane Kimbrough, KE5HOD. Amateur Radio received some good visibility in local media at
www.gadsdentimes.com/news/20170104/rainbow-middle-school-students-talk-to-astronaut-on-space-station
·
January 4, 2017 between students at
Collège Mathilde Marthe Faucher, Allassac, France and
Astronaut Thomas Pesquet, KG5FYG.
Development
Reported by Lauren Clarke, KB1YDD
|
Diamond Club |
Spectrum Defense |
Education & Technology
|
Legislative Issues Advocacy
|
Misc. Unrestricted |
Goal |
$325,000 |
$310,000 |
$130,000 |
$35,000 |
|
Contributions received as of Dec. 31, 2016Goal |
$367,593 |
$257,314 |
$211,654* |
$54,573 |
$114,842 |
Percent of Goal
|
113% |
83% |
163% |
156% |
|
*includes a one-time gift of $29,000 from the Don Wallace Museum Foundation
ARRL received a second distribution from the Estate of George Grover Cole, WB4BYD (SK); Mr. Cole designated ARRL as a beneficiary in his Will to receive $25,000
toward Spectrum Defense and $25,000 toward Historic Preservation. These sums were received by ARRL on December 4, 2015. Mr. Cole further directed that his residuary estate be divided into equal shares and distributed to the charities named in the specific
bequests section of his Will. To that end, ARRL received an additional $100,000 this past week, divided equally toward Defense and Historic Preservation. We expect to receive a final distribution when the estate is closed.
Field Services
Reported by Dave Patton, NN1N
Field Organization
The receipt deadline for 2016 budget expense reports was January 4. In advance of this deadline, several more Section Managers submitted their reports to Leona
Adams and Steve Ewald for their review and initial handling. Thanks to the Accounting Office for handling these reports.
The Field Organization Team also assisted new Western Pennsylvania Section Manager Joe Shupienis, W3BC. His term of office started January 1. Leona also reports
that many Section Managers have been updating their appointment rosters as the New Year gets underway.
Lab
Reported by Bob AllisonWB1GCM
Product Review
Bob Allison completed testing of a three band, HF, QRP transceiver. A data table, charts and a comments document were created and forwarded to
QST Product Review Editor, Mark Wilson and the reviewer. There were no testing issues. Bob then moved onto a dual band, VHF/UHF handheld analog/digital transceiver, which also has general coverage with CW, AM and SSB, plus GPS!
A very tall vertical antenna is being reviewed for QST Product Review. For the review, the antenna was assembled in sections in the Lab’s workshop
by Lab Volunteer, Pete Turbide, W1PT. The antenna was then moved to Bob Allison’s house, in Coventry, CT, where the final assembly took place. With the help of Mike Gruber, W1MG, Bob tuned the antenna to work on its nine ham bands. Unfortunately, the top two
band did not tune, so more investigation is needed. At least the weather cooperated, considering it is January!
Operating Achievement
Upon receiving paper QSL cards from 9H1XT and IS0XRB, Zack Lau has achieved 160 Meter DXCC! Zack handles the many emails and telephone inquiries
that are received in the Lab each day from ARRL members as part of our Technical Information Service, an important membership benefit.
RFI
Mike Gruber responded to numerous telephone calls and emails from members regarding RFI issues. Mike had telephone discussions with Ron Hranac
and Brian Cramer concerning updates to the latest p1897 draft document, which is 14. Mike also completed all updates and action items form the last meeting. As previously mentioned, a considerable amount of new material has been added. In addition to this,
Mike worked on the EMC Committee Report for the upcoming board meeting.
Publications
Reported by Becky Schoenfeld, W1BXY
Problems with members logging in to digital QST using passwords containing ampersands and plus signs have been resolved by the PageSuite team. The e-mail notification
for the digital edition of February 2017 has been delayed due to poor image quality on iOS apps, which is being addressed by PageSuite’s support team and developers this week. Alli is continuing to use member feedback to work with PageSuite’s team to improve
the apps.
Radiosport
Reported by Norm Fusaro, W3IZ
DXCC
Paper/Fieldcheck Processing Time |
3 Weeks |
Logbook Processing Time |
2 – 3 Business Days |
Sales and Marketing
Reported by Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R
Jackie Ferreira reports that December product sales were $265,283; the sales forecast was $317,665. Royalties earned on sales of our Kindle e-books
were $7,054 ($88,263 year-to-date). Publication and product sales totaled $3,159,220 in 2016 ($3,084,938 in 2015) – $7,946 ahead of the forecast goal of $3,151,274. Direct sales were up nearly $44K over 2015, and comprised 59% of overall sales (same as 2014
and 2015).
A postcard featuring the new 2016 ARRL Periodicals DVD was prepared to mail to past purchasers.
Some graphics were produced for the image carousel on the website home page – including one to promote upcoming Division-level conventions.
Our fulfillment and warehouse staff supported the annual physical inventory organized by Diane Middleton on Tuesday, Jan 3. We resumed processing and
shipping orders before noon on Wednesday.
Hamfest/Member Contact/ARRL Representative/Meetings/Vacations
Steve Capodicasa 01/16 PTO
“ 02/06 PTO
Lauren Clarke 01/19 PTO
Steve Ewald 01/27 – 01/28 PTO
Steve Ford 01/24 PTO
Tom Gallagher 01/19 – 01/21 ARRL Annual Board Meeting, Windsor, CT
“ 02/10 – 02/12
Southeastern Division Convention, Orlando, FL
Scott Gee 02/20 – 02/24 PTO
Perry Green Medical Leave
Dan Henderson 01/19 – 01/21 ARRL Annual Board Meeting, Windsor, CT
Bart Jahnke 02/09 – 02/12 Southeastern Division Convention, Orlando, FL
Gail Iannone 10/07 – 02/05 Sick Leave
Debra Johnson 01/20 PTO
“ 01/27 PTO
“ 01/30 PTO
Bob Inderbitzen
02/09 – 02/13 Southeastern Division Convention, Orlando, FL
Debra Johnson 01/27 PTO
“ 01/30 PTO
Carla Pereira
01/18 – 01/21 ARRL Annual Board Meeting, Windsor, CT
Barry Shelley 01/19 – 01/21 ARRL Annual Board Meeting, Windsor, CT
Sincerely Compiled by,
Carla Pereira, Assistant to CEO