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     * ARRL Learning Center Features Two New Emergency Communication        
       Training Courses                                                     
     * Focus on Public Safety Relationship Building at the 2024 ARRL        
       National Convention                                                  
     * ARRL Volunteers Obtain Ham Exemption to Pennsylvania Handsfree Law   
     * Amateur Radio in the News                                            
     * ARRL Podcasts                                                       
     * Announcements                                                       
     * In Brief...                                                         
     * The K7RA Solar Update                                               
     * Just Ahead in Radiosport                                            
     * Upcoming Section, State, and Division Conventions                   
   ARRL Learning Center Features Two New Emergency Communication Training  
   Courses                                                                 
                                                                           
   ARRL has released two new courses to train emergency communications     
   (EmComm) operators for volunteering within the Amateur Radio Emergency  
   Service(R) (ARES(R)). Both courses are within the ARRL Learning Center. 
                                                                           
   The Basic EmComm course is designed to get a new volunteer started. It  
   provides basic knowledge and tools for any emergency communications     
   volunteer and contains three modules and 11 topics, including required  
   prerequisites. It's expected to take approximately 10 - 20 hours to     
   complete.                                                               
                                                                           
   The Intermediate EmComm course builds on the lessons learned in the     
   first course and equips volunteer radio amateurs with the tools needed  
   to thrive in the fast-paced environment of public service               
   communications and to understand the legal rights and responsibilities  
   of working with a served agency, as well as teach them and how ham      
   radio fits into the broader incident command (IC) structure.            
                                                                           
   The new courses replace the previous EC-001 and EC-016 programs,        
   however, certificates of completion earned for the previous courses are 
   still valid. "Training is not a one-and-done thing. Throughout my       
   firefighting and emergency management career, we were constantly taking 
   new courses to reinforce existing knowledge and introduce new           
   concepts," said ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston,    
   KE5MHV. "Engaged volunteers should want to stay up to date on advances  
   in the science of emergency communications. I'd even encourage veteran  
   operators to take the new courses."                                     
                                                                           
   In 2023, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) revised the     
   Guide for National Emergency Preparedness to specifically include       
   amateur radio. ARRL and FEMA entered into a new Memoranda of            
   Understanding in May 2023 that outlined the importance of trained radio 
   amateurs within the response ecosystem.                                 
                                                                           
   "Amateur radio is as important as ever in emergency management," said   
   Johnston. "The new courses will keep hams trained to serve              
   effectively."                                                           
                                                                           
   The ARRL Learning Center at learn.arrl.org is a member benefit and      
   features many ways to get the most out of your amateur radio license.   
   The Basic and Intermediate EmComm courses are available to anyone with  
   a free www.arrl.org account. Users must log in to the ARRL Learning     
   Center with this account, and functionality of the site relies on       
   cookies being enabled.                                                  
                                                                           
   Above: A screenshot of the ARRL Learning Center at learn.arrl.org.      
                                                                         
   Focus on Public Safety Relationship Building at the 2024 ARRL National  
   Convention                                                              
                                                                           
   Those attending the 2024 ARRL National Convention at Dayton             
   Hamvention(R) will have an opportunity to learn more about how amateur  
   radio is relevant and highly involved in the modern emergency           
   management landscape. The convention is May 17 - 19 in Xenia, Ohio.     
                                                                           
   ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE5MHV, will host  
   a booth for the Amateur Radio Emergency Service(R) -- ARES(R). The      
   booth will be supported by highly experienced ARES leaders and members  
   of the ARRL Emergency Communications and Field Services Committee.      
                                                                           
   On Friday, Johnston and four representatives from the Cybersecurity and 
   Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) will lead the forum "ARES(R),     
   SAFECOM(R), and Building Relationships" as part of the ARRL National    
   Convention track. CISA is the federal agency SAFECOM serves. Together,  
   they'll lead a discussion about how amateur radio emergency             
   communications groups can establish and foster relationships with       
   served agencies.                                                        
                                                                           
   Johnston is ARRL's representative member of SAFECOM(R). In 2023, ARRL   
   was elected to serve on SAFECOM(R), a program of the US Department of   
   Homeland Security. SAFECOM supports the public safety community to      
   improve the emergency communications ecosystem. This relationship gives 
   ARRL a seat at the decision-making table for emergency communications   
   policy nationwide.                                                      
                                                                           
   "Amateur radio operators are in a unique position to serve agencies of  
   many different types, but that relationship has to be well established  
   long before a crisis," said Johnston, who emphasized that local         
   partnerships are just as important as national-level relationships.     
   ARES groups work with local, state, and county governments, and         
   non-government affiliated organizations, including local offices of the 
   American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, and faith-based organizations.  
                                                                           
