ARRL Sept 2021 Volunteer Monitor Program Report

The Volunteer Monitor (VM) Program is a joint initiative between the ARRL and FCC to enhance compliance in the Amateur Radio Service. This is the VM Program report for September 2021.

Technician operators in Mansfield, Ohio; Avon Park, Florida, and Pulaski, Tennessee, received Advisory Notices after making numerous FT8 contacts on 20 meters. Technician licensees do not have operating privileges on 20 meters.

A Volunteer Monitor in Mission Viejo, California, received a Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard Certificate of Appreciation for his efforts in locating a defective transmitter on Marine Radio Channel 16 that was blocking emergency communications on that channel.

A former licensee in Durham, North Carolina, received an Advisory Notice for operating under a call sign and license cancelled by the FCC.

An operator in White Pine, Tennessee, received an Advisory Notice regarding operation on 7.137 MHz, a frequency not authorized under his General class licensee.

Operators in Swannanoa, North Carolina, and New Albany, Indiana, received Good Operator Notices for exemplary operation during 2021 and for regularly assisting other operators with transmitter adjustments and amateur radio procedures.

The VM Program made one recommendation to the FCC for case closure.

VM Program statistics for August showed 2,008 hours on HF frequencies and 2,642 hours on VHF frequencies and above, for a total of 4,650 hours.

RSGB Online Convention Available to Re-Watch

The RSGB have released on demand content of the 2021 Online Convention, enjoyed by people across the world, many of whom have since thanked the Society for the excellent content and professional production.

The streams have received hundreds more views since Saturday and people are enjoying the 15 presentations.

You can also see the extra content and interviews that were broadcast from the RSGB National Radio Centre between presentations.

The individual presentations will be released in due course, so look out for announcements shortly.

RSGB YouTube Channel - http://rsgb.org/convention

AMSAT Colloquium

AMSAT-UK will be holding their annual International Space Colloquium on Sunday, 24 October 2021.

The online Zoom webinar will run from 10.45am to approximately 4pm.

With speakers from the UK, Europe and North America, each 30 minute presentation will include a five minute Q and A session.

Full programme and registration details are available on the AMSAT-UK website.

You don’t have to be a member of AMSAT-UK to attend, and the event is free of charge.

AMSAT-UK - https://amsat-uk.org/