2025 Eastern MA Section Ham of the Year Announced

ARRL logoARRL NEW ENGLAND DIVISION 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 

 NEW ENGLAND AND SECTION HAM OF THE YEAR NOMINEES ANNOUNCED 

July 23, 2025—The ARRL New England Division is pleased to announce the results of the 2025 Ham of the Year Awards. The nominating committee and judges consisted of Section Managers: 

  • Douglas Sharafanowich, WA1SFH, Connecticut 
  • Jon McCombie, N1ILZ, Eastern Massachusetts 
  • Phil Duggan, N1EP, Maine 
  • Pete Stohrer, W1FEA, New Hampshire 
  • Nancy Austin, KC1NEK, Rhode Island 
  • Paul Gayet, AA1SU, Vermont 
  • Ray Lajoie, AA1SE, Western Massachusetts 

New England Director Tom Frenaye, K1KI, and Vice Director Phil Temples, K9HI, participated as non-voting members.  

The judges considered one nominee from each New England ARRL Section. Criteria included, but were not limited to, achievements in the areas of: 

  • Club leadership 
  • Ham class instruction / volunteer exams 
  • Emergency Communications / ARES 
  • Technical accomplishments 
  • Youth activities 

In Eastern Massachusetts, Max Kendall, WØMXX, was nominated for this prestigious honor.  

He serves as vice-president of the STARS radio club at New England Sci-Tech, teaches Arduino, PCB design, and coding classes at New England Sci-Tech, and is the founder of the New England Weather Balloon Society.  He recently organized a high-altitude balloon (HAB) hackathon for students from all over the world, and he has designed and fabricated a four-layer printed circuit board (PCB) implementing a new Radio Frequency (RF) telemetry module that has been successfully used in the field now for many HAB launches. Max has also given public talks sharing his interest in high altitude ballooning and engineering projects at radio clubs and HamXposition for several years.  

Max works tirelessly as a teacher, mentor, and motivator to and for his age-based peers, helping them understand why Amateur Radio is cool, and motivating them to get involved. Max’s efforts advancing the state of the radio art are critical to getting youth involved in the hobby.  

For his service to Amateur Radio in Eastern Massachusetts, Max, WØMXX, has earned the honor of Eastern Massachusetts Ham of the Year. 

The New England Ham of the Year awardee will be announced in the near future. Max Kendall, WØMXX, along with the New England Division Ham of the Year, will be acknowledged at the New England Division (“HamX”) Convention in Marlborough, Massachusetts, in late August. 

For additional information, contact Jon McCombie N1ILZ, n1ilz@arrl.org, 508-246-4982. 

St. Albans (VT) Hamfest, August 9, 2025

St. Albans ARC logoThe St. Albans Amateur Radio Club (STARC) Annual Hamfest will be this Saturday, August 9 from 8 AM to Noon. Admission is just $5.00 – under 18 is free admission. This includes tailgaters and inside sellers.

Amateur radio test session at 9 AM.

Door prize drawing at 10:30 AM.

The location is the St Albans VFW – 353 Lake Street St Albans, VT.

Additional information can be found at this link: https://www.starc.org/starc-hamfest-2025-2/

Please come out and support this great club with your appearance. I hope to see you there.

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ARRL Vermont Section
Section Manager: Paul N Gayet, AA1SU
aa1su@arrl.org
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New England Division Update – What’s new? Webinar: August 7th

ARRL logoPlease join us for an ARRL update Webinar on Thursday, August 7th at 7pm. We’ll be able to give you a summary of actions taken at the July ARRL Board meeting as well as activities in Newington, and by some of the Board committees.

We’ll also have plenty of time for your questions and input.

Here is the link to use to connect to the Webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81014888314?pwd=Czx9fr3buMAoc8zM8PDiSY7agcPUXi.1

Hope you will join us next week!

Tom Frenaye/K1KI
ARRL New England Division Director

Phil Temples/K9HI
ARRL New England Division Vice Director

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ARRL New England Division
Director: Thomas Frenaye, K1KI
k1ki@arrl.org
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ARRL Presence at Maine State Convention

Director Tom Frenaye, K1KI

ARRL was well-represented at the 2025 Maine State Convention in Augusta, Maine, on August 2.

The convention, sponsored by the Androscoggin ARC, featured a robust indoor flea market along with presentations covering: Parks On The Air; an ARES Meet and Greet; QCWA chapter meeting; UFB New England; and an ARRL Forum featuring New England Division Director Tom Frenaye, K1KI; Vice Director Phil Temples, K9HI; and Maine Section Manager Phil Duggan, N1EP. 

