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The ARRL National Convention 2005 at Dayton Hamvention®
May 20-22, 2005
THANK YOU!
On behalf of the ARRL Officers, Directors and staff, we
extend our thanks and gratitude to the Dayton Amateur Radio Association and
Hamvention® Committee for hosting the 2005 ARRL National Convention.
This event has exceeded our expectations in so many ways,
due in large part to the volunteers that make Hamvention the "Greatest
Amateur Radio Show on Earth." We thank each and every one of you.
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If you have fun photos or stories about your trip to Dayton and the 2005 ARRL National Convention, please share them with us by emailing expo@arrl.org.
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If
you've never been to Dayton Hamvention®, THIS IS THE YEAR!
Dayton Hamvention®
is host to the 2005 ARRL National Convention--featuring a special ARRL EXPO
exhibits area. Open to members and non-members, ARRL EXPO includes a variety of
exhibits and activities to enhance your Amateur Radio experience.
You'll find ARRL
EXPO in the Hara Ballarena (near the 400-numbered booths). Your Hamvention admission includes access to ARRL
EXPO!
Meet ARRL staff and volunteers representing many ARRL
exhibits: meet ARRL publication authors - Software demonstrations - DXCC - ARES
- Clubs and Mentoring - ARRL Education and Technology Program - activities for
youth - ARRL VEC (licensing forms, testing info, and more) - Technology Task
Force - ARRL Laboratory (product review testing, RFI info, BPL forum and more)
...
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National
Convention Special! FREE Gift with New ARRL Membership or Renewal
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Contribute to the
ARRL Diamond Club and receive a free gift (at the ARRL Development
Booth)! For more information, visit www.arrl.org/diamondclub
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Free Button! Visit
the ARRL EXPO area for your free ARRL National Convention souvenir button.
Questions?
Please contact the office of the ARRL National
Convention Coordinator, email expo@arrl.org.
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ARRL EXPO EXHIBITS AND BOOTHS
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ARRL Bookstore - Purchase publications, join or renew your ARRL
membership, and pick up official ARRL merchandise.
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ARRL Grassroots Lobbying - Join the effort to support ARRL
legislative initiatives that are helpful to ham radio.
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The ARRL Lab - Product review testing, RFI/EMI information, BPL
presentation and more.
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ARRL Section Managers and Section Leaders - Visit this gathering
area for ARRL Field Organization networking.
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ARRL Education & Technology Program - See displays of ARRL
program kits, projects, activity boards and other resources available to
schools and teachers. Also, information about Amateur Radio on the
International Space Station (ARISS).
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ARRL Youth Activities - If you're a school-aged young person,
drop by this exhibit for ham radio FUN and prizes!
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ARRL Affiliated Clubs and Mentor Program DXCC Card Checking (see
ARRL Activities for additional information) Emergency Communications and
Public Service - Register for the popular Emergency Communications online
courses.
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TravelPlus for Repeaters(tm) software demonstration ARRL
Volunteer Examiner Coordinator - Licensing forms, testing information and more.
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ARRL Development - Diamond Club, Spectrum Defense Fund, Education
& Technology Fund, W1AW Endowment Fund and more.
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The ARRL Foundation - Serving Amateur Radio with college
scholarships and grants.
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ARRL Media and Public Relations
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ARRL Technology Task Force
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Welcome New Hams! - New to ham radio? Recently licensed ARRL is
here to help YOU.
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Meet QST's printer! - ARRL is proud of its partnership with RR
Donnelley, ranked number one in the printing industry on FORTUNE magazine's
list of most admired companies. RR Donnelley prints 7 out of the top 10
consumer magazines in the United States.
ARRL guest exhibits:
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The International Amateur Radio Union
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United States Power Squadrons®
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The National Association of Radio and Telecommunications
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Engineers Barker Specialty Company (ARRL logo merchandise store)
ARRL Activities
ARRL Passport
ARRL
Passport is the ultimate convention scavenger hunt. Pick up your free ARRL
Passport at the ARRL EXPO exhibits area. Use your ARRL Passport as you wander
from exhibitor to exhibitor and from activity to activity. Look for Passport
signs throughout the convention, and collect Passport codes to qualify to win
great prizes! No purchase necessary to participate. Each copy of ARRL Passport includes the official rules and entry form.
Limited to the first 5,000 visitors to the ARRL EXPO exhibits area. Pick up
your ARRL Passport, and join the fun!
