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    ARRL In Action: What Have We Been Up to Lately?

    By Compiled by S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA
    ARRL News Editor
    news@arrl.org

    June 01, 2009


    This feature -- including convenient Web links to useful information -- is a concise monthly update of some of the things ARRL is doing on behalf of its members. This installment covers the month of May.


    The ARRL solicited support for HR 2160, the Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Enhancement Act of 2009.

    An ARRL Freedom of Information Act request forced the FCC to release the redacted portions of the studies on which they relied with regard to their Broadband over Powerline (BPL) rulemaking in 2004.

    The ARRL hosted their 2009 National Convention at the Dayton Hamvention on May 15-17.

    ARRL Southeastern Division Vice Director Sandy Donahue, W4RU, passed away on May 4.

    The ARRL honored those who donated more than $1000 to the League in 2008 with a reception just prior to the 2009 ARRL National Convention and Dayton Hamvention. Three new members of the ARRL's Maxim Society were introduced at the reception.

    The ARRL's Programs and Services Committee approved two changes to ARRL VHF and UHF contests.

    The ARRL Public Relations Committee honored three Public Information Officers for going above and beyond in ensuring that the role of Amateur Radio is explained to media and the public, especially in unanticipated situations in the field. The Committee also introduced the new PR-101 course at the 2009 ARRL National Convention at the Dayton Hamvention.

    ARRL President Joel Harrison, W5ZN, presented former ARISS International Chairman Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, with the ARRL President's Award at Dayton.

    W1AW and W1HQ received new antennas during their semi-annual tower inspection.

    At month's end, the ARRL had awarded 269 Triple Play Awards since the award's inception January 1, 2009.

    The ARRL participated in the 2009 Maker's Faire in San Mateo, California.

    Mel Parkes, NM7P, of Layton, was re-elected as the Utah Section Manager. Dan Pruitt, AE6SX, is the new Section Manager in the San Joaquin Valley Section. The Rhode Island, Maryland-DC, West Texas, Nevada, Northern New Jersey and New Hampshire Sections will keep their incumbent Section Managers.

    The winner of the QST Cover Plaque Award for May is Mal Eiselman, NC4L, for his article "Troubleshooting Radios."

    The current 7Z1CQ operation in Saudi Arabia has been approved for DXCC credit.


       



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