 

 

New England and Vermont Section Ham of the Year Nominees Announced

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

NEW ENGLAND AND SECTION HAM OF THE YEAR NOMINEES ANNOUNCED

July 23, 2025—The ARRL New England Division is pleased to announce the results of the 2025 Ham of the Year Awards. The nominating committee and judges consisted of Section Managers:

• Douglas Sharafanowich, WA1SFH, Connecticut
• Jon McCombie, N1ILZ, Eastern Massachusetts
• Phil Duggan, N1EP, Maine
• Pete Stohrer, W1FEA, New Hampshire
• Nancy Austin, KC1NEK, Rhode Island
• Paul Gayet, AA1SU, Vermont
• Ray Lajoie, AA1SE, Western Massachusetts

New England Director Tom Frenaye, K1KI, and Vice Director Phil Temples, K9HI, participated as non-voting members.

The judges considered one nominee from each New England ARRL Section.  Criteria included, but were not limited to, achievements in the areas of:

• Club leadership
• Ham class instruction / volunteer exams
• Emergency Communications / ARES
• Technical accomplishments
• Youth activities

In the Vermont Section, Alden Jones, KC1JWR was nominated for this prestigious honor.

For the 2025 New England Ham of the Year, I would like to nominate Alden Jones, KC1JWR.

As a past club president of the Southern Vermont Amateur Radio Club (SOVARC), Alden was very active with club activities.  These included a meeting where he taught members to build their own fox hunting antenna.

He bought the supplies ahead of time, and only charged a small fee for the needed parts to the members.

He then organized various fox hunts for the club.  He has also led the club to do POTA activations during the summer months.

Alden is very active in both ARES and RACES, serving as an Emergency Coordinator, Digital Officer, and DMR Officer.

When inclement weather is upon us, Alden gathers the troops in local Nets to monitor for any emergencies.

In the past, Alden organized the ARES/RACES digital Nets, utilizing MK63-2KL and THOR22 on both 80 Meters and UHF linked repeaters.

Although no longer the club president, Alden held the club together during the difficult time when COVID was upon us.

He kept members updated with news via emails, and made sure that the club newsletter was distributed to everyone.  He even organized the holiday party when it was safe for everyone to get together again.

It is for these reasons and probably more that I can’t think of, I nominate Alden Jones KC1JWR to be “New England Ham of the Year”!  For his service to Amateur Radio in Vermont, Alden Jones, KC1JWR has earned the honor of the Vermont Section Ham of the Year.

The New England Ham of the Year awardee will be announced in the near fu ture. This individual, along with the Vermont Section Ham of the Year, will be acknowledged at the New England Division (“HamX”) in Marlborough, Massachusetts, in late August.

For additional information, contact Paul N. Gayet ARRL Vermont Section Manager.  

AA1SU@arrl.net (802) 734-7500

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ARRL Vermont Section
Section Manager: Paul N Gayet, AA1SU
aa1su@arrl.org
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Maine State Convention, August 2, 2025

photo of Augusta, ME Civic CenterDon’t miss the 2025 ARRL Maine State Convention, at 76 Community Drive, Augusta, Maine, on August 2, 2025, sponsored by the Androscoggin ARC.

Vendor Tables are $20 per table in advance. $25 each if purchased the day of the convention, so take advantage of advance table sales. Commercial vendors – no vendor admission fee, contact KU1U for more information. Other vendors (not commercial) still receive a 50% discount on admission ($5.00 per vendor, max 2 per table).

General Admission $10 per person, 18 and younger are free. If you purchase your tickets online, they will be held for you at the Registration Table/Will Call line.

July 2025 Eastern MA Section News

ARRL logoHAPPY SUMMER, AGAIN! Here on the Cape, we’re deep into left-turns-only-at-traffic-lights season (yes, it really is that bad!).  As much as possible, we estivate (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/estivate). But that’s just me HIHI.  On the Cape beach webcams, I see plenty of folks having a grand time, and I’m happy for them.

With more hours of sunlight and a hyperactive Sol, propagation has gotten squirrely. I participate in a daily, first call district on 40m.  One day, the net only worked with the help of a gracious ham in South Carolina who acted as a relay, since none of us could hear each other, but he could hear everyone! Crazy! Please, send me your “crazy band conditions” stories, for inclusion in the next Section Update. OK, on with it!

