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- ARRL Section Managers Gather for Training at HeadquartersThe ARRL Field Organization is divided geographically into 71 sections. A key volunteer that members in each section elect is the Section Manager. These ARRL member-volunteers take a critical role in being the front line of the organization to members. On Saturday, September 15, 2024, 13 ARRL Section Managers gathered at ARRL Headquarters in Newington, […]
- National Preparedness Month - Station ReadinessAs ARRL continues the September series on National Preparedness Month, we turn to a critical element for radio amateurs and especially Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®) volunteers: their station. Many hams have a home station from which we operate on a regular basis. Is your station set up to operate or have the ability to operate […]
- The K7RA Solar UpdateSolar activity was quiet over the past week, but geomagnetic numberswere way, way up.Average daily sunspot numbers dropped from 178.4 to 120, and averagedaily solar flux from 223.7 to 175.7.Average daily planetary A index rocketed from 7.9 to 35.7, andmiddle latitude numbers from 11.1 to 23.4.Six new sunspot groups emerged over the past week; one […]
- ARRL Announces Partnership with Grouper
- ARRL Philanthropist, Radar Detector Pioneer, Michael Valentine, W8MM, Silent KeyMichael “Mike” D. Valentine, W8MM, of Cincinnati, Ohio, passed away on Monday, September 16, 2024. He was 74. Mike and his wife of 51 years, Margaret “Peg” K. Valentine, have been the most generous individual supporters of ARRL The National Association of Amateur Radio. Valentine earned his amateur radio license as a teenager. “I was […]
- National Preparedness Month: Ensuring Family SafetySeptember is National Preparedness Month. In coordination with our partners at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®) is producing a series of weekly articles to help radio amateurs and their families stay safe.See previous stories:https://www.arrl.org/news/resilience-through-amateur-radio-for-national-preparedness-month https://www.arr...
- Ham Radio Volunteers Serve During Hurricane FrancineHam radio operators volunteering with the ARRL® Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®) have successfully completed operations for Hurricane Francine, now a tropical storm. “We had a huge positive showing of ARES team members checking in and doing the ‘thing.’ I sincerely appreciate everyone leaning into this activation,” said Robert Hayes, KC5IMN, Section Emergency Coordinator of […]
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