ARRL Passport Prizes
(confirmed
by press time)
Grand Prizes
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Kenwood TS-480HX 6-160
Meter All-Mode Transceiver
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Icom IC-706MKIIG
HF/VHF/UHF All-Mode Transceiver
Silver Prizes
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Icom ID-800H VHF/UHF
Digital Transceiver
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AOR U.S.A. ARD9000
Digital Voice Interface
Bronze Prizes
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Icom IC-2200H 144 MHz FM
Transceiver with UT-118 Digital Board Unit
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Alinco DJ-C7T VHF/UHF
Dual-Band Micro Transceiver
The ARRL Stage
(ARRL EXPO area)
See live presentations every half hour at the ARRL Stage, located in the ARRL
EXPO area. A list of presentations is posted near the stage. Hear from ARRL
volunteers and staff on a variety of topics!
Get your photo on the cover of QST
You're famous! Come to be photographed at this booth, and your photo will be
superimposed on a cover of QST. You won't want to miss getting this cool
keepsake of your trip to Dayton.
Take home your personalized QST cover to hang up in the shack! Purchase tickets
at the ARRL Bookstore (ARRL EXPO area). Price $10.
ARRL Internet Café and WiFi
Got a laptop? The ARRL EXPO exhibit area in the Hara Ballarena is equipped with
a wireless LAN. The system is 802.11b/g compliant. Any laptop or device
equipped for wireless will enjoy Internet access within the ARRL EXPO vicinity.
The ARRL EXPO will also include a small Internet café
with computers set up to browse. Access your e-mail and the Internet. Surf
away! Compliments of ARRL, in partnership with the Dayton Microcomputer
Association.
Meet Astronaut Tony England, W0ORE
Friday May 20, 9:30 to 10 AM, ARRL EXPO exhibits area
Friday May 20, 10 to 10:30 AM, ARRL Youth Activities booth
(ARRL EXPO area)
Meet
Dr. Tony England and have your Hamvention® program or your ARRL Passport
autographed! In 1985, Tony got his chance to go into space onboard the
Challenger space shuttle. On his eight-day mission, he was a NASA Mission
Specialist, responsible for conducting many of the experiments in the onboard
laboratory. The mission included a ham radio payload called SAREX, the Shuttle
Amateur Radio Experiment. He is the second astronaut ever to use ham radio in
space!
2005 Annual ARRL EmComm Banquet
Friday May 20, 5:30 PM
For
the second year, all ARRL EmComm class graduates (and friends) are invited to
join us at Ryan's Restaurant in Kettering, Ohio for the EmComm Banquet. Don't
forget to submit your nomination for "Mentor of the Year!" The award
is presented at the banquet. Last year, we had 2 Mentors-of-the-Year! Please
RSVP to Dan Miller, K3UFG, k3ufg@arrl.net,
or call (860) 206-3379 evenings and/or weekends. Space is limited. Location and
Directions: Ryan's Restaurant, 1760 East Stroop Road, Kettering, OH 45429, (927) 296-0528. Take 675 east to Wilmington Pike. Turn left on East Stroop.
Ryan's will be on the left. www.ryansinc.com/frameset_locations.html
ARRL Wouff Hong Ceremony
Saturday May 21, 10:30 PM, Crowne Plaza Hotel
Participate
in this lively ARRL tradition. The ceremony is a ritual steeped in mystery!
Attendees receive a special keepsake. ARRL Ohio Section Manger Joe Phillips,
K8QOE, organizes this fun activity for all ages. Saturday, 10:30 PM at the
Crowne Plaza Hotel. Come join us!
DXCC
Card Checking
Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday, in the ARRL EXPO exhibits area
Personnel from the
ARRL DXCC Branch will be on hand to check your DX cards and applications. All
cards will be eligible for checking, including old cards, cards for deleted
countries and cards for 160-Meters. Applications will be limited to 120 cards
(more cards will be checked as time and volunteer Card Checkers are available).
See www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc
for the latest program information and current forms.
License
Examinations
Friday,
May 20, 2:30 PM
Saturday,
May 21, 9:30 AM and 2:30 PM
ARRL/VEC
administered Amateur Radio license examinations will be provided by the Dayton
Amateur Radio Association. Technician through Extra class exams will be given.
For the latest examination times and reservations (highly recommended) visit www.arquillalabs.com/license.html
or contact Terri Ruwe, AK8T, ak8t@arquillalabs.com.
Commercial License Examinations
FCC
Commercial License testing will be provided by NARTE, the National Association
of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers. Testing fee is $40.00 (not included
in Hamvention entrance fee). For more information or pre-registration contact
NARTE at 1-800-89-NARTE or visit www.narte.org.
