• The ARRL Letter for June 29, 2023

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    The ARRL Letter

    Published by the American Radio Relay League ********************************************

    June 29, 2023

    John E. Ross, KD8IDJ, Editor <news@arrl.org>

    ARRL Home Page <http://www.arrl.org/>ARRL Letter Archive <http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/>Audio News <http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/audio/> IN THIS ISSUE

    - 2023 ARRL Field Day Was a Success
    - ARRL Field Day Banner Winner
    - 2023 AMSAT Field Day
    - ARRL Section Managers Prepare for New Terms
    - HAM RADIO in Germany Draws International Crowd
    - FCC ULS System Restored
    - The Big Bang Theory Antenna Lives On
    - Amateur Radio in the News
    - ARRL Podcasts
    - Announcements
    - In Brief...
    - The K7RA Solar Update
    - Just Ahead in Radiosport
    - Upcoming Section, State, and Division Conventions

    2023 ARRL FIELD DAY WAS A SUCCESS

    2023 ARRL Field Day is in the books and from all indications, it was a
    success!

    Social media <https://www.facebook.com/groups/arrlfd> is buzzing with
    stories and photos from around the country.

    Results are coming in, and so far, 2,548 Field Day entries have been
    received. You can see a live, up-to-the-minute count of the entries,
    comments, and photos on the Field Day Entries Received <https://field-day.arrl.org/fdentriesrcvd.php> web page.

    Participants have been submitting photos and descriptions of their
    stations and setups to the SOAPBOX
    <https://field-day.arrl.org/fdsoapbox.php> column. Below are just a few
    of the many Soapbox received so far.

    William Roy, K1YOR:

    "I used a Yaesu FT-450D, 100, and an

    William Roy, K1YOR.

    [MFJ] G5RV Junior [antenna] in the near vertical incidence skywave configuration. It was basically horizontal. The average height was
    about 14 to 18 feet above the ground, broadside was north/south, and
    the ends were pointing east and west. Because I was inside, the antenna
    could not be extended in a normal fashion. I used rubber standoffs and non-metal furniture to support the antenna.

    Thomas Hardy's, NN7O, Field Day setup.

    Thomas Hardy, NN7O:

    "This was my first year participating in Field Day. [I] operated CW
    [low power] from eastern California. I am still a new CW operator, and
    while I am getting better, I appreciate everyone's patience. I was
    using my KX2 into a 40-meter [end-fed-half-wave] setup as an inverted
    v. [It] seemed to work well. [I got] more east coast contacts than I
    expected!"

    Thomas G. Azlin's, W7SUA, Field Day setup.

    Thomas G. Azlin, W7SUA:

    "I set up at our family cabin on the Mogollon Rim [Trail] near Show Low
    [in Arizona]. [I] used an [Elecraft] K3, [a] Goal Zero Yeti 1500X battery/inverter, [a] 200 -W solar panel for daytime charging, and an
    [MFJ] G5RV Junior [antenna] strung up in pine [trees] with pre-existing
    ropes and pulleys. [I] split my time between JS8 and FT8 on 40, 20, and
    15 meters. [It was a] nice Field Day, [and] fun!"

    Like many ARRL Field Day sites, the Hampden County Radio Association
    (HCRA) in Massachusetts welcomed guests to their event. They got more
    than they bargained for, though, when a black bear showed up and
    started helping itself to their food!

    More stories and updates are on the way. Check out the ARRL News <http://arrl.org/news-features> web page for the latest on 2023 Field
    Day!

    ARRL FIELD DAY BANNER WINNER

    Mike Moore, WI9MMM, President of the Fox Cities Amateur Radio Club,
    W9ZL, in Wisconsin, was the winner of the ARRL Field Day banner
    giveaway earlier this month.

    ARRL Affiliated Clubs and members opted into the Club newsletter via
    email were automatically entered by purchasing ARRL Field Day
    merchandise or submitting an entry through an online form. Mike was the
    lucky winner, and displayed the banner at his club's site.

    "The banner made our Field Day site much easier to find. We had decent
    enough foot traffic that I forgot to take more pictures. In a way...
    that's a "Win!" - because I got to share the hobby with more people,"
    wrote Moore.

    2023 AMSAT FIELD DAY

    2604 AMSAT Field Day is over, and early data shows how the satellites
    were utilized.

    It has been many years since there were more than one or two Field Day submissions from outside North America. This year, immediately after of
    Field Day ended, there were two submissions from Japan.

