Section Manager’s Report June 2024

Rest in peace MFJ and You Do It Electronics. I don’t know about you; free enterprise and small business seems to be dying rapidly. I think the advancements of technology has a bad side when you look at a computer and just order something. No customer service, no travel, large corporations just getting fatter and fatter without a care. Small business just doesn’t have a chance. Sad. End of rant.

Already halfway through the year. Yikes! Here comes Field Day. As per previous years. I will be doing “the tour.” I wonder if the Hampden Country Radio Club will invite Yogi Bear this year? As usual I will attempt to visit each one. I know where most of you will be, if any have changed venues let me know. Make sure you put yourself in the ARRL Field Day Locator.

I made the pilgrimage to Dayton this year. I spent a good amount of time at the ARRL booth answering questions and meeting many hams from all over. Nice to see some of the locals too. It was a great crowd and I did get some toys. I did leave there a little poorer, but I felt a bit invigorated as well.

Speaking of the ARRL, they have been dealing with a serious IT issue that has impacted multiple aspects of their system. They have been quiet about it as the last update was on the 22nd. I really hope the league and the directors look at this issue and try to get a solution to not only the system issue but also the personnel issue for that department.

If your club is looking for something to recognize an accomplishment by one of your members, there are a number of certificates available for download to print. Get some fancy cardstock and present one to them. There are a few like Mentor award, Ragchewer, etc. More are being developed and some are reserved for officials like me. Go to the ARRL’s First Contact Award page and have a look.

Our HamXposition in Marlboro is winding up to out do last year. They have been working hard to bring you the most bang for your buck there. A lot of comments were the commercial vendors not being present. Very true! So far this year they have secured FlexRadio, Elecraft and some others. They are also having a Mini Contest University from K3LR. The Space Weather Woman will be the Saturday banquet speaker. Tickets are now on sale – go here to buy them. Help keep this convention growing. Who knows, maybe it will rival Orlando, Huntsville!

Summer is here and I hope in your plans you are going out to play some radio. POTA I am sure will be really active as the popularity is booming and only growing. Have a great, safe summer!

73,
Ray AA1SE

New WMA Amateurs from March and April 2024

Please welcome the recent licensed amateur radio operators in the WMA section!

Tracy L Rondinello, KC1UHJ
PO Box 912
Chicopee, MA 01021-0912

Alfredo Rossitto, KC1UNN
972 North Street Ext
Feeding Hills, MA 01030-1522

Christopher R Vyce, KC1UNF
350 West St Lot 36
Ludlow, MA 01056-1069

Thomas J Lopes, KC1UHY
297 Howard St
Ludlow, MA 01056-2814

Justin F Herzig, KC1UHO
141 Depot Rd
North Hatfield, MA 01066-1101

Mark Rogers, KC1UHL
115 Woodland Way
Russell, MA 01071-9653

Robert F Lysakowski, KC1UHP
24 Horseshoe Cir
Ware, MA 01082-9490

Louis Rabinowitz, KC1UHI
29 Woodmont St Fl 2
Westfield, MA 01085-1917

Christopher J Decoteau, KC1UHG
22 Candice Cir
Springfield, MA 01107-1244

Sean Preston, KC1UJL
33 Root Pl
Pittsfield, MA 01201-6505

Brian G Doyle, KC1UIF
814 State Rd
North Adams, MA 01247-3027

John P Wysk, KC1UNM
189 Purple Meadow Rd
Bernardston, MA 01337-9665

William Brunner, KC1UHH
1205 Route 2 E
Charlemont, MA 01339-3904

Stacy P French, KC1UHK
6 Kettlehole Ln
Montague, MA 01351-5100

Henry L Bennett, KC1UMW
PO Box 155
East Templeton, MA 01438-0155

Tyler Emma, KC1UKG
75 Lindell Ave
Leominster, MA 01453-5435

Justin M Arruda, KC1UHF
27 Walnut St
Douglas, MA 01516-2530

Daniel M Magee, KC1UMC
21 Nourse St
Westborough, MA 01581-3507

Shannon E Canoy, K7CNY
114 Conservation Dr
Whitinsville, MA 01588-1864

Kevin G Hawes, KC1UQB
1652 Colebrook River Rd
Granville, MA 01034-9573

Michael J Konetzny, KC1UPJ
277 Old Belchertown Rd
Ware, MA 01082-9438

Robert P Wichowski, KC1UQJ
3 Wintergreen Ln
Westfield, MA 01085-3430

Braxton L Crandall, KC1URB
235 Becket Rd
Otis, MA 01253-9798

Connor Quick, KC1UPM
654 Whitney St
Gardner, MA 01440-3417

James F Kelley, KC1UOS
61 Narrows Rd
Westminster, MA 01473-1619

William F White, KC1UOX
8 Jimton Ln
Dudley, MA 01571-6158

Camille E Williams, KC1UNY
30 Fruit St
Worcester, MA 01609-2124

Aram J Taft, KC1URR
89 Uxbridge Rd
Mendon, MA 01756-1017

Section Managers Report May 2024

Hello, it has been a relatively quiet month of April, but on the other hand it was busy. I guess the big one is the Boston Marathon. That event came and went very successfully. From my seat, things went a lot smoother than ever. Everyone knew what to do and how to do it. Kudos and thanks to all those who woke up super early and helped out in the event.

One club that has been very dormant was the WPI club. This club has been around since 1920. They are now coming back to life which is fantastic. They do have a wrinkle though is they discovered an Asbestos problem in the station so they are closed until they fix it. They have been announcing nets and activities so take a moment and support them by checking into one of them.

A while back I announced that Phil K9HI was introducing an activity called Project Ascend which was active recruiting, outreach and mentoring resources, etc. An application to ARDC was submitted for a grant and sadly it got turned down. This pretty much killed the project. I think he had something with this concept. Can a section, or a club or clubs put something like that together? YES! It does take time, resources and willing participants but it is to grow the hobby. To provide new hams the guidance to get on the air, to welcome them to the hobby. Teaching new hams today are the mentors for tomorrow. I am not opposed to hearing someone’s idea about this. I have a staff of tech specialists who would love to help a ham with a tech issue.

Speaking of staff, have you ever thought about being a volunteer for the Western Ma section? I do have a number of positions that need filling and our ARES program needs people as well. Really, the big requirement is they are active and participating! Assisting me in projects that may crop up. One position is a Asst Section Manager to visit clubs, reporting to me or even coming up with a cool idea. I would love to have one that knows their way around a website. Gil WK1H does a great job with this site, but can use some help as well as he has job, family, etc. Having someone like this can also help with clubs and even myself develop a more attractive website which interacts with our social media stuff. SEC Chuck WS1L needs DEC’s and EC’s. We need people to help in developing an emergency communication system. There is a plan, but no one to help!

Another thing I am planning on is trying to get NTS traffic handling more established in WMA. Smoke signals don’t work anymore! There are nets that can restart traffic handling and maybe start it up to boost their own net activity. I am planning on setting up a training webinar to provide instruction on how to properly pass traffic. It will be conducted by current and experienced traffic handlers. More on that to follow.

Did you notice something? I didn’t start this off with mentioning the weather! I hope you enjoy my report and please give some thought as to helping this old buzzard out.

Thanks so much and 73,
Ray AA1SE