[TCARC-NTX] ARRL request Public Service reports
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Sat, 31 Jan 2004 14:53:36 -0800 (PST)
Help ARRL document public service activities (Jan 27,
2004) -- 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. We can
do that with your help. The ARRL Public Service
Activity Report Form (FSD-157 on the arrl.org website)
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, we especially encourage
you to fill out and 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, at ARRL Headquarters.