    The satellites worked well. The FM Tevel family of satellites and
    GreenCube seemed to be popular. SO-50, AO-91, and the International
    Space Station were also busy with their FM single channel. DOSAAF-85
    (RS-44) was quite tame, with plenty of bandwidth for many to make
    contacts, whether they were sitting on a frequency and calling CQ or
    using the hunt-and-pounce method.

    More data is on the way. For updates, visit the AMSAT
    <https://www.amsat.org/> website. A special thanks to Bruce Paige,
    KK5DO, for the information provided in this story.

    ARRL SECTION MANAGERS PREPARE FOR NEW TERMS

    When the nomination period for the summer ARRL Section Manager election
    cycle concluded on June 9, 2023, there was only one candidate for each
    of the Sections up for election.

    The following incumbent Section Managers were declared re-elected to
    new 2-year terms starting on October 1, 2023:

    - Amanda Alden, K1DDN, Colorado.

    - Jo Whitney, KA7LJQ, Eastern Washington.

    - Diana Feinberg, AI6DF, Los Angeles.

    - Carol Milazzo, KP4MD, Sacramento Valley.

    - Dan Ringer, K8WV, West Virginia.

    - Stuart Wolfe, KF5NIX, South Texas.

    - Monte Simpson, W7FF, Western Washington.

    Kevin Kerr, W1KGK, of Plains, Montana, was the only nominee for the
    ARRL Montana Section, and he will be taking the reins of the Montana
    Field Organization on October 1. Kerr is presently serving as Section
    Emergency Coordinator of the Montana Section and as a District
    Emergency Coordinator within the Section. Paul Stiles, KF7SOJ, decided
    not to run for a new term. Stiles, of Billings, Montana, has been
    Section Manager of the Montana Section since 2019.

    Dr. Antonis Papatsaras, AA6PP, of Larkspur, California, will become the
    Section Manager of the San Francisco Section on October 1 because he
    was the only nominee. He currently is an Assistant Section Manager of
    the ARRL San Francisco Section and has been President and Director of
    the San Francisco Radio Club.

    Bill Hillendahl, KH6GJV, of Santa Rosa, California, decided not to run
    for another office term after serving as Section Manager of the San
    Francisco Section for 20 years.

    Section Manager of the Oregon Section David Kidd, KA7OZO, has decided
    to step down from the role for personal reasons. He was first appointed
    to the position on July 1, 2018. Effective July 1, 2023, Jonathan
    Wanzer, KK6GXG, will fill the role for the remainder of the current
    term.

    Jonathan Wanzer, KK6GXG, new Oregon Section Manager as of July 1, 2023.

    Wanzer stated, "Homebrew radios, tools, and antennas are not my only interests in the Amateur Radio Service. I like to share with others; I
    teach license classes and introduction to Emergency Communications
    (EC-001). I am an active Volunteer Examiner... I also have the honor of
    serving fellow hams as the Klamath County Emergency Coordinator and as
    the Assistant Section Manager for [the Oregon Section]. One of my
    greatest privileges is in developing contacts and relationships with
    non-ham groups and providing presentations and information on amateur
    radio and all it has to offer their members, and the community at
    large, through the Civil Defense Communications Auxiliary."

    Wanzer, of Klamath Falls, will serve as Section Manager of the Oregon
    Section through June 30, 2024.

    ARRL would like to thank Kidd for his years of dedicated service as a volunteer, and for his hard work as a Section Manager.

    HAM RADIO IN GERMANY DRAWS INTERNATIONAL CROWD

    The 46th annual International Amateur Radio Exhibition, HAM RADIO,
    attracted more than 11,000 visitors to Friedrichshafen, Germany, June
    23 - 25, 2023.

    ARRL, which has nearly 7,000 international members, sends a small
    delegation to the convention each year -- greeting members and friends
    from the global amateur radio community, and networking with other
    national radio societies. ARRL representatives included President Rick Roderick, K5UR and his wife Holly Roderick; CEO David Minster, NA2AA;
    Director of Operations Bob Naumann, W5OV, and Director of Marketing and Innovation Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R.

    Messe Friedrichshafen Managing Director Klaus Wellmann and Project
    Manager Petra Rathgeber were delighted with the success of the event.

    "HAM RADIO lived up to its reputation as Europe's largest amateur radio exhibition. In cooperation with the German Amateur Radio Club (DARC),
    the perfect partner for the event, we showed that amateur radio plays
    an important role in society," said Wellmann and Rathgeber. "This
    year's slogan, 'We're all about STEM!' was brought to full fruition,
    with many activities focusing on work with young people -- something
    that really brought in the crowds."

