Heil Ham Radio Donates Equipment to W1AW

The Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Station, W1AW, at ARRL Headquarters in Newington, Connecticut, has received a generous donation of equipment from the Heil Ham Radio division of Heil Sound.

The company's founder, Bob Heil, K9EID, is a pioneering audio engineer and avid radio amateur. At his direction, the company donated four Heil Pro Set Elite HC-6 headsets, three Heil Pro Set 3 stereo headphones, two Heil FS-3 press-to-talk foot switches, one Heil iCM microphone, one Heil PR 30 microphone, and various adapters. The equipment has been placed into service at the station for use by visiting operators, and for the voice bulletins transmitted each weekday evening by W1AW.

We are fortunate to host many visiting operators each year, but all that use takes a toll on the gear,. The generosity of Heil Ham Radio to help us keep the equipment fresh is greatly appreciated.
— W1AW Station Manager Joe Carcia, NJ1Q

Some ARRL Reversals and Deferred Decisions

In addition to changing its membership policy by offering fulltime students who are 21 years of age or younger a free Associate membership, the ARRL is also reintroducing Life Membership which it suspended last year. It is also introducing a 70+ Life Membership, for hams 70 and older.

Even more significantly, though, was the board’s decision at the meeting on 19th amd 20th January to defer scheduled action on proposed revisions to its Conflict of Interest Policy, and establish a committee to review ethics guidelines and standards.

ARRL Member Bulletin - http://www.arrl.org/member-bulletin?issue=2024-01-21

Ham Club Provides Mobile-Radio Donation to Humanitarian Effort

Ham Club Provides Mobile-Radio Donation to Humanitarian Effort

An example of amateur radio transcending politics - as well it should: A donation of 14 mobile radios and simple designs for homebrew antennas have gone the distance from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to a humanitarian organization providing social support and medical care to displaced families in Ukraine.

The radios and the plans for antenna construction are a project of the Bosque Amateur Radio Club, N5BRC. When Joseph Nichols,the founder of Care4Ukraine.org, asked his brother Art Nichols, KI5GOL, if the hams could assist with the volunteers' communication needs as they address the sheltering, educational and social concerns of the families, Art decided to approach the club for ideas. Bill Kent, N5UJC, Larry Elkin, NY5L, Terry Zipes, W4RCN and club president, Jerry Aceto, K6LIE, have since established BARCnetUA, the program by which the hams are providing assistance.

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