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Monthly Section News Summaries
Monthly Summary for June 2008
Virginia Section Manager’s Report for June 2008
We started June with two Hamfests, both of them on the same day. June 8th
found hams in Northern Virginia headed for Manassas. Hams down in the
southern part of the state headed for Franklin for their “junk in the trunk”
and pig picking at the Bronco Club. Hopefully you were able to attend one of
them. But if not, don’t despair, you have two more chances in August. The
Vinton Hamfest (just outside of Roanoke) will be held on Saturday August 2nd
and the Berryville Hamfest (Winchester area) will be Sunday August 3rd. And
looking even further ahead, the Virginia Beach Hamfest will be September 20th
and 21st. Are you looking for a new rig or maybe just thinking about a new
rig? Attend one of the hamfests and browse the radios on display to find the
one you want. Maybe you have enough radios (my XYL understands that in my
opinion you can never have enough radios!). Then attend the hamfest to meet
many of your on the air friends. Whatever your reason for going to a
hamfest, you are helping the hamfest stay alive by attending.
I would like to thank the ARES group in Norfolk for having Ken Murphy, KI4GEM,
and I speak at their June meeting. Ken spoke about the tornado that touched
down in the Driver area of Suffolk. Ken lives just outside of Suffolk and
the tornado passed right over his truck as he was traveling down the road.
After Ken’s presentation I spoke about the ARES activities in the Section as
well as the new MOU with VDEM. At the time of the meeting the MOU was still
in the hands of the lawyers. It is now approved and has been signed. More
on the MOU next month.
Kudos to the Chesapeake Amateur Radio Service (CARS). In conjunction with the
Chesapeake Center for Science and Technology (part of the Chesapeake Public
School system), they provided volunteers and materials for a class on
Amateur Radio. They had six students pass their technician licensing exam
with two more students studying to take their exam. Congratulations to all.
Ready or not, Field Day arrived. I participated with the Portsmouth Amateur
Radio Club (my home club). As usual we turned it into a fun and food event,
with some radio thrown in for good measure. Most of my operating was on
Sunday morning. I did receive quite a few Field Day messages. I tried to
confirm by reply message to most that I had received their message. If you
did not receive a confirmation, and would like to have one, please just let
me know. We held a testing session at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday and had two
people pass their technician exam and one person upgrade to General. One of
the new technicians had driven four and a half hours to take his test (we
were the closest test session). I was so glad he passed after having driven
that far! We have tested at Field Day for several years now and have had
good turnouts for our sessions.
As I mentioned last month, please stay tuned to www.aresva.org/aresva.html and
www.arrlva.us to keep abreast of the happenings in the Section. Dan Edwards,
AG4YU, is our webmaster and he has been working hard to keep up with the
articles and changes we have been sending to him. On the web pages you can
find the STM report, the SEC report, and a copy of the signed MOU between
Virginia Section ARES and VDEM. Has your group or club done something you
think the rest of the section would like to know about? Send your article or
information to Joe Safranek, K4JJS. Joe is our PIO and can be found at
k4jjs@arrl.net.
If you are up late and would like to say hello, drop in on the Virginia Late
Net. I can be found there many nights at 22:00 local (3947 khz).
73
Carl Clements, W4CAC
Virginia Section Manager
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