    A recent press release from HAM RADIO said young attendees were able
    to tinker and make things under guidance, and they were also able to
    test their knowledge in the Ham Rally, a technical scavenger hunt
    featuring 25 stations. Students were encouraged to try sending Morse
    code, and pass the QSL card quiz. ARRL participated in the Ham Rally, challenging young people to name and identify the US states.

    "We were really happy with the way this year's exhibition went," said
    Christian Entsfellner, DL3MBG, Chairman of DARC.

    A total of 392 participants, including 149 commercial exhibitors and international associations, as well as 243 flea market exhibitors,
    represented the unique diversity of amateur radio around the world.

    Plans are already being made for next year's HAM RADIO to be held June
    28 - 30, 2024. More information is available at HAM RADIO <https://www.hamradio-friedrichshafen.com/>.

    See also ARRL's photo album from the convention on Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.646244270871224>.

    FCC ULS SYSTEM RESTORED

    The FCC Universal Licensing System <https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/universal-licensing-system> (ULS) has
    resumed operations, including the Electronic Batch Filing (EBF) system.

    As of June 27, 2023, all systems have been reported to be working.
    However, visitors to the website will see a message referring them to
    Public Notice DA-23-529 <https://www.fcc.gov/document/uls-tcns-e-106-and-asr-available> for
    additional information and guidance on filing deadline extensions.

    The systems were first reported unavailable on June 9, 2023. On Friday afternoon, June 23, the EBF system was restored. All VEC organizations
    use that system for filing exam sessions, individual applications, and
    club license applications. ARRL VEC staff worked late into Friday night
    to ensure all backlogged sessions and application files were
    transmitted to the FCC before the weekend. Approximately 350 backlogged
    files were successfully submitted to and processed by the FCC before
    the system's normal shutdown at 8 PM.

    ARRL is still monitoring the ULS, and any further updates will be
    available at ARRL News <http://arrl.org/news-features>.

    THE BIG BANG THEORY ANTENNA LIVES ON

    An antenna that holds an important place in scientific history sits on
    a small parcel of land on Crawford Hill in Holmdel Township, New
    Jersey.

    The antenna is known as the Holmdel Horn Antenna <https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/holmdel-horn-antenna>, and it was
    built in

    [Photo courtesy of Ken Barber, W2DTC]

    1959 by Bell Labs (now Nokia Bell Labs) researchers. It was
    originally designed to bounce radio signals off of reflective satellite balloons for long-distance communication. It worked, and the Holmdel
    Horn Antenna was no longer needed.

    Two Bell Labs astronomer employees, Arno A. Penzias and Robert W.
    Wilson, received permission in 1965 to use the antenna to search for
    radio transmissions in outer space. They pointed the antenna toward
    what was considered a quiet area, but what they discovered was anything
    but quiet. They discovered Cosmic Microwave Background radiation <https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2018/06/wilson-lecture-1.pdf>,
    which provided evidence for the Big Bang Theory <https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/big-bang/en>.

    Now, there is a historical marker at the site, but there has been some
    dispute as to who owns the antenna and surrounding land. In mid-June
    2023, the Holmdel Township Committee voted unanimously to approve
    resolutions that will begin the process of acquiring two of the three
    parcels that make up the Crawford Hill property. The township committee
    is leaving the third parcel to be part of the redevelopment toward
    preserving Crawford Hill as a public park to celebrate the horn
    antenna's place in scientific history.

    Visit the Holmdel Horn Antenna <https://maps.roadtrippers.com/us/holmdel-nj/points-of-interest/holmdel-horn-antenna>

    to learn more.

    AMATEUR RADIO IN THE NEWS

    ARRL Public Information Officers, Coordinators, and many other member-volunteers help keep amateur radio and ARRL in the news <http://www.arrl.org/media-hits>.

    "Amateur Radio Field Day | PHOTOS <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/amateur-radio-field-day-photos/ar-AA1d0GAU>"

    / The Allentown Morning Call (Pennsylvania), June 25, 2023 -- Amateur
    radio Field Day at Bicentennial Park in East Allen Township.

    "Amateur radio operators gather in Falcon for weekend-long Field Day
    exercise <https://krdo.com/news/2023/06/25/amateur-radio-operators-gather-in-falcon-for-weekend-long-field-day-exercise/>"

    / KRDO (Colorado), June 25, 2023 -- Pikes Peak Radio Amateur
    Association (PPRAA), is an ARRL Affiliated Club.

