Ham Radio Clubs Encouraged to Innovate

ARRL Public Relations Committee Chairman Scott Westerman, W9WSW, believes collegiate Amateur Radio clubs need to blow away the dust and cobwebs and modernize, in order to attract new members. He urges college and university ham radio clubs to seek common technological ground with younger generations, in order to attract new Amateur Radio licensees.

“We really need to be thinking in terms of…state-of-the-art technology, because that’s what ‘the kids’ are looking for nowadays,” Westerman told ARRL Marketing Manager Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R, during a brief interview at the 2017 Orlando HamCation 10-12 February 2017, which hosted this year’s ARRL Southeastern Division Convention. “The big challenge is how to get them away from their cellphones.”

Westerman, a Michigan State University (MSU) alumnus and executive director of the MSU Alumni Association, recalled his own student days, when MSU Amateur Radio Club (MSUARC) station W8SH had a Collins S-Line for a station. Founded in 1919, the MSUARC is one of the oldest collegiate ham clubs in the US.

Collegiate clubs need to tap into students’ interest in “parallel” technological realms, such as the Maker Movement or those already experimenting with electronics, Westerman said. “At one time or another, we were all in that parallel universe, and there was something that brought us to ham radio,” he offered.

Westerman said the MSU club has come up with a program to get students on HF via a remote base. “So, you can get into our state-of-the-art shack, you can check out a control head, a Kenwood TS-480, take it back to your dorm, plug it into the Wi-Fi network, and work the world!”

ARRL Story - http://www.arrl.org/news/campus-ham-radio-clubs-encouraged-to-boost-vitality-through-innovation

Online UK Advanced Exam

The RSGB have posted an article to their website, outline a pilot for an online advanced UK amateur radio exam.

The document includes more detail regarding timing of the pilot phase of the project and also includes an FAQ section that hopefully answers most of the questions that exam secretaries and candidates are likely to raise.

Download - http://rsgb.org/main/blog/examination-announcements/2017/02/03/online-advanced-examinations/

UK Foundation Ham Radio Training Videos

Essex Ham has made available their Foundation training videos used as part of the free online Foundation course 

There are nine videos, one for each of the main Foundation modules - they include an audio commentary, diagrams, animations and photos. There are also videos of what to expect on the practicals and during the exam - a total of over 90 minutes of free training material. 

It has been reported that the material has proven very useful to candidates with dyslexia, who struggle with the book and with online material and handouts. 

Essex Hams UK Foundation Training Videos - http://www.essexham.co.uk/train/videos/

HamTrain, the Amateur Radio Training Resource - http://www.hamtrain.co.uk/