[HIham] RE: Input Antenna Bill Ideas
Hennessee, John, N1KB
[email protected]
Thu, 4 Mar 2004 17:43:34 -0500
Jim,
I am replying to your message, but I don't think that it will be sent to =
the listservers you are on as I am not a subscriber. =20
The answer is that there is quite a lot on the ARRL Web in the way of PR =
in the wake of amateur responses to disasters, including 911, including =
Iniki and going back to 1989. See =
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/PRB-1_Pkg/prb1pres.html. =
The bottom part of that page gives many links to ARRL actions. For the =
on-line PRB-1 package, see =
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/PRB-1_Pkg/index.html. For =
W1AW bulletins, click on News/Bulletins on the opening page. The ARRL =
Web is very logically organized. 73,
John, N1KB
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John C. Hennessee, N1KB
Regulatory Information Specialist
Field and Educational Services Department
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Encourage a non-member to join ARRL today at www.arrl.org/join.html =
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and Washington, DC offices, ARRL provides extensive services to Amateur =
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Reid [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 6:37 PM
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Cc: Hennessee, John, N1KB; Vallio, Bob (Dir, Pacific)
Subject: Input Antenna Bill Ideas
Aloha All,
I did not save my 1991, 92 QST's. However,
maybe some of you did. Thought is this:
copy any articles describing Amateur Radio
support to any of the responding organizations
during the days following 9/11. I have explored
the ARRL web site, and find virtually nothing
archived (at least I didn't find it). In particular
articles with comments from the various
organizations about the contributions of
amateurs must have been printed in QST during
the following months. I've been looking for bulletins,
etc. from that period on the ARRL web site; basically
nothing is there useful.
If articles can be found, they should be copied and
sent to Rep. Hiraki's office and probably others.
Ben asked me especially to find anything about support
to the NYC Fire Departments, maybe some one else can
find something in QST or some other publication you
might have saved.
Just some thoughts.
73, Jim KH7M