CEO Discusses ARRL Role

The new CEO of the ARRL, Howard Michel /WB2ITX spoke at the Ham Radio University event on 5th January 2019. The video below is worth watching to hear Howard’s thoughts on the role of the ARRL. The first 26 minutes are good, but the Q&A session that follows suffers from no audio coverage of the audience.

RAC Scholarship Awarded

RAC Atlantic Director Dave Goodwin, VE9CB and Scholarship Chair Bill Unger, VE3XT, have announced the awarding of a $500 scholarship to Alex Colpitts, VE9LEX, on behalf of all Radio Amateurs of Canada members.

Alex is a graduate student from Electrical Engineering at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) in Fredericton. He hopes to finish his graduate research and then begin writing his thesis and prepare to defend it.

In addition to working with various embedded systems using ARM/Arduino-based architectures, he is involved with the UNB Judo club.

The Amateur Radio club station at UNB is VE9UNB and under the guidance of Brent Peterson, VE9EX, it is turning into a hotbed of activity for young, bright and gifted Electrical Engineers. You may want to do a search for VE9UNB to see what they are up to or visit their website.

Every year, through the RAC Foundation, Radio Amateurs of Canada provides grants and scholarships to worthy community programs and to young Canadian Amateurs who are studying at the post-secondary level in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programs.

It’s gratifying to think that a radio you may be using in the future could be designed by a Canadian Amateur who was helped by your or your club’s donation to the RAC Scholarship and Grants Program today.

RAC operates the RAC Foundation in cooperation with the Community Foundation of Ottawa (CFO) which administers and invests the donated funds and disburses the earnings from those invested funds to grant applicants, based upon the advice of the RAC Board. All grant applications should be submitted to the RAC Foundation for processing and recommendation.

In addition to the Scholarship and Grants Program RAC also has a Youth Education Program (YEP).

For more information visit - https://wp.rac.ca/youth-education-program/

RSGB Regional and Board Nominations Now Open

RSGB Members are reminded that nominations are open for RSGB Board and Regional Representatives.

Details are in the January RadCom and at http://www.rsgb.org/nominations.

These roles offer a good opportunity to help the RSGB develop and to promote amateur radio.

Nominations close on 31 January 2019.