• Delta Division News

    From Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to All on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 13:26:40
    ARRL Member Bulletin - May 24, 2023

    Reminder:
    Complete the ARRL Dues Survey Now

    Dear member,

    If you're among the nearly 12,000 members who have already completed the
    dues survey -- THANK YOU. If you haven't yet, please complete the survey
    now at www.arrl.org/take-dues-survey.

    Since the survey launched on May 1, I have personally read each survey
    response for feedback. Many members have taken the opportunity to share
    with us what we're doing well, what they like, and what we could do
    better or improve. Many of you have shared ideas. A member who is blind
    even wrote to tell us that the survey was fully accessible for him -- reinforcing that we want participation from every member.

    Some of your Division Directors have also sent you reminders -- setting
    up a healthy competition (which Division will have the highest
    participation rate?).

    As I shared previously, this is only the second time in 22 years we are considering a dues increase. The survey is an essential step in this
    process.

    If you haven't already participated, please follow these steps:

    Go to www.arrl.org/take-dues-survey. This is a member-only page. If you
    are already logged in to your account, the page will include the survey.
    If you already completed the survey, you may see a message indicating,
    "You have already voted in this poll."

    If you are NOT already logged in to your account, follow the instructions
    on the page to log in. Or, select the Login button at the top of the web
    page, and you will be prompted to enter your ARRL website username
    (usually your call sign) and password. If you have not logged in since
    April 2022, please use these Login Instructions.

    Complete the survey by May 31.

    If you need additional help with your login, call us Monday - Thursday
    from 8 AM to 7 PM ET, and Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM ET at 860-594-0200
    or email us at membership@arrl.org.

    What happens next?

    The survey results will be tabulated and shared with members on the ARRL website in June. The results will also be shared with the ARRL Board of Directors. Your responses will aid our analysis and discussions, and
    ultimately help ensure ARRL's future as an effective, strong, and
    influential membership association.

    Again, thank you for being a member and collaborating on this big decision.

    73

    David A. Minster, NA2AA
    Chief Executive Officer
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)
  • From Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to All on Friday, May 26, 2023 08:48:42
    Greetings Delta Division Members,

    On May 1st, we began a survey for members to provide us feedback on
    some possible changes the ARRL Board of Directors is considering to
    ARRL dues and membership services. The ARRL survey will remain open
    until May 31st. It is very important that you take a few moments, and
    share with us your opinions how changes could be made to ensure the
    long-term viability of ARRL. Cutting back on services or raising dues is
    not something any organization enjoys doing, and it has been resisted by
    the Board; however, it is now being considered due to the economy. As a historical point, this will be only the third time in 22 years that we
    have considered raising the dues, and this includes the elimination of
    the previous senior discount in the mid 2000's. Cutting back or
    consolidating services may also be an option.

    As a valuable member, your input is very important to us. The decisions
    we're considering should be influenced by all members. If you have
    already taken the survey, thank you! If you haven't yet, please do so
    soon. The more members that participate, the better our data is in
    determining any possible course of action.

    The results from the survey will be tabulated and shared with members
    on the ARRL website in June. Responses will ultimately help guide the
    future of ARRL. The survey is only available to ARRL members. Why?
    Because you ARE the ARRL, and you have a stake in the outcome, and we
    need YOUR input.

    Please make sure you log into www.arrl.org to participate. THIS IS
    IMPORTANT!

    Thank you for being an active member, and for your ongoing support of
    amateur radio and ARRL.

    73,

    DE K5UZ
    WB4RHQ

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    Director: David A Norris, K5UZ
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)
  • From Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to All on Tuesday, May 30, 2023 15:23:54

    LAST CHANCE!

    Please Complete the ARRL Member Dues Survey by May 31

    If you're among the 17,000+ members who have completed the dues survey --
    THANK YOU!

    The survey closes tomorrow, Wednesday, May 31, 2023.

    Complete the survey now at www.arrl.org/take-dues-survey.

    We want your input on how ARRL will handle an increase in dues. Start by reading the editorial written by ARRL CEO David Minster, NA2AA, in the
    April 2023 issue of QST magazine.

    If you haven't already participated, please follow these steps:

    Go to www.arrl.org/take-dues-survey. This is a member-only page. If you
    are already logged in to your account, the page will include the survey.
    If you already completed the survey, you may see a message indicating,
    "You have already voted in this poll."

    If you are NOT already logged in to your account, follow the instructions
    on the page to log in. Or, select the Login button at the top of the web
    page, and you will be prompted to enter your ARRL website username
    (usually your call sign) and password. If you have not logged in since
    April 2022, please use the Login Instructions noted.

    Complete the survey by May 31.

