August 11, 2025
CONTENTS
– Northeast HamXposition 2025
– FUN with POTA (Parks On The Air)
– Hurricane Season (Update)
– When All Else Fails®
– SKYWARN: On-Line Spotter Training
– Getting the Message Through (NTS)
– New Eastern CT Traffic Net Manger
– New PIOs Wanted
– CT Section Manager Cabinet Openings.
NORTHEAST HAMXPOSITION 2025
& ARRL New England Division Convention
This is THE BIGEST HAMFEST in the North East.
You don’t want to miss it!
Dates: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Aug. 21 – 24
Hours: Varies per Day (Big days are Saturday & Sunday)
Place: Best Western Marlborough, MA
181 Boston Post Road W.
Marlborough, MA 01752
Website: http://hamxposition.org
Great Fun! PLAN TO BE THERE! Lots of exciting and informative Forums and Presentations and Outdoor Swapfest at this Hamfest. see Schedule https://registration.hamxposition.org/Schedule/
NEW AWARD:
New England Division’s “Ham of The Year”. This will be presented during the ARRL Forum on Saturday.
As part of the festivities, I will be hosting 2 meetings: the CT Section Manager Meeting on Saturday @ 4pm, and a fast paced, interactive workshop: “The First 15 Minutes” (Saturday, Time TBA – see program schedule)
FUN with POTA (Parks On The Air)
If you have not discovered the fun of POTA, you are missing out! Since the last newsletter, I have teamed up with two groups activating CT State Parks.
The first was over at Gardner Lake State Park (Salem) – see video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YuKbnZej2s And, the second was at Dennis Hill State Park (Norfolk).
Today, Monday 8/11, I will be at 2 parks that sit next to each other up in Danielson: Ross Pond SP and Old Furnace SP Also, today, a group of 6 stalwart fellows are planning to activate 3 islands in the Connecticut River.
Hurricanes
ARE YOU PREPARED FOR HURRICANE SEASON 2025? Our Hurricane Season typically starts in late August. That means we all now have 3 Weeks (+/-) to Get Ready (e.g. Home Prep, Radio Prep)
When All Else Fails®
Amateur radio operators use their ARES® training, skills, and equipment to provide communications during emergencies When All Else Fails®. Hams serve our communities when storms or other disasters damage critical communication infrastructure, including cell towers, and wired and wireless networks. Amateur radio can function completely independently of the internet and phone systems. An amateur radio station can be set up almost anywhere in minutes. Hams can quickly raise a wire anten na in a tree or on a mast, connect it to a radio and power source, and communicate effectively with others.
To learn more about ARES check out: https://www.arrl.org/files/file/ARES%20Fact%20Sheet_Final.pdf
To learn more about CT ARES, and CT ARES Training and Organization, go to: https://ctares.org/
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
2025 CT ARES “Simulated Emergency Test” (SET) date has been announced. It will take place on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
SKYWARN: Spotter Training Course now On-Line (FREE!)
Peter Cimino – K1PCN, our new District Emergency Coordinator (DEC) for CT ARES -Region 1 recently wrote:
Are you interested in Weather, Ham Radio, and helping your community? I invite you to become a SKYWARN Spotter The National Weather Service now offers free online, anytime available, – Spotter Training via their Comet MedEd Platform. Link: https://www.weather.gov/chs/skywarn. This course is available to ANYONE interested in weather. For More Information, please read his post at: https://tinyurl.com/3sfcjcmz.
Getting the Message Through The National Traffic System (NTS) During disasters or other emergencies, radiograms are used to communicate information critical to saving lives or property, or to inquire about the health or welfare of a disaster victim.
The current National Traffic System is comprised of dedicated, well trained and practiced operators in the art of Traffic Handling. They participate in Nets at the Local, Section, Region, and Area levels 365 days per year. – AND, YOU CAN BE ONE OF THEM. Find more information about CT Traffic Nets at: https://ctares.org/nets/.
HOT NEWS
New Eastern CT Traffic Net Manager
Please welcome H. Kevin Harkins – KA6PDG, who has been newly appointed as Eastern Connecticut (East Conn) Traffic Net Manager.
Public Information Of ficers (PIOs) WANTED
ARRL Public Information Officers (PIOs) are appointed by their Section Manager and report to their ARRL section Public Information Coordinator (PIC). The Section Manager may, at his/her discretion, delegate this appointment power to the section PIC. PIOs are generally recommended by an affiliated club for appointment consideration and must be full ARRL members.
If you have Public Relations experience or are interested in learning more, contact Georg Papp – K1YBO (CT Public Information Coordinator) k1ybo@arrl.net
CT Section Manager Cabinet Openings
I still have need of 2 people to complete my CT Section Cabinet Roster.
The work is simple and the pay is “unbelievable” (LOL!) Contact, your friendly CT Section Manger: WA1SFH@arrl.org.
– Section Youth Coordinator (SYC)
Helping to get YOUTH exposed to Amateur Radio, and next steps.
– Affiliated Club Coordinator (ACC)
Keeping in touch with Affiliated Clubs, and encouraging other Clubs to become ARRL Affiliated Clubs
Ham Radio is FUN !
GET RADIO ACTIVE !
See YOU.. ON THE AIR !
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ARRL Connecticut Section
Section Manager: Douglas E Sharafanowich, WA1SFH
wa1sfh@arrl.org
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