The ARRL
Hudson Division Website
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One of over 20 Classroom Presentations, many to standing room only audiences, that took place from 9:00am thru 3:00pm - This one was on understanding and working with HF Propagation |
With several presentations taking place each hour, in this Classroom, ARES Members and others filled the room to standing room only and attentively listened to a presentation on new ARES projects and other information of importance about ARES operations in the area |
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Have a question or more about DXing or even on how the W2 QSL Card Bureau works? Many people did and they gathered together and found answers readily available during the DX Forum presentation. |
Frank Fallon - N2FF, the ARRL Hudson Division Director, was the Keynote Speaker. With a standing room only audience attentively listening, he presented several positive ideas on how Hams can move into the future and accept the changes recently made by the FCC to the United States Amateur License structures |
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Networking - one of the prime features of Ham Radio University - happens in the hallways and byways throughout the day as Hams gather together to exchange ideas between the different Forums |
And even more Networking opportunities - there is a complete refreshment counter and ample seating in the cafeteria offering space to not only take a break from the day's activities but also to do more networking and exchange important ideas and thoughts |
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Booths from Amateur Radio Clubs and Public Service Organizations along with both an on the air Special Event Station (W2V) and a live Demonstration of Digital operating Modes - all this and more was available at Ham Radio University |
Featured among the exhibits was a display of portable, compact and fully functional Orange Radio Go Boxes setup by SATERN |