A New Year
John W. Smith
This is FYI.
I confess to being a little slow on the draw at times, so I was baffled by the e-mail I received from ARRL the other day explaining the purpose of ham radio. Any references to it on this list went past me as well. However, this was clarified for me in the following message from the ARRL Midwest Division Director. The missing piece? I was unaware of reports ham radio had been implicated in any way in the events of January 6th in D.C. The message below addresses that. 73, John, KC0HSB -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: A New Year Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 16:12:25 -0500 (EST) From: ARRL Members Only Web site <memberlist@...> To: kc0hsb@... Midwest Division Members, This is my first email as the Midwest Division Director. Let me start by wishing you all, belatedly, a great New Year. 2020 is certainly much better seen in hindsight. Hopefully we’ll get through COVID and the national political angst will subside a bit so that we can get back to a more normal life-style. Rod Blocksome, K0DAS, set a high bar as a Division Director. He was very active within the Board and its committees. Rod is also a really great guy to work with. I learned a lot from him during my 6 years as his Vice Director. His technical skills, knowledge of old radios and Collins gear, as well as his passion for finding Amelia Earhart made our conversations interesting and fun. Sitting behind him at the Board meetings made me realize how patient he could be as he wisely steered through all the arguments and discussions. So before anything else, allow me to thank Rod for his service to the ARRL, to our Division, and to ham radio. He leaves large shoes to fill. Our new Vice Director, Dave Propper, K2DP, and I are setting off to organize our Division and its communications paths. We’ve already established a monthly Zoom meeting with all four Section Managers. We will also be communicating with Assistant Directors and other appointees on continuing their appointments as well as setting up periodic meetings. The idea here is to make sure that we have good communications amongst all of us and with our Division’s ARRL members. We’ll be updating the website and newsletter to be sure you have the latest contact information and links to resources available. As you know, these are troubled times. Many news organizations have reported that the demonstrations and violence at the U.S. capitol were facilitated by “ham radio”. Fortunately, hams monitoring repeaters and other frequencies in the Maryland-DC area reported no use of ham radio on January 6th. Unfortunately, the term “ham radio” has become as generic as “xerox” and “kleenex". So the ARRL issued a strong statement on the purpose of amateur radio and its use. You can find that on the ARRL website, http://arrl.org, if you haven’t seen it already. We’ve got a wonderful hobby. It is a hobby that is sanctioned by International law and regulation, that allows us to save life in an emergency, and that gives us the chance to enhance human life every day. And, as you know, ham radio wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for the good work of the ARRL and its members. Dave and I are here to help. My email is k0aiz@... and Dave’s is k2dp@.... If you have questions, need some clarification on topics, or just have issues with your ARRL magazine subscriptions, please let us know. 73, Art, K0AIZ and Dave, K2DP -------------------------------------------------------------------- ARRL Midwest Division Director: Arthur I Zygielbaum, K0AIZ k0aiz@... -------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from messages, go to: http://p1k.arrl.org/oo/4f4b3bbaf11724a549c5db5a8d18d5a1
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