    If you need additional help with your login, call ARRL Headquarters
    during business hours Eastern Time at 860-594-0200 or email us at membership@arrl.org.

    The results from the survey will be tablulated and shared with members
    on the ARRL website in June. The results will also be shared with the
    ARRL Board of Directors. Your responses will ultimately help guide the
    future of ARRL!
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)
  • From Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to All on Tuesday, June 13, 2023 17:31:48
    GE Delta Division Amateurs!

    Tonight at 7:00PM CDST - 8:00PM ESDT (June 14, 00:00Z) LA will pass the
    W1AW/5 baton to AR to fire up ARRL's Volunteers OnThe Air from the
    Natural State. Many Arkansas stations will be making this activation
    possible. KM5G, K5DB, K5UZ, K5UR and W5ZN will be among those activating
    W1AW/5 which will be QRV for one week. Give us a call on any band or
    mode and grab the VOTA points! Who knows, you might just get lucky with
    a "two-for" points wise.

    Hopefully the QRN south of LR won't be too bad...

    Get radio active! CU on the air!

    73 ES DX

    DE K5UZ

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    ARRL Delta Division
    Director: David A Norris, K5UZ
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)
  • From Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to All on Friday, June 23, 2023 15:11:24
    Tomorrow is the day!

    2023 Field Day! Have a fun and safe Field Day weekend. I will be QRV for
    the 24 hour period making those VOTA points available. Ed will be on
    from his EOC in Williamson Co. TN.

    Be sure to invite your local elected officials or your EMA manager to
    your site. This is our opportunity to show case amateur radio and
    expose other to our great hobby and an example of what a resource the
    amateur radio service truly is. Also, invite youth! Ham radio is a
    great STEM tool!

    Be sure to send a NTS message to your Section Manager from your Field
    Day site.

    Not with a club or group? You can still join the fun from home, mobile
    or the field.

    Go to

    http://www.arrl.org/field-day

    For more information

    GL, 73 ES CU on the air!

    DE K5UZ WB4RHQ

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    ARRL Delta Division
    Director: David A Norris, K5UZ
    k5uz@arrl.org --------------------------------------------------------------------
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)
  • From Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to All on Sunday, July 23, 2023 19:00:28
    A Message from ARRL President Rick Roderick, K5UR

    Dear ARRL members,

    Yesterday, the ARRL Board of Directors completed their second annual
    meeting. I'm writing to let you know that they made the tough, but
    necessary, decision to increase the regular membership dues rate to
    $59 a year starting January 1, 2024 (see 2024 Dues Rates at www.arrl.org/2024-dues-rates).

    Additionally, we have chosen to separate the printed, mailed magazine
    from regular membership. Members will be able to choose whether they
    want to add-on a print subscription to any of our magazines including
    QST, On the Air, QEX, and NCJ. All members will continue to have online, digital access to each of these four magazines, and the digital archive
    as part of their regular membership benefits.

    This is only the second time in 22 years that ARRL has raised our dues.
    It is a necessary part of ensuring ARRL is supported, so we can continue
    to promote and fight hard for our Amateur Radio Service, while providing benefits and services for our members that increase your knowledge and enjoyment of ham radio.

    To help us make this decision, we invited every ARRL member to participate
    in a survey in May...you can view the results at www.arrl.org/dues-survey

    Over 20,000 members responded. We know from the survey results that most
    of you will find the new rate reasonable, or even ask why we didn't set
    it higher. We also know that some may find the rate is too high.

    As I've shared with many of you during my visits at hamfests and
    conventions, each of us has a responsibility to be active participants,
    and to support ARRL if we want to increase our ranks, and ensure a
    lasting legacy for amateur radio's future.

    You told us that you value ARRL's advocacy efforts, including spectrum
    defense, standing up to regulators and policymakers, and our work in
    other areas that defend, promote, and grow amateur radio - including
    STEM outreach to schools, teachers, and youth. There is no other
    organization that is working harder to advance a vision that allows any
    citizen to explore, develop, and practice radio communications and radio technology.

    Your feedback showed us the many benefits, services, and programs you
    use - from Logbook of The World, to the work done by the ARRL Lab, to
    test equipment for product reviews. While our magazines topped the list
    of benefits, many of you also shared that your reading preferences have changed. Some of you prefer print, and increasingly members prefer
    digital. As a result, for those who prefer print, you will be able to
    subscribe to QST and/or On the Air magazine. Again, all members will
    continue to have access to the digital editions of all four ARRL
    magazines.

    Have you ever heard a Life Member say, "I got a good deal when I signed
    up for Life Membership 25 (or 30, or 40...) years ago." They're right!
    They got a good deal, but continuing to serve Life members is not
    sustainable without making some changes.

