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ARRL
Board Reviews
and Approves
By-Law
Changes,
Establishes
2026 as Year
of the Club,
and Creates
10-Band DXCC
The ARRL Board
of Directors
met in
Windsor,
Connecticut,
for its Second
Meeting, July
18 –19, 2025.
ARRL President
Rick Roderick,
K5UR, presided
over the
meeting.
President
Roderick
recognized
Pacific
Division
Director John
Litz, NZ6Q,
who previously
served as Vice
Director.
Prior to
the Board
meeting, Board
committees met
on July 17
with the
following
actions
highlighted
below:
The Programs
& Services
Committee and
Headquarters
staff from the
Radiosport
Department, on
the heels of
creating the
DXCC Trident
award in
January, are
moving ahead
with the
creation of
another new
DXCC award — 10-Band
DXCC
— which will
recognize
those who
achieve DXCC
on all bands
from 6 meters
to 160 meters
(excluding 60
meters).
Higher
achievement
endorsements
can be earned
at the 200,
300, and Honor
Roll levels,
like the DXCC
Trident.
The 10-Band
DXCC award
challenges
participants
in the DXCC
program to
establish
station
capabilities
and operator
skills for
dealing with
myriad band
conditions in
pursuing DXCC
across all 10
bands.
The
Administration
& Finance
Committee
discussed the
current status
of ARRL’s Washington
advocacy.
This includes
continuing
work to build
Congressional
support for
bills H.R.1094
and S.459 —
the Amateur
Radio
Emergency
Preparedness
Act — for
passage. The
committee
recommended to
the Board that
the ARRL CEO
take the lead
on the
efforts,
including
executing a
campaign to
involve
members in
reaching out
to their
Congressional
representatives later this year.
The Emergency
Communications
and Field
Services
Committee
reviewed
year-to-date
activities,
including a
complete
rewrite of the
ARES® training
modules and
the recently
executed
Memorandum of
Understanding
between ARRL
and Radio
Relay
International
(RRI). The
committee also
discussed
making 2026
the Year of
the Club and
proposed ideas
for
consideration
by the Board.
The Historical
Committee met
to review the
ARRL Heritage
Museum’s
online
collection,
Radio Alpha,
which
currently
features more
than 3,000
images and
documents. The
repository is
now online and
can be found
at www.arrl.org/arrl-museum-and-research-library.
Here are
highlights of
actions taken
at the Board
meeting:
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Board members,
after having
an additional
6 months to
review the Report
and
Recommendations
of the Special
Committee on
By-Law 46
that was
submitted
during the
Annual Board
Meeting in
January,
undertook a
discussion and
voted to
approve the
motion to
adopt the
report.
The proposed
updated
language was
reviewed by
ARRL’s
Connecticut
counsel who
was present
for questions
and
discussion.
The changes
affect By-Law
46, the
Board's
Conflict of
Interest
Policy, and
By-Law 42, the
charter for
the Ethics
&
Elections
Committee.
The most
significant
change is that
this
introduces an
unbiased
competent
third party to
provide the
Board with the
results of its
own
determination
in an E&E
matter before
submitting it
to the ARRL
Board.
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The Board
approved a
year-long
celebration of
the
semiquincentennial
of the United
States.
This will
include
commemorative
ARRL US250
Worked All
States awards
from contacts
made during
2026, as well
as other
on-air
activity.
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The Board
approved
making 2026
the Year of
the Club and
passed other
motions in
support of the
initiative
including:
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Creation of a
book featuring
high-performance clubs.
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Establishment
of working
with and
recognizing
outstanding
club websites
while helping
clubs with
ineffective
websites.
-
Recognizing
ARRL
Affiliated
Clubs that
maintain a
higher-than-required
ARRL
membership
level for
affiliation.
Clubs that
achieve a 70%
or a 90% ARRL
membership
level within
their clubs
will receive
acknowledgment
and special
recognition.
The complete
minutes of the
2025 Second
Meeting of the
ARRL Board of
Directors will
be available
soon on the
ARRL website.
The next
Annual Meeting
of the ARRL
Board of
Directors is
scheduled for
January 16 –
17, 2026.
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