[ARRL-OK] REPORTING PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITY

Mark Conklin via ARRL-OK arrl-ok at mailman.qth.net
Fri Jun 13 07:46:15 EDT 2014



To ALL Amateur Radio Clubs/Groups or ARES-OK teams,
 
If your group has provided communications for any community event, bike-ride, fun-run, or other needed communications assistance - the ARRL would like to hear of your valuable service.
 
Pleaselog-in to ARESOK.organd complete a  PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITY REPORT.
 
Once logged-in to ARESOK.orgthe on-line version of the report can be found at listed under "Role Based Activities",scroll downand click on FSD-157: Public Service Activity Report  fill in the blanks, and click submit.  That's it!   It takes just a few minutes and should be done by each Club/Group right after every public service event.
 
Or


You download and print out a PDF version of the form FSD-157
 at http://www.arrl.org/files/file/PublicService/fsd157.pdf .  
Completed the form and then  scan and e-mailed the form to the 
Oklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator at n7xyo at arrl.net.
 
Time and time again I hear after-the-fact of services and actions provided by Amateur Radio groups and volunteers... However, their actions were not documented.  Documentation is VERY important.  Documentation and aids to future planning and training.  It also helps when applying for grants, by not only Amateur Radio groups such as clubs and ARES-OK, but by the many of our groups and served agencies for whom we provides services to.
 
Please that the short few minutes and send in your report.
 
Thank you for your service.
 
73s
 
Mark Conklin, N7XYO
Oklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
918.232.8346
n7xyo at arrl.net
Follow me on Twitter @N7XYO

www.ARESOK.org
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