ARRL Forums
Friday May 20, 2005
ARRL Grassroots Lobbying Forum
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM, Room 2
Moderator: Frank
Fallon, N2FF
Here's a chance to
network with fellow hams involved in shaping Amateur Radio's future through
government planning and policy. Grassroots efforts put hams directly in touch
with government officials when federal legislation is proposed that can help
Amateur Radio. Find out what ARRL is doing to make this happen. Join the effort
to support ARRL in its effort to get legislation helpful to ham radio. This
forum will give you the tools you need. We can do it together!
ARRL Clubs and Mentoring Forum
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM, Room 4
Moderator: Norm Fusaro, W3IZ
Clubs are a place where all hams can share experiences and build friendships.
They are also a focus for mentoring and instruction. This forum will look at
fresh and exciting ways to make your radio club a hub of activity. Remember who
helped you get started in Amateur Radio? Hear fascinating and fun approaches on
how you can return the favor, by coaching--or "Elmering"--new and prospective
radio amateurs.
ARRL Goes to Washington For You
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM, Room
2
Moderator: Jim Haynie, W5JBP
Hear how the latest issues in Washington affect YOUR Amateur Radio. Meet ARRL President Haynie.
Amateur Radio and The
Law, "Getting it Up and Keeping it UP"
12:45 PM - 2:15 PM, Room
3
Moderator: Jim O'Connell, W9WU
Led by Amateur Radio attorneys, the
discussion will cover legal issues of interest to hams: How to avoid
restrictive covenants, how to present your case for a tower permit, and
information on recent court rulings on RFI, PRB-1 and antenna support
structures. The forum will also focus on homeland security issues and how
Amateur Radio can play a critical support role. Participants will include ARRL
Volunteer Counsel Jim O'Connell, W9WU; ARRL General Counsel Chris Imlay, W3KD;
ARRL Volunteer Counsel and Author Fred Hopengarten, K1VR; IARU Vice President
and Attorney Tim Ellam, VE6SH; and ARRL Dakota Division Director and Attorney
Jay Bellows, K0QB.
ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service
(ARES) Forum
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM, Room 3
Moderator: Steve
Ewald, WV1X
Saturday May 21, 2005
What's Your Buzz in
Amateur Radio?
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM, Room 3
Moderator: Jim Haynie, W5JBP and ARRL Board of Directors
See how ARRL works for what-gets-you-going in ham radio; meet the ARRL
Prez and YOUR ARRL Family.
AMSAT Forum
8:15 AM - 9:45 AM, Room 1
The following
speakers were confirmed by AMSAT as of mid-March:
Moderator: Barry
Baines, WD4ASW, VP-Marketing & User Services, AMSAT-NA
Rick Hambly, W2GPS, "AMSAT's Mission and Vision"
Jim Sanford, WB4GCS, "Eagle Project Update"
Sam Jewell, G4DDK, "An Update on SSETI Express Student/AMSAT-UK
Satellite"
Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, "Human Spaceflight Update (ARISS & Future
Exploration Initiatives)"
Special emphasis
will be made on the status of new satellite projects such as SSETI Express and
the Eagle, which is currently under design. The session is always standing room
only. Get there early and grab a good seat! For more information, visit www.amsat.org.
Antenna Technology Forum
12:00 PM - 2:30 PM, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Van Cleve Ballroom
Moderator: Tim Duffy, K3LR
Includes a
presentation by ARRL Antenna Book Editor, Dean Straw, N6BV, titled
"Strategies Using Propagation Predictions for DXing and Contesting"
Sunday May 22, 2005
ARRL Public Relations Forum
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM, Room 1
Moderator: Allen Pitts, W1AGP
Here's the scenario you'll confront: Your local
electric company is going to test BPL in your area, and the news reporter
thinks it's all just wonderful. What do you do? Highlighting the ARRL PR Forum
for 2005 will be a interactive panel discussion with some of the most
passionate public relations people involved in keeping the truth about the
interference issues a central topic in the media coverage on BPL.
ARRL
Technology Task Force Forum
10:15 AM
- 12:00 PM, Room 1
Moderator:
Howard Huntington, K9KM
ARRL Section Managers & Section
Leaders Forum
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM, Room 4
Moderator: Steve Ewald, WV1X
What makes your
ARRL Section tick? Meet and learn from fellow Section Managers and Section
Leaders, and tell us about your experiences.
You'll
also find ARRL staff and volunteers at many of the other Hamvention forums. These
are forums organized by individuals working directly with Hamvention: Teacher's
Workshop with Carole Perry and Youth in Amateur Radio Program; DXing and
Contest forums; and more!
For
a complete slate of convention forums, please visit the official Hamvention
site: www.hamvention.org
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