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http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com Pencuniary Interest pt 2. The ARRL at it again Why doesn't the ****ing FCC go after them?? it seems to me that the ARRL and the Fascist Communication Commission (FCC) are butt buddies or at lease giving each other knob jobs. If Glenn Baxter is to fined by the FCC, then they should fine the ARRL, but hey the FASCIST COMMUNICATION COMMISSION (FCC)are giving the ASSHOLE RADIO RELAY LEAGUE (ARRL) are butt buddies. Federal Grant Augments "Ham Aid" Fund for Hurricane Volunteers NEWINGTON, CT, Sep 27, 2005--The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) will provide the ARRL with an additional $77,000 to support Amateur Radio operators volunteering in the field in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The latest grant augments the recent $100,000 CNCS made available immediately following the Katrina disaster. The grant money, supplemented by contributions from individual donors, will subsidize "Ham Aid," a new League program to help defray out-of pocket expenses of Amateur Radio volunteers deployed in the field in disaster-stricken areas. "The new funding of $77,000--added to the initial $100,000 award, for a total of $177,000--is gratefully accepted to assist ham radio operators who have incurred expenses related to their volunteer service," said ARRL Chief Development Officer Mary Hobart, K1MMH. "The per-diem awards of $25 per day up to a maximum award of four days, or $100 per person, will cover approximately 6000 'ham days' of service." Ham Aid also will strengthen the role Amateur Radio can play in disaster response by funding the preparation of containerized complete Amateur Radio HF/VHF stations complete with radios, antennas, feed lines, repeaters and more, Hobart added. These are designed for deployment to disaster areas where the Amateur Radio infrastructure has been compromised or additional equipment is required beyond what's available. Hobart says Ham Aid marks the first time in ARRL history that the League has been able to reimburse some of the expenses ham radio volunteers incur while responding to a disaster--especially if the service requires out-of-town travel. The ARRL established Ham Aid reimbursement procedures following the initial grant. In addition to providing emergency communication within and outside hurricane-affected areas, Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)/Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) members and individual radio amateurs have supplementing the communication needs of emergency management and relief agencies, including the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army. The CNCS Ham Aid grant is effective for operations established and documented as of September 1, 2005, and the aid is earmarked for Hurricane Katrina deployments only at this point. Corporation funds may also sustain the Ham Aid program and help to rebuild the emergency communications capabilities in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama to ensure that the Gulf Coast is prepared, should disaster strike again. The CNCS grants represent an emergency amendment to ARRL's three year Homeland Security training grant, which provided certification in emergency communication protocols to nearly 5500 Amateur Radio volunteer over the past three years. Hobart pointed out that CNCS helped make it possible for the League to train Amateur Radio volunteers. "Now they are making it possible for the hams to use that training," she added. The recent grant extensions do not cover additional ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Communications training program reimbursements, however. Hobart says the League will accept reimbursement request applications on a first-come, first served basis for as long as funds are available. For now, the program only covers per-diem reimbursements between September 1 and December 31, 2005. The period may be extended based on the availability of funds. Hams seeking expense reimbursement must complete an on-line application form with the required information. The Section Manager or Section Emergency Coordinator on site during the radio operator's service in the field will verify dates of service and e-mail the validated electronic forms to ARRL Headquarters. |
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