American Clubs Grow with Collaboration

The Fair Lawn Amateur Radio Club (FLARC) and the West Palm Beach Amateur Radio Group (WPBARG) recently held a series of joint HF club contacts in February and March.

The clubs, which agreed in late 20222 to a unique one-year partnership, have begun sharing ideas, activities, and best practices to better encourage the growth and development of each other’s amateur radio club and have also extended their fraternal relationship by participating in club nets, programs, newsletters, and initiatives such as youth and new member development. Both clubs are enthusiastic about the new relationship and satisfied with the progress made to date. Experiments in slow scan television were part of the March HF contact exchange.

WPBARG currently has approximately eighty members and meets regularly at the Cox Science Centre and Aquarium in West Palm Beach. FLARC has approximately 225 members and has an operating clubhouse as part its association with the Borough of Fair Lawn just outside of New York City. Both clubs are highly visible within their communities, and each brings its own set of diverse assets to the experiment.

West Palm Beach Amateur Radio Group - http://www.wpbarg.com

Fair Lawn Amateur Radio Club - http://www.fairlawnarc.org

Another 100 year old Radio Club

The Manly-Warringah Radio Society in Sydney, Australia is celebrating a big day on 26th February 2023.

That date marks 100 years since the first meeting of the Manly and District Radio Club, in 1923. That club eventually became the Manly-Warringah Radio Society.

To celebrate, we'll be activating the Special Event Station V I 100 MB, on the day, and throughout 2023.

Manly-Warringah Radio Society - http://www.mwrs.org.au/

2022 Roanoke Division ARRL Service Award Recipient Selected

2022 Roanoke Division ARRL Service Award Recipient Selected

John Gendron, NJ4Z, has been named the recipient of the 2022 Roanoke Division ARRL Service Award. This award is the highest and most prestigious recognition of an ARRL member operator within the Division's four states who has shown consistent and extensive leadership.

First licensed as a Technician in 2016, Gendron quickly advanced to the General- and Amateur Extra-class licenses. At the same time, he helped revitalize the Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®) in his area, as well as the York County Amateur Radio Society (YCARS) in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Gendron's story about reinvigorating YCARS is featured in the "Club Station" column in the September 2022 issue of QST . He also has a YouTube channel, "From the Hamshack," is an avid DX chaser, and can often be found activating parks for Parks on the Air (POTA).

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