[ARRL-OK] Help ARRL document public service activities

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Mon, 2 Feb 2004 23:05:48 EST


>From the ARRL website

Help ARRL document public service activities: 
Amateur Radio operators volunteer thousands of hours of their time each year 
to public service communication during emergencies, scheduled tests or drills 
and events such as parades and marathons. These activities help to show 
Amateur Radio in its best light. It's critically important that the ARRL be able to 
bring this public service work to the attention of Congress, the FCC and other 
public officials.

The ARRL Public Service Activity Report Form (FSD-157) 
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/forms/fsd-157-online-form.php
 is a convenient way to document Amateur Radio public service and
emergency-response activities. If you're an ARRL Emergency Coordinator, 
District Emergency Coordinator, Section Emergency Coordinator or other leader of an 
Amateur Radio public service communications organization, ARRL encourages you 
to submit this form on behalf of your group after each public service 
activity, emergency operation or alert.

You may supplement your reports with photographs of radio 
amateurs in action or other supporting information. For more information, 
contact Steve Ewald, WV1X, [email protected] at ARRL Headquarters.