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ARRL Public Relations Manager Sean Kutzko, KX9X, was interviewed on the morning of July 12 by WTIC radio’s Steve Parker concerning Amateur Radio in general and the upcoming ARRL Centennial Convention in Hartford.

WTIC is a 50 kW broadcast station covering much of New England, not to mention its national and global Internet streaming audience.

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American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources

ARRL Media and Public Relations Manager Sean Kutzko, KX9X, has added new 30-second radio/audio public service announcements (PSAs) to promote Amateur Radio and the 2014 ARRL Field Day.

The spot named “Amateur” talks about the meaning of the word amateur and how the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) helps during disasters. It includes an 8-second “bed” at the end for local clubs to provide c…

American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources

The FCC has invited public comment on a Petition for Rule Making (RM-11715) that would make a significant portion of the 10.0 to 10.5 GHz band available for wireless broadband services. The Petition by Mimosa Networks Inc proposes a band plan for 10.0 to 10.5 GHz that, it says, would protect frequencies most often used by radio amateurs. The petition hinges on FCC adoption of rule changes that …

American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources

Ham radio operators provide serious public service
Southgate Amateur Radio Club
Ham radio operators provide serious public service. The News Courier in Athens, Alabama reports on the Limestone Amateur Radio Emergency Services team. Lora Scripps writes that radio amateurs are part of the ears and voices that help protect residents 

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Ham radio: a hobby and public service
U-T San Diego
Charlie Ristorcelli is the president of the Poway Amateur Radio club and has been an expert in the craft for over 30 years, including time served in the Navy and with NSA. Ristorcelli has a sophisticated system established in his Poway home that allows

ham amateur radio – Google News

Limestone amateur radio operators provide serious public service
News Courier
“My dad — W4FXZ — was a ham and my oldest brother — W4THW — was a ham,” Birdwell said, adding his youngest daughter and grandsons have been involved with ham radio as well. Stark, who joked he is a frustrated electrical engineer, said he has 

ham amateur radio – Google News

Ham radio: a hobby and public service
U-T San Diego
Charlie Ristorcelli is the president of the Poway Amateur Radio club and has been an expert in the craft for over 30 years, including time served in the Navy and with NSA. Ristorcelli has a sophisticated system established in his Poway home that allows

ham amateur radio – Google News

Santa Barbara, CA (PRWEB) May 18, 2012

Andrew M. Seybold continued to be honored for his pro bono work in helping to obtain new radio spectrum for a nationwide Public Safety High-Speed Broadband Network. On May 15, he was honored by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International with the APCO Special Partnership Recognition Award for contributions to the Public Safety Community. On June 10, 2012, he will be one of two persons honored by the National Sheriff’s Association when he will be presented with the NSA’s Presidents Award. In recent months, Seybold also received the APCO Presidents Award and the Radio Club of America’s Sarnoff Citation, RCA’s highest award for contributions to wireless communications.

“Andy has, for many years, tirelessly worked on behalf of the Public Safety Community in obtaining the much needed broadband spectrum for Public Safety,” said Chief Harlin McEwen, Chairman and CEO of the Public Safety Spectrum Trust and Chairman of the Communications & Technology Committee of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). “The bill authorizing this new radio spectrum was signed into law in February, and Andy played a key role in assisting Public Safety in obtaining not only the spectrum but also the funding to help build this first ever nationwide Public Safety network.”

Sheriff Paul H. Fitzgerald, Sheriff of Story County, Iowa and President of the National Sheriffs’ Association, said: “Having Andy on our team as we worked with the Administration, Congress, and the FCC was one of the keys to our success. He contributed his technical knowledge and expertise and helped those in decision-making roles understand how critical this spectrum and funding is to the Public Safety Community.”

Sheriff Bill Brown, Santa Barbara County, California, added: “Andy was indefatigable in working to obtain essential broadband spectrum for Public Safety use. His extraordinary knowledge of the subject and his skillful advocacy were instrumental in convincing lawmakers to craft and pass — and the President to sign — landmark legislation that takes a huge step forward in standardizing and improving Public Safety communications nationwide. We are particularly proud that a member of the Santa Barbara community played such a key role in this successful process.”

“I am deeply honored to receive these prestigious awards,” Seybold said. “I was one member of a team of dedicated Public Safety professionals, each of whom helped move this issue to the point where Congress acted on it and the Administration signed it into law. It was a team effort and I enjoyed being part of the team. Nevertheless, there is much work remaining to be done to make this network a reality, and the Public Safety Community has re-dedicated itself to making it happen as quickly as possible. Enabling Public Safety with high-speed data and video capabilities built on a mission-critical network will save lives and property, and ensure the safety of those who respond to emergencies every day.”

Seybold is CEO and Principal Consultant for Andrew Seybold, Inc., a wireless industry consultancy that presents educational sessions, contributes articles to many publications, and provides wireless consulting services to the Public Safety and commercial wireless industries on an international basis. He is also active in the Santa Barbara community as a member of the technical committee for the Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club (SBARC), and as President of the Santa Barbara Telecommunications Advisory Council (SBTAC), a non-profit corporation established to assist other non-profits and educational organizations with planning and implementing their own communications networks.







As part of the ARRL’s Centennial Celebration in 2014, the ARRL’s Public Relations Committee is sponsoring an “I am the ARRL” video contest. The Committee is looking for pairs of short video clips featuring ARRL members. One clip should show the radio amateur on the radio, while the other should show the amateur in his or her work setting saying “I am (name). I like (radio activity) and I am the…

American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources

The League is currently looking to fill the position of Media and Public Relations Manager at ARRL Headquarters in Newington. Connecticut residency or the ability to relocate to Connecticut is required. The ARRL Media and Public Relations Manager is responsible for explaining the value of the Amateur Radio Service to the media and the general public, directly and through volunteers. Outstanding…

American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources

After more than eight years as the ARRL Media and Public Relations Manager, Allen Pitts, W1AGP, has retired. During his tenure, Pitts was responsible for developing public relations campaigns that featured the many facets of the Amateur Radio Service: Hello Radio came first in 2006 and highlighted the fun and friendships of ham radio. It was followed by Emergency Radio, which built on the ARRL …

American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources

The former Amateur Radio Emergency Communications (AREC) series of three levels of emergency communications courses has been reconfigured into two new courses: An introductory course for radio amateurs who want to volunteer to provide services for public service and emergency communications, and a course for leaders and managers who are responsible for training and coordinating response efforts…

American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources

In response to the Congressional directive to prepare a study to assess Amateur Radio’s role in emergency and disaster communications and the impact of private land use regulations on the amateur community’s ability to provide such communications, the FCC issued DA 12-523 soliciting comments from the public. The period for public comment runs until May 17, 2012.

“As part of the study contained i…

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