K1VR: “Antenna Zoning III: Required Applications,” June 21, 2021

Part 3 of the ARRL Learning Network series on Antenna Zoning will be presented at 2 pm ET Monday, June 21st. 

This third session addresses the application you may be required to file. This is the longest program, at 22 minutes 19 seconds, and will be followed by a live question and answer session.

To watch, go to http://www.arrl.org/arrl-learning-network and click on

> To register for an upcoming presentation click here <

If you can’t tune in at 2 pm ET (18z) Monday, about one day later it will be up on the ARRL web site. Click on

> To view recordings of previous sessions click here <

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ARRL New England Division
Director: Fred Hopengarten, K1VR
k1vr@arrl.org
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[See also: 
K1VR: “Antenna Zoning I: Permitting in a Nutshell” Debuts on ARRL Learning Network,” June 14, 2021
K1VR: “Antenna Zoning II: Principles and Preparation,” June 16, 2021
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New England Affiliated Club Coordinators Meeting Recap

ARRL affiliated club logoThe NEACC (New England Affiliated Club Coordinators) met on Saturday, June 19, 2021 to discuss various items related to affiliated clubs and the ARRL field organization. 

The agenda included:

* Introductions / brief remarks – everyone
* 6/9/21 Field Org / SM Zoom Meetings Recap – Phil, K9HI
* Intro: ARRL Field Services Manager – Mike, W8ZY
* NE Division Director challenger – Fred Kemmerer, AB1OC
* Club VE teams, support to candidates – Cory, KU1U
* WBZ 100th Anniversary Special Event Operation – Larry, W1AST
* Big E Update – Larry, W1AST
* NEACC story for QST

The next tentative meeting date is July 24, 2021 from 11-12:30 PM via Zoom.

K2H, Massachusetts 13 Colonies Special Event, July 1-7, 2021

2021 K2H QSL CardLarry Krainson, W1AST, writes:

Are you looking for that perfect, post Field Day ham radio activity? Then working the 13 Colonies special event stations is perfect for you!

Each July 1 through July 7, the 13 original colony states activate on all bands and modes for you to work them. Plus you can chase the three extra 13 Colonies stations where there is one each in Philadelphia, England and France.

This is a very fun activity. The action the first few days can create some overwhelming pile ups. If you can not get through, please be patient and try again later or another day. All the ops are trying to work everyone they can hear. They want to work you and will make every effort to do so.

If you work them all, it’s called a “clean sweep.” You can earn a certificate by sending $5 to KU2US. You can also send an SASE to each of the states to get back a unique QSL card. Each year there is a different theme and a new card is created. Combining the certificate with the QSL cards makes for some fancy wall paper!

But you can receive a certificate by working just one of the 13 colony stations. You do not need a clean sweep to get a certificate.

This year Massachusetts will be active once again as K2H. There are 20 operators all over the state. You’ll hear us on CW, SSB, FT8 and other modes. Work us and send in your SASE QSL request to the info on the K2H QRZ.com page.

Team K2H looks forward to hearing and working you on the bands between July 1 and July 7, 2021!

N1JUR: POTA Activation, Maudslay State Park K-2447, Newburyport, MA

Today, Eric Pfiefer, N1JUR, of Merrimack, NH, activated Maudslay State Park K-2447 in Newburyport, MA for Parks On The Air. He operated on 20 meters around 14.241 MHz. “Twenty meters was difficult today. I was able to just get the park activated. Whew!”
 
Eric hopes to activate Salisbury Beach State Reserve (K-8428) tomorrow (June 18, 2021). 
 
“If anyone’s around I’ll spot myself on the POTA.app.”

Membership Query Email is NOT a Phishing Attempt, June 16, 2021

ARRL logoEarlier today, ARRL life members received an email from the Membership Department asking them to verify that their membership ID and address information were correct.  Many people were rightfully suspicious, thinking the message was a possible phishing attempt.

ARRL CEO David Minster, NA2AA, confirmed late this afternoon that the message was, in fact, legitimate and there was no need for concern. ARRL asks that you reply to the email with the appropriate response.

Mt. Agamenticus, K-8448, Ogunquit, ME Activated for Parks On The Air

AB1DQ vehicle on Mt. Agamenticus for POTA activationJames Surprenant, AB1Q, writes on the Meriden ARC Facebook page:
 
Thanks to everyone who worked or tried to work my first POTA activation today at Mt. Agamenticus in Ogunquit, ME (K-8448).
 
In two hours I made 18 contacts, not stellar, but not bad. All contacts were on 40M at 7.232 MHz, running 100 watts from my mobile installed FT891 to either a Buddistick or my lip mounted ATAS-120 on the rear hatch of my MINI.
 
5 contacts were with Ontario stations, 4 were with NY operators, 2 with ME and PA stations , and 1 each with hams in DE, MD, NJ, OH and TN.
 
It was an absolutely gorgeous morning atop the mountain (well, the peak is less 1000 feet ASL, but who am I to judge?). Mega thanks to KC1NQE, NZ1J and WB8IMY for showing me the way!
 
This could become habit forming!
 
73 de AB1DQ/James

“Field Day as a Mentoring Opportunity”

N1FD field day Get On The Air photoFred Kemmerer, AB1OC, has authored an excellent article entitled “Field Day as a Mentoring Opportunity.” 

ARRL Field Day is upon us and I wanted to share some thoughts about the mentoring and learning opportunities that Field Day can provide. Many Clubs and other groups here in New England are planning in-person Field Day operations while practicing good COVID-19 safety procedures as we make progress on bringing COVID-19 under control in the US.

I’d like to encourage hams planning Field Day operations to consider opportunities to mentor new and experienced hams alike as part of their Field Day operations. Field Day provides us with a unique opportunity to provide mentoring and on-the-air amateur radio experiences for folks who are new to our hobby as well as those looking to learn and develop their skills. [Full article]