    "Tampa Amateur Radio Club prepares for hurricane season during Field
    Day exercise <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/tampa-amateur-radio-club-prepares-for-hurricane-season-during-field-day-exercise/ar-AA1d10Ki>"

    / WFLA (Florida), June 25, 2023 -- Tampa Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL Affiliated Club.

    "Local Amateur Radio operators reach out to the world during Field Day
    in Calhoun this weekend <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/local-amateur-radio-operators-reach-out-to-the-world-during-field-day-in-calhoun-this-weekend/ar-AA1d1gdT>"

    / KARD (Louisiana), June 25, 2023 -- Northeast Louisiana Amateur Radio
    Club.

    "HAM Radio demonstration held at Aiken Municipal Building <https://www.postandcourier.com/aikenstandard/news/local/ham-radio-demonstration-held-at-aiken-municipal-building/article_4ab20cb6-1383-11ee-918c-5f5673324c28.html>"

    / Aiken Standard (South Carolina), June 25, 2023 -- The North Augusta
    Belvedere Radio Club and Aiken Amateur Radio Emergency Services
    (ARESŪ).

    "Birmingham radio amateurs demonstrate how they help in emergency communications <https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/birmingham-radio-amateurs-demonstrate-how-they-help-in-emergency-communications/ar-AA1d1PGP>"

    / WBRC (Alabama), June 26, 2023 -- Birmingham Amateur Radio Club.

    Share <newsmedia@arrl.org> any amateur radio media hits you spot with
    us.

    ARRL PODCASTS

    On the Air
    Sponsored by Icom <http://www.icomamerica.com/en/>

    For the June 2023 episode of the On the Air podcast, ARRL Radiosport & Regulatory Information Manager Bart Jahnke, W9JJ, and ARRL Contest
    Program Manager Paul Bourque, N1SFE, join us to talk about a popular
    Field Day fixture known as the GOTA (Get On the Air) Station, a beginner-friendly station that get licensees - and even the ham
    -curious public - on the air with knowledgeable licensee literally
    standing by.

    ARRL Audio News
    Listen to ARRL Audio News <http://www.arrl.org/arrl-audio-news>,
    available every Friday. ARRL Audio News is a summary of the week's top
    news stories in the world of amateur radio and ARRL, along with
    interviews and other features.

    The On the Air podcast is available on iTunes (iOS) and Stitcher
    (Android). The On the Air podcast and ARRL Audio News are also on
    blubrry -- On the Air <https://blubrry.com/arrlontheair/> | ARRL Audio
    News <https://blubrry.com/arrlaudionews/>.

    ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Two special event stations will be in operation beginning July 1, 2023.
    The Annual 13 Colonies Special Event <http://13colonies.us/> will take
    place on July 1 - 7, 2023. The event honors the original 13 colonies,
    US independence, active military personnel, and veterans. All amateur
    radio operators are welcome to participate, including shortwave
    listeners. Certificates will be available for all participants. Each US
    state that was one of the original 13 colonies has a special call sign.
    All HF bands will be open, including the WARC bands (with the exception
    of 60 meters). Simplex on 2 and 6 meters is encouraged, and 40 - 160
    meters is encouraged for stations on the southeast coast. All modes of operation may be used, including SSB, CW, RTTY, and digital. The mode
    of operation is up to the individual colony/state station. More
    information is available at the Annual 13 Colonies Special Event <http://13colonies.us/> website and the ARRL <http://arrl.org> website.
    Also, on Saturday, July 1, 2023, at 1400Z - 2000Z, the annual Colonial Williamsburg Special Event station <https://www.k4rc.net/events/special-event-stations/>, K4RC, will be
    operated by the Williamsburg Area Amateur Radio Club <https://www.k4rc.net/events/special-event-stations/> on 7.265 and
    14.265 MHz. A certificate and QSL card will be available for every
    contact. The event celebrates the 247th anniversary of the founding
    fathers signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

    IN BRIEF...

