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Nevada

Nevada

Contact Information

Section Name:
Nevada
Contact:
Craig McVeay
Daytime Phone:
305-712-0254
Email:
N0CSM@arrl.org

Basic Information

Division:
Pacific
Alert:

 

2026 ARRL "Year of the Club" and "Worked All States 250"

Description:

 

2026 ARRL "Year of the Club" and "Worked All States 250"

In a fashion similar to the 2023 Volunteers on The Air (VOTA), ARRL will be celebrating the Year of The Club, as well as the 100th Anniversary of the ARRL Field Organization, and we will be holding a Year-Long Worked All States (WAS-250) operating event to recognize the 250th Anniversary (Semiquincentennial) of the Declaration of Independence.

More Information found here:  https://www.arrl.org/news/2026-is-arrl-s-year-of-the-club-a-celebration-of-amateur-radio-clubs

 

 

Nevada Officials

  • John Bigley

    Public Info Coordinator,
    Assistant Section Manager

    John H. Bigley N7UR

  • Cathy Etheredge

    Public Info Coordinator

    Cathy Etheredge AC7CE

  • Craig McVeay

    Section Manager

    Craig S. McVeay N0CSM

  • James Shepherd

    Affiliated Club Coordinator

    James F. Shepherd W6US

  • Robert Bencsko

    Assistant Section Manager

    Robert J. Bencsko AD7J

  • Bruce Parshall

    Assistant Section Manager

    Bruce E. Parshall KG7RKE

  • James Bassett

    Section Traffic Manager

    James A. Bassett W1RO

  • Elizabeth Bigley

    Assistant Section Manager

    Elizabeth Bigley KD7RIN

  • Francis Kostelac

    Technical Coordinator

    Francis J. Kostelac N7ZEV

  • Barry Bettman

    Section Youth Coordinator

    Barry C. Bettman K6ST

  • Glenn Hale

    Assistant Section Manager

    Glenn S. Hale KB7REO

  • John Phillips

    Section Emergency Coordinator

    John S. Phillips KL7RI

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