   The forum is held on Friday, May 17 at 9:15 AM in forum room three,     
   where the majority of ARRL National Convention programming will take    
   place. The National Convention program is published at                  
   www.arrl.org/expo or within in the ARRL Events app. Buy tickets to the  
   convention on the Hamvention website.                                   
                                                                         
   ARRL Volunteers Obtain Ham Exemption to Pennsylvania Handsfree Law      
                                                                           
   ARRL volunteers in Pennsylvania have successfully protected the legal   
   right to use amateur radio while operating mobile within the state. A   
   handsfree distracted driving bill had worked its way through the        
   legislature over the past several years, and ARRL Atlantic Division     
   Director Bob Famiglio, K3RF, successfully advocated for an exemption    
   for licensed radio amateurs. "The bill survived until just before the   
   latest vote, which stripped out our exemption but left in exemptions    
   for commercial drivers, including truck drivers, bus drivers, and       
   public transportation [drivers]," he wrote in a message to ARRL members 
   in Pennsylvania.                                                        
                                                                           
   In April, the exemption was stripped from the bill, sending             
   Pennsylvania hams into a state of worry. ARRL members in the state      
   rallied, contacting their state legislators to explain the benefit that 
   licensed operators provide to the state. The bill also was going to     
   remove the ability for first responders, such as volunteer              
   firefighters, to use radios in their personally owned vehicles.         
   "Hundreds of emails then went out to legislators and such and back to   
   me. We also helped our volunteer emergency responders who were in the   
   same boat as us with radio use from their personal cars. Many members   
   are also emergency responders as well, and they picked up on this too," 
   said Famiglio.                                                          
                                                                           
   This week, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted in favor of  
   accepting the bill with the exemption. The senate passed it last        
   summer. The bill is now on its way to Governor Josh Shapiro's desk,     
   where he is expected to sign it. Mobile use of amateur radio will       
   continue in Pennsylvania, thanks to ARRL advocacy and government        
   relations carried out by member-volunteers.                             
                                                                           
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   Amateur Radio in the News                                               
                                                                           
   ARRL Public Information Officers, Coordinators, and many other          
   member-volunteers help keep amateur radio and ARRL in the news.         
                                                                           
   "Club Stays Amateur Radio-active" / The Carroll News (Virigina) May 2,  
   2024 -- The Briarpatch Amateur Radio Club.                              
                                                                           
   "Fort Myers Amateur Radio Club, Railroad Museum of South Florida to     
   celebrate National Train Day May 11" / North Fort Myers Neighbor        
   (Florida) May 3, 2024 -- The Fort Myers Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL   
   Affiliated Club.                                                        
                                                                           
   Share any amateur radio media hits you spot with us.                    
                                                                           
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   ARRL Podcasts                                                           
                                                                           
   On the Air                                                              
   Sponsored by Icom                                                       
                                                                           
   ARRL Forums at Dayton Hamvention 2024                                   
                                                                           
   This year's Dayton Hamvention, coming up May 17 - 19 in Xenia, Ohio,    
   will be extra special -- it's also the 2024 ARRL National Convention.   
   ARRL Director of Marketing & Innovation Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R, joins    
   this month's podcast to share details about ARRL-sponsored activities   
   at the show, including several of the ARRL-sponsored forums and the     
   Youth Rally.                                                            
                                                                           
   ARRL Audio News                                                         
   Listen to 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 and ARRL Audio News are available on blubrry,    
   iTunes, and Apple Podcasts -- On the Air | ARRL Audio News.             
                                                                           
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   Announcements                                                           
                                                                           
   The US Department of Defense is hosting this year's Armed Forces Day    
   (AFD) Crossband Test on Saturday, May 11. For more than 50 years,       
   military and amateur stations have taken part in this event, which is   
   an interoperability exercise between amateur and government radio       
   stations. The event is open to all licensed amateur radio operators and 
   will not impact any public or private communications. The AFD Crossband 
   Test is a unique opportunity to test two-way communications between     
   military communicators and radio stations in the Amateur Radio Service. 
   Find details, such as planned activations, frequencies, and QSL         
   information on ARRL News.                                               
                                                                           
   Queens of the Mountains will be held June 1 - 3. The goal of this       
   woman-ham (YL) Summits on the Air (SOTA) event is to encourage and      
   inspire YLs to get on the air and on a mountain for SOTA. There will be 
   multiple special event stations across the US on the air for a fun      
   weekend of sisterhood on the summits. Special certificates will be      
   available for YLs activating and chasing. Look for the special event    
   calls W0Q, W1Q, W3Q, W4Q, W5Q, W6Q, W7Q, W8Q, and W9Q, as well as #QOM  
   and #YLSOTA on  SOTAWATCH3. For more information or questions, email    
   Amy Haptonstall, AG7GP. The Young Ladies Radio League, K4LMB,           
   originated in 1939. Members are from all walks of life, ages, and       
   levels of ham radio interests. Whether they got into the hobby to talk  
   locally or to travel around the world to the strangest of places, the   
   one radio interest they have in common is comradery with other YLs. To  
   learn more, visit the Young Ladies Radio League.                        
                                                                           