    The Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) in China is developing a new
    lunar amateur radio satellite.
    Lunar OSCAR II is a lunar amateur radio payload being developed by a
    team that consists of students from HIT and international amateur radio enthusiasts. Its baseline functions include telemetry, digital image
    downlink from an infrared camera, and a digipeater with JT4G
    uplink/downlink. It will also provide chances to upload and test new
    waveforms and algorithms for radio communications and measurements
    across very long distances. Amateur radio orbit determination
    experiments, like the Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI), are
    also possible with these links. HIT has previously successfully
    developed the first lunar amateur radio satellite, Longjiang-2/DSLWP-B.
    As a subsequent mission, Lunar OSCAR II will continue offering various resources for communications relay and amateur radio research, and it
    will help promote amateur radio to communities. The Lunar OSCAR II
    payload will be onboard a lunar microsatellite with a volume of about 300x200x100 cubic millimeters and a mass of about 14 kilograms. It will
    utilize downlinks on UHF for telemetry and images by using 250/500 baud
    GMSK with turbo codes, as well as a digipeater that uses 4.375 baud FSK
    with convolutional coding (JT4G). More information is available at https://by2hit.github.io/. The satellite is planned to launch from
    Wenchang, China, in 2024. A downlink on 437.750 MHz has been
    coordinated.

    Thanks to the IARU and HIT for the above information.

    Four members of the ARRL Headquarters staff are celebrating
    accomplishments in amateur radio this week.

    In a test session held on June 28, 2023, ARRL Director of
    Development Kevin Beal, K8EAL; ARRL Learning Associate Eliza Croarkin,
    KC1TAP, and ARRL Social Media Specialist Alex Norstrom, KC1RMO, each
    upgraded to the General-class license. ARRL Development Operations
    Manager Christina Lessard passed her Technician-class exam and received
    the call sign KC1TDM. Alex (who scored 100% on the exam) is featured on
    the cover of the ARRL General Class License Manual <https://home.arrl.org/action/Store/Product-Details/productId/2009476073>.
    ARRL also has manuals for the Technician <https://home.arrl.org/action/Store/Product-Details/productId/2003373064>-
    and Amateur Extra <https://home.arrl.org/action/Store/Product-Details/productId/120286>-class licenses.

    THE K7RA SOLAR UPDATE

    Tad Cook, K7RA, of Seattle, Washington, reports for this week's ARRL Propagation Bulletin, ARLP026:

    Conditions were favorable over Field Day weekend, with the exception of
    a brief period where planetary K index was at 5 on Saturday night.

    Solar disk image taken June 29, 2023, courtesy of NASA SDO/HMI.

    There were five new sunspot groups on June 23, two more on June 24,
    another on June 26, and another on June 27.

    Average daily sunspot numbers were up, and solar flux was down.

    The average daily sunspot number rose from 143 to 170, and the average
    daily solar flux declined slightly from 165.4 to 160.3.

    This was unexpected because we normally see these values track
    together.

    Predicted solar flux is 155 on June 29; 150 on June 30 through July 4;
    145 on July 5; 135 on July 6 - 8; 145, 155, 160, 165, and 170 on July 9
    - 13; 175 on July 14 - 18; 170 on July 19 - 21; 160, 150, 145, 145,
    140, and 135 on July 22 - 27, and 130 on July 28 - 31.

    Predicted planetary A index is 5 on June 29 - 30; 15 and 10 on July 1 -
    2; 5 on July 3 - 7; 12 and 8 on July 8 - 9; 5 on July 10 - 11; a stormy
    20 and 30 on July 12 - 13; 8 on July 14 - 23; 12 on July 24 - 25, and 8
    on July 26 - 27.

    Read about the cycle peak and see images at https://bit.ly/3ps6iOI.

    Check out a useful glossary for space weather terms at
    https://bit.ly/3XuimeQ.

    Sunspot numbers for June 22 - 28, 2023, were 176, 194, 200, 180, 158,
    141, and 141, with a mean of 170. 10.7-centimeter flux was 173.2,
    169.7, 160.8, 154.8, 157.7, 151.2, and 154.9, with a mean of 160.3.
    Estimated planetary A indices were 8, 9, 16, 15, 11, 8, and 8, with a
    mean of 10.7. Middle latitude A index was 8, 9, 16, 10, 11, 7, and 8,
    with a mean of 9.9.

    Send your tips, questions, or comments to k7ra@arrl.net.

    A comprehensive K7RA Solar Update is posted Fridays on the ARRL
    website. For more information concerning radio propagation, visit <http://arrl.org/propagation-of-rf-signals> the ARRL Technical
    Information Service, read
    <http://arrl.org/the-sun-the-earth-the-ionosphere> "What the Numbers
    Mean...," and check out <http://k9la.us/> the Propagation Page of Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA.

