[Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] FW: ARLX004 Annual Armed Forces Day Cross-Band Exercise Set for May 14

Don (KI4D) don.ki4d at gmail.com
Thu May 12 12:05:09 EDT 2022



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Subject: ARLX004 Annual Armed Forces Day Cross-Band Exercise Set for May 14

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ARLX004 Annual Armed Forces Day Cross-Band Exercise Set for May 14

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Special Bulletin 4  ARLX004
>From ARRL Headquarters
Newington CT  May 12, 2022
To all radio amateurs 

SB SPCL ARL ARLX004
ARLX004 Annual Armed Forces Day Cross-Band Exercise Set for May 14

The US Department of Defense will host this year's Armed Forces Day
(AFD) Cross-Band Test on Saturday, May 14. While Armed Forces Day is May 21,
the AFD cross-band military-amateur radio event traditionally takes place 1
week earlier to avoid any conflict with the Dayton Hamvention. The event is
open to all radio amateurs.

The AFD Cross-Band Test is two-way communications exercise between military
and amateur radio stations, as authorized under FCC Part 97 rules (47 CFR
Part 97.111), and Department of Defense Instruction
4650.02 which establishes the Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS). During
the exercise, radio amateurs listen for stations on military operating
frequencies and transmit on frequencies in adjacent amateur bands.

ARRL, The National Association for Amateur Radio has promoted the
participation of military and amateur radio stations in the AFD event for
more than 50 years. In the August 1950 issue of ARRL's membership journal,
QST, it was noted that "232 persons made perfect copy of the 'Greeting to
Amateurs' broadcast at 25 w.p.m. over 13 military frequencies and have
received a Certificate of Merit signed by the Secretary of Defense, the
Honorable Louis Johnson."

There are 24 military stations registered across the United States,
including Alaska and Hawaii, that will be participating in the 2022 event.
Several of those stations will be using the 60-meter interoperative channels
during this exercise. All operations will be on a not-to-interfere basis, in
case there are real-world missions being supported during the event
timeframe.

An AFD Secretary of Defense message will also be sent in CW and RTTY, and an
AFD message will also be transmitted utilizing the Military Standard
(MIL-STD) serial PSK waveform (M110), followed by MIL-STD Wide Shift FSK
(850 Hz RTTY), as described in MIL-STD 188-110A/B.

A detailed list of modes and frequencies for military/government stations
taking part in the Armed Forces Day Cross-Band Test and information on the
AFD message is available at,
https://www.dodmars.org/mars-comex-information-website/armed-forces-day
. In the upper right corner is a dropdown with all the information.

Complete the request form to obtain a QSL card at,
https://www.usarmymars.org/armed-forces-day-qsl-card-request .
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