   International Museums Weekends (IMW) 2024 will take place June 15 - 16  
   and 22 - 23. The purpose of this event is to activate an amateur radio  
   special event station in as many museums around the world as possible.  
   Frequencies, bands, and modes are at the discretion of the operators,   
   as is the museum selection. For this event, the definition of museum    
   can be loosely interpreted. It could be a collection of old cars or one 
   of a kind paintings from a neighborhood artist. Through this event,     
   organizers hope to present amateur radio to the public to garner        
   support and understanding of the hobby.  The first IMW was held in 2002 
   with over 80 museums, featuring small, local venues and large           
   prestigious operations. The event was especially popular among amateur  
   radio operators in the United Kingdom.  For information about           
   registration and event awards, visit International Museums Weekends     
   2024.                                                                   
                                                                           
   The June issue of QST features the 2024 ARRL Field Day Guide. The       
   multi-page section features articles, tips, and checklists to help make 
   your club's activation a success. Readers can learn more about the Get  
   On The Air (GOTA) station and get tips on band planning from            
   propagation experts. The June 2024 Digital Edition of QST is available  
   now at www.arrl.org/magazines or in the ARRL Magazines app. Find        
   complete resources and rules for 2024 ARRL Field Day at                 
   www.arrl.org/field-day.                                                 
                                                                           
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   In Brief...                                                             
                                                                           
   Dick Rutan, KB6LQS, record-setting pilot, has become a Silent Key. He   
   passed away at the age of 85 on May 3, 2024, surrounded by family.      
   Rutan was an ARRL member.                                               
                                                                           
                                      Dick Rutan, KB6LQS, poses with his   
                                      airplane. [Photo from Dick           
                                      Rutan/Facebook]                      
                                                                           
   In 1986, Rutan made international headlines for his flight in Voyager   
   with copilot Jeana Yeager. The pair flew around the world (nonstop and  
   unrefueled) in 9 days, 3 minutes, and 44 seconds. Rutan was a highly    
   decorated United States Air Force combat pilot in Vietnam. His civilian 
   test pilot career had him flying everything from military jets to       
   rocket-powered airplanes, in which he set speed records. In 2022,       
   Mojave Air & Space Port in Mojave, California, was renamed Mojave Air & 
   Space Port at Rutan Field in honor of the contributions he and his      
   brother Burt had made to aviation. Read more about Dick Rutan on ARRL   
   News.                                                                   
                                                                           
   Fair Radio Sales, an iconic electronic military surplus store in Lima,  
   Ohio, announced in August 2023 that they would be going out of business 
   in October of that year. Phil Sellati, owner of Fair Radio Sales, told  
   The ARRL Letter editor last year that it was time to close the          
   business. "I took over the business that my dad started in 1947, and    
   after 50 years, it's time to close the doors," he said. Sellati had an  
   offer on the building and felt that it was time to move on and was      
   wondering what might come next. But they haven't closed their doors     
   just yet. At the urging of many amateur radio operators, Fair Radio     
   Sales is still in business and will be open during the 2024 Dayton      
   Hamvention(R). The company's website recently posted: "Fair Radio will  
   be open until June 28, 2024. We will then prepare for an auction to be  
   held in the summer." Thousands of amateur radio operators, collectors,  
   experimenters, and shortwave listeners have visited the store over the  
   years. The shelves and aisles are full of old military radios and       
   receivers. Many other electronic surplus stores, like J.J. Glass        
   Surplus in California and Ritco Electronics in Virigina, closed several 
   years ago.                                                              
                                                                           
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   The K7RA Solar Update                                                   
                                                                           
   Tad Cook, K7RA, of Seattle, Washington, reports for this week's ARRL    
   Propagation Bulletin, ARLP0019:                                         
                                                                           
                                      This solar disk image was taken on   
                                      May 9, 2024. [Photo courtesy of NASA 
                                      SDO/HMI].                            
                                                                           
   Seven new sunspot groups appeared this week: one each day from May 2 -  
   4, two on May 5, and one on May 6.                                      
                                                                           
   The average daily sunspot number increased from 124.6 to 138.3, and the 
   average daily solar flux rose from 144.9 to 177.6.                      
                                                                           
   The average daily planetary A index climbed from 9.6 to 14.4, while     
   middle latitude numbers went from 8.6 to 12.3.                          
                                                                           