    A propagation bulletin archive <http://arrl.org/w1aw-bulletins-archive-propagation> is available. For customizable propagation charts, visit the VOACAP Online for Ham Radio <https://www.voacap.com/hf/> website.

    Share <k7ra@arrl.net> your reports and observations.

    A weekly, full report is posted on ARRL News
    <http://www.arrl.org/news>.

    JUST AHEAD IN RADIOSPORT

    Yearlong -- ARRL Volunteers On the Air <https://vota.arrl.org/> (VOTA).
    See the State Activations Schedule for weekly W1AW Portable Operations <https://vota.arrl.org/w1awPortable.php>, including:

    - July 5 - July 13 -- Hawaii W1AW/KH6

    - July 12 - July 18 -- Wisconsin / W1AW/9

    - July 12 - July 18 -- Utah / W1AW/7

    - July 12 - July 18 -- American Somoa / W1AW/KH8

    UPCOMING CONTESTS:

    - July 1 -- RAC Canada Day Contest (CW, phone)

    - July 1 -- Venezuelan Ind. Day Contest (CW, phone, digital)

    - July 1 - 2 -- NZART Memorial Contest (CW, phone)

    - July 1 - 2 -- Marconi Memorial HF Contest (CW)

    - July 1 - 2 -- Original QRP Contest (CW, phone)

    - July 3 -- RSGB 80m Club Champ (CW)

    - July 4 -- ARS Spartan Sprint (CW)

    - July 5 -- VHF-UHF FT8 Activity Contest (FT8)

    - July 6 - 7 -- Walk for the Bacon QRP Contest (CW)

    - July 6 -- NRAU 10m Activity Contest (CW, phone, digital)

    - July 6 -- SKCC Sprint Europe (CW)

    - July 7 -- NCCC RTTY Sprint (digital)

    - July 7 -- NCCC Sprint (CW)

    - July 8 - 9 -- IARU HF World Championship (CW, phone)

    Visit the ARRL Contest Calendar <http://www.arrl.org/contest-calendar>
    for more events and information.

    UPCOMING SECTION, STATE, AND DIVISION CONVENTIONS

    - July 8 | SVARC Summer Hamfest Minot <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/svarc-summer-hamfest-minot-arrl-north-dakota-section-convention>,

    hosting the ARRL North Dakota Section Convention, Minot, North Dakota

    - July 15 | SEARC Tailgate Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/searc-tailgate-hamfest-arrl-south-dakota-section-convention>,

    hosting the ARRL South Dakota Section Convention, Sioux Falls, South
    Dakota

    - July 29 | CVARC 2023 Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/cvarc-2023-hamfest-arrl-pennsylvania-state-convention>,

    hosting the ARRL Pennsylvania State Convention, Chambersburg,
    Pennsylvania

    - July 29 | ARRL West Virginia State Convention and Ham Fest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/arrl-west-virginia-state-convention-and-ham-fest-1>,

    Sutton, West Virginia

    - August 12 - 13 | 2023 ARRL Rocky Mountain Division Convention <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/2023-arrl-rocky-mountain-division-convention>, Albuquerque, New Mexico

    - August 19 - 20 | Huntsville Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/huntsville-hamfest-arrl-alabama-state-convention>,

    hosting the ARRL Alabama State Convention, Huntsville, Alabama

    - August 25 - 27 | Northeast HamXposition <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/northeast-hamxposition-arrl-new-england-division-convention-1>,

    hosting the ARRL New England Division Convention, Marlborough,
    Massachusetts

    - September 1 - 3 | Shelby Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/shelby-hamfest-arrl-north-carolina-section-convention-2>,

    hosting the ARRL North Carolina Section Convention, Shelby, North
    Carolina

    - September 10 | ARRL Southern New Jersey Section Convention and
    Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/arrl-southern-new-jersey-section-convention-and-hamfest-1>,

    Mullica Hill, New Jersey

    - September 22 - 23 | HRO Superfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/hro-superfest-arrl-wisconsin-state-convention>, hosting the ARRL Wisconsin State Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    - September 23 | Red River Radio Amateur's 2023 Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/red-river-radio-amateur-s-2023-hamfest-arrl-dakota-division-convention>,

    sponsoring the ARRL Dakota Division Convention, West Fargo, North
    Dakota

    - September 23 | Spokane HAMFEST <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/spokane-hamfest-arrl-washington-state-convention-1>,

    sponsoring the ARRL Washington State Convention, Spokane Valley,
    Washington

    Search the ARRL Hamfest and Convention Database
    <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests> to find events in your area.

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