* Field Day 2025: SM’s Report

Field Day 2025 has come and gone, and I believe it was an unqualified success. I hope you had as much fun as I had! Over the FD weekend, I visited 10 FD sites, from Cape Ann to Cape Cod, and a bunch of them in between. What a rush! I’m proud of – and thrilled by – ALL the clubs in our section. I wish I could use the Starship Enterprise transporter to visit every one of you, and not just for FD. A few highlights:

The Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association has an outstanding clubhouse that doubles as an Emergency Operations Center (EOC), enabling them to operate FD as Class F. What a fantastic setup!

New England Sci-Tech is (at least) one of the crown jewels of our section, if not the entire USA. As always, the team hosted a fantastic Field Day experience. The fully decked-out emergency communications trailer was in use and on display, and there were countless younger hams–and their parents—enjoying Field Day. What a treat!

And finally, a tip o’ the hat to the Brooksby Village Amateur Radio Club, who mounted a Field Day 2025 operation. Brooksby Village is a senior living community located in Peabody, MA. Hams at Brooksby are re-energizing their club after the passing of the club’s president.  Clubs like this one are an important part of keeping the hobby alive.  Well done, gents!

* FD Proclamation

Once again, a big tip o’ the hat and a serious thank-you to our State Government Liaison (SGL) Steve KC1KEZ, for his efforts to get an official Proclamation from MA’s governor, Maura Healey, officially recognizing June 28-29 as Amateur Radio Field Day in MA. I took an original copy of the proclamation with me on my FD site visits, and it was a big hit. Thanks again, Steve!

* 2025 Northeast HamXposition is Coming!

Mark your calendars! The 2025 Northeast HamXpos ition is coming SOON: August 21-24, 2025, in Marlborough, MA. This is New England’s premier ham gathering. I hope to have an eyeball QSO with YOU at HamX! Full info at https://hamxposition.org/.

PS: HamX still needs volunteers. Volunteers get perks:

If you work 2 x 2 hr shifts:

Free admission (or) Lunch voucher for Friday or Saturday (no lunch on Thursday or Sunday) (or) Another ticket for the Sunday drawings If you work additional 2 x 2 hr shifts, you can get one additional lunch voucher-if you haven’t taken the admission option.

Volunteer at https://registration.hamxposition.org/volunteer/.

* Still Recruiting a New Section Youth Coordinator

Sadly, our former Section Youth Coordinator, Paul K1YUB, is now a Silent Key. I need to fill this important position on the EMA Section Staff.  The SYC requirement and job description is at https://www.arrl.org/section-youth-coordinator. If you are interested in this volunteer position, please contact me at n1ilz@arrl.org – I’ll appreciate it greatly!

* N1ILZ for a Final

I hope you’re all enjoying the joys that Summer brings, and – did I mention this last time? – ice cream!! Get out there and get those new antennas up or fix the damage from the ravages of winter. Stay cool and – especially – stay hydrated. Most of all, get on the air and have fun!

Can you write a paragraph or two about what you’re up to, so I can publish it in the Section Update? Do you have fun stories and pictures from Field Day? Did you activate a POTA? Some other event? Shoot me an email at n1ilz@arrl.org!

* For always up-to-date news, please visit the EMA Section website at http://ema.arrl.org.

This Section News Update was brought to you by Section Manager Jon N1ILZ.

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ARRL Eastern Massachusetts Section

Section Manager: Jon W McCombie, N1ILZ

n1ilz@arrl.org

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Franklin County (MA) Amateur Radio Club Public Service Events in August, 2025

The Franklin County Amateur Radio Club, our sister club just up the river, will be providing radio communication support for three major public events in August. If you’re interested in the emergency communication aspect of ham radio, or just curious about practical applications for your license privileges, these are excellent opportunities:

-Alan

Alan Dove, AB1XW
Newsletter Editor
Hampden County Radio Association
hcra.org

ADDENDUM—Gary Roy, KB1AKU, writes:

 FCARC is also looking for Amateur Radio Operators to participate on the following dates and activities: August 3rd Greenfield Triathlon; August 23rd for the D2R2 Bike race; and Aug 24 for the New England Green River Marathon. For more information, email groy773@gmail.com or KB1AKU@arrl.net .

Gary Roy KB1AKU

groy773@gmail.com
KB1AKU@arrl.net
(413) 530-8527
President of FCARC
D.E.C. For Franklin/Hampshire Counties