   The most active day was May 2 when the planetary A index was 44.        
   Alaska's college A index was 61. The was caused by two coronal mass     
   ejections striking Earth, triggering a G3 geomagnetic storm.            
                                                                           
   The solar flux is peaking now, and it may peak again at 205 around June 
   11 - 12.                                                                
                                                                           
   The predicted solar flux is 225 on May 9 - 10; 220 on May 11; 215 on    
   May 12 - 13; 210 on May 14 - 15; 205, 200, 195, 190, 185, 180, 175,     
   170, 165, and 170 on May 16 - 25; 175 on May 26 - 27; 170 on May 28;    
   165 on May 29 - 31, and 175, 180, 185, and 190 on June 1 - 4.           
                                                                           
   The predicted planetary A index is 12, 8, 5, 8, 12, and 10 on May 9 -   
   14; 5 on May 15 - 22; 8, 12, 8, 5, 12, and 8 on May 23 - 28; 5, 5, and  
   8 on May 29 - 31, and 12 on June 1 - 3.                                 
                                                                           
   Sunspot numbers for May 2 - 8 were 125, 121, 136, 152, 148, 144, and    
   142, with a mean of 138.3. The 10.7-centimeter flux was 141.9, 156,     
   166.6, 176.9, 171.2, 203.6, and 227.1, with a mean of 177.6. The        
   estimated planetary A indices were 44, 10, 6, 12, 15, 7, and 7, with a  
   mean of 14.4. The middle latitude A index was 24, 16, 5, 12, 13, 6, and 
   10, with a mean of 12.3.                                                
                                                                           
   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 the   
   ARRL Technical Information Service, read "What the Numbers Mean...,"    
   and check out the Propagation Page of Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA.         
                                                                           
   A propagation bulletin archive is available. For customizable           
   propagation charts, visit the VOACAP Online for Ham Radio website.      
                                                                           
   Share your reports and observations.                                    
                                                                           
   A weekly, full report is posted on ARRL News.                           
                                                                           
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   Just Ahead in Radiosport                                                
     * May 9 -- QRP Minimal Art Session (CW)                               
     * May 11 -- FISTS Saturday Sprint (CW)                                
     * May 11 - 12 -- CQ-M International DX Contest (CW, phone)            
     * May 11 - 12 -- VOLTA WW RTTY Contest (digital)                      
     * May 11 - 12 -- SKCC Weekend Sprintathon (CW)                        
     * May 11 - 12 -- Canadian Prairies QSO Party (CW, phone)              
     * May 11 - 12 -- 50 MHz Spring Sprint (CW, phone, digital)            
     * May 13 -- 4 States QRP Group Second Sunday Sprint (CW, phone)       
     * May 13 -- RSGB 80m Club Championship SSB (phone)                    
     * May 14 -- DARC FT4 Contest (FT4)                                    
     * May 15 -- VHF-UHF FT8 Activity Contest (FT8)                        
     * May 16 - 17 -- Walk for the Bacon QRP Contest (CW)                  
     * May 16 -- NAQCC CW Sprint (CW)                                      
     * May 16 -- NTC QSO Party (CW)                                        
                                                                           
   Visit the ARRL Contest Calendar for more events and information.        
                                                                           
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   Upcoming Section, State, and Division Conventions                       
     * May 11 | ARRL Nebraska State Convention, Lincoln, Nebraska          
     * May 17 - 19 | Dayton Hamvention, hosting the ARRL National          
       Convention, Xenia, Ohio                                             
     * May 31 - June 2 | SEA-PAC, hosting the ARRL Northwestern Division   
       Convention, Seaside, Oregon                                         
     * June 1 | Atlanta Hamfest, hosting the ARRL Georgia Section          
       Convention, Marietta, Georgia                                       
     * June 9 | BreezeShooters Hamfest, hosting the ARRL Western           
       Pennsylvania Section Convention, Butler, Pennsylvania               
     * June 15 | ARRL Maine State Convention & Hamfest, Augusta, Maine     
     * June 15 | Knoxville Hamfest and Electronics Convention, sponsoring  
       the ARRL Delta Division Convention, Knoxville, Tennessee            
     * July 12 -13 | HamCon: Zion, sponsoring the ARRL Rocky Mountain      
       Division Convention, St. George, Utah                               
     * July 13 | SVARC Summer Hamfest, sponsoring the ARRL North Dakota    
       Section Convention, Minot, North Dakota                             
     * July 20 | SEARC Tailgate Hamfest, sponsoring the ARRL South Dakota  
       State Convention, Sioux Falls, South Dakota                         
                                                                           
   Search the ARRL Hamfest and Convention Database to find events in your  
   area.                                                                   
                                                                           
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