    So, we're going to freeze new applications for the program, not adding
    any new Life Memberships until we can price the offering to be revenue
    neutral over its term. And, again, as more members prefer digital, we'll
    be asking current Life Members to opt-in if they want to continue to
    receive QST by mail.

    The cost of doing business goes up every year. During the last couple of
    years, the costs associated with printing and postage have increased significantly. We've cut and delayed hiring for some positions on our professional staff - one of the smallest teams we've had staffing our headquarters in Newington, Connecticut, in years. We are also continuing
    to examine other cost-saving measures, but we cannot go further without reducing or eliminating benefits and programs which our members have told
    us are important to them.

    I can assure you that the ARRL Board exercises due diligence and oversight
    in making sure your association is a good steward of your membership
    dollars. The reality is that ARRL does a lot - in fact much more than dues cover.

    ARRL shares your passion for amateur radio. We are committed to
    strengthening and growing our community, and protecting our rights to
    use and experiment on our amateur radio spectrum. We have a 109-year
    track record that includes YOU as part of that ongoing legacy of support
    for amateur radio and ARRL.

    73,

    Rick Roderick, K5UR
    President, ARRL
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)
  • From Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to All on Tuesday, August 01, 2023 09:40:26
    Filers Seek Extension on Shortwave Petition. ARRL to File Comments.
    07/31/2023 [Updated 7/31/2023]

    Since May, ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio (R) has
    been reviewing the rules proposed in a petition before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from the "Shortwave Modernization
    Coalition" (SMC). The ARRL Laboratory has been studying the petition
    out of concern for potential interference to Amateur Radio
    communications.

    Comments on the petition, RM-11953, were due to FCC by July 31, 2023
    (see previous ARRL News story, noted elsewhere in this post).

    However, a 30-day extension of time was requested by both Skywave
    Networks LLC and FlexRadio Systems.

    The timely request from Skywave automatically triggered an extension to
    the filing deadline. Under FCC rules, when a request for extension is
    made within the appropriate timeframe, commenters may file comments until
    a date set by FCC when it rules on the extension request, or no earlier
    than two business days after the FCC decision. On Monday, July 31, the
    FCC denied the request for extension. Comments therefore may continue
    to be filed through Wednesday, August 2.

    In its petition, SMC, a group that appears to represent high-speed stock trading interests, has proposed amending the FCC Part 90 rules to allow introduction of high-power digital communications to the shortwave
    spectrum, that in many instances, is immediately adjacent to the amateur
    HF bands.

    ARRL's comments on the matter will be based on the analysis by its
    laboratory and guided by its experienced Washington, D.C. regulatory
    affairs counsel. ARRL will use the extension to best represent the
    interests of its members and the Amateur Radio Service.

    **

    The Previous Post on this, from the Arkansas Section Manager, is below.
    Note: There are already several videos on YouTube concurring with this. DS

    ***

    Please take a few moments to read the following notification from the
    ARRL WebSite.

    The Direct URL to the article is:

    http://www.arrl.org/news/commercial-interests-petition-fcc-for-high-power- allocation-on-shortwave-spectrum

    (above URL all on one line -- this is the "previous story" from above)

    The context of this article is copied below.

    After reading this please reach out to the ARRL, and your congressional representative to let them know that you are OPPOSED to this possible
    action!

    You can submit your objection using the FCC URL:

    https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/how-comment#comments

    Reference the Rule Making Request RM-11953

    Time is not on our side as the open comment period closes on 31 July
    2023. (as per the top story, the deadline was extended to August 2).

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    The ad hoc group "Shortwave Modernization Coalition" petitioned the
    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to allow data communications on multiple bands within the HF 2 - 25 MHz range with up to 20 KW,
    including in bands immediately adjacent to spectrum allocated to the
    Amateur Radio Service. This group appears to represent high-speed stock
    trading interests.

    ARRL, The National Association for Amateur Radio (R) is treating the
    petition as a subject of concern for its members and the greater Amateur
    Radio Service. ARRL Laboratory staff are studying the matter from a
    technical standpoint, including analysis of transmitted signals
    potentially interfering with Amateur Radio communications on Amateur
    Radio spectrum. The results from this expert review are being finalized
    and will inform ARRL's filed comments on the matter.

    The FCC has assigned the petition RM-11953. Comments are due by July 31,
    2023, and reply comments by August 15. While the petitioners exclude the amateur bands, high power operations on immediately adjacent bands are proposed.

    A copy of the petition is at:

    https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/1042840187330/1 (PDF).

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    Section Manager: James D Ferguson Jr, N5LKE
    n5lke@arrl.org --------------------------------------------------------------------
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)