[BARC-List] Agenda Suggestions, BARC Business, March 6
Arthur N1NHZ
[email protected]
Fri, 28 Feb 2003 22:33:09 -0500
> Hi, All. Please consider the following agenda items at the March 6
> BARC Business Meeting:
** Make announcements and take sign-ups at the BARC General and
Business summer
Meetings for BARC Net, Net Control Operators rather than groping about for
Net Control Operators on Monday nights at 9:00 PM.
** Obtain a Guest Speaker speaking on Echolink, IRLP, etc.
>** Field Day is June 28-29, 2003. Consider picking a Chairman and start
>pre-event planning.
* Create a "Class F" station as defined on ARRL Web pages
>** Increase interest in being a Net Control Operator for BARC Net, NTS
>Nets and other regularly scheduled nets.
> * Recognize them in the SPARC? Sample news article submitted
> on January 2.
> * Certificates?
> * Modify BARC Net Preamble to remind Hams that we need Net
> Control Operators?
* Please visit http://www.rars.org/public-service/points/
to see how another ham club
recognizes its members. Scroll down entire Web page to
get the big picture and a
better understanding of what that club is doing.
>**. Find a Coordinator-Facilitator for BARC Field Trips and Visits.
>
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>"The SPARC", Volume XV, Number 1; January 2003, Page 4, Column 2:
>
>"Send proposed agendas for the business meeting to
>[email protected] before the meeting so we will see what others
>are interested in and also be able to bring answers to proposed questions
>at the meeting."
>
>"This is where the real business of BARC is conducted. If you have any
>suggestions, questions or comments, this is where to bring them. All
>members are welcome (and encouraged) to join us at this meeting."
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>de Arthur N1NHZ, 73
>Boston (MA) Amateur Radio Club
>Membership Services Committee at Work
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