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Technical Coordinators Manual

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By Richard Regent, K9GDF
Published by
The American Radio Relay League
225 Main Street,
Newington, Connecticut 06111

Table Of Contents

Chapters

One: Introduction

1.1 Welcome
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Coordinators
1.4 Acknowledgments

Two: The ARRL Technical Organization

2.1 General
2.2 Field & Educational Services
2.3 Technical Department
2.4 Section Manager
2.5 Technical Coordinator
2.6 Technical Specialist
2.7 Wizards and Committees
2.8 ARRL Training Program Instructors
2.9 Technical Advisor

Three: Technical Coordinator

3.1 General
3.2 Appointment
3.3 Duties
3.4 Duties in A Nutshell
3.5 Image

Four: Technical Specialist

4.1 General
4.2 Appointment
4.3 Duties
4.4 Technical Information
4.5 Radio Frequency Interference
4.6 ARRL Technical Information Service

Five: The Club Connection

5.1 General
5.2 ARRL Affiliated Clubs
5.3 Special Service Club
5.4 Technical Interest Clubs
5.5 Club Training Aids
5.6 Club Library
5.7 Club Equipment
5.8 Club Projects
5.9 Club Station
5.10 Clubs On-The-Air
5.11 Interference Committees

Six: Activities

6.1 General
6.2 Experimenters
6.3 Newsletters
6.4 Computers
6.5 Computer Interference
6.6 Amateur Interference
6.7 Summary Of Activities

Seven: How to Write, Speak and Coordinate

7.1 General
7.2 Writing
7.3 The ARRL Author's Guide
7.4 Your Letter Of Introduction
7.5 Public Speaking
7.6 Coordinating Activities and People
7.7 Planning Your Time
7.8 Handling Complaints
7.9 Answering Questions

Eight: Administration

8.1 Getting Organized
8.2 Forms and Reports
8.3 Materials and Benefits

Nine: Technological Future

9.1 Changing Technology
9.2 Five years
9.3 Ten Years
9.4 Twenty Years
9.5 Traffic Technology
9.6 Technology and Skill

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