ARRL Iowa Section News Mar 27, 2022
Greetings from the Section Manager WA0UIG!
Hamfests coming up in April:
Des Moines Radio Amateurs Association
Hamfest
8AM to 1PM
Saturday 04/23/2022
Location: Iowa State Fairgrounds
Elwell Family Food Center
3000 E. Grand
Des Moines, IA 50301
Website: http://www.dmraa.org/hamfest
Sponsor: Des Moines Radio Amateurs
Association
Talk-In: 146.940- 114.8
Public Contact: Scott Kirstein , N0OOD
2424 N. Ankeny Blvd. Ankeny, IA 50023
Phone: 515-490-7414
Email: n0ood@arrl.net
*ARRL VE Testing see the DMRAA HamfestFlyer
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**You are Welcome to Join Us on the Iowa nets**
IA 75 Meter Net - 3970 kHz LSB MON-SAT 12:30 and 5:30 PM
IA Traffic and Emergency Net - 3970 kHz LSB SUN 6:00 PM
IA 160 Meter Net - 1974.5 kHz LSB SUN 9:30PM
IA Digital Net - 3588.5 USB TUE 7:00PM FLDigi Olivia 8-500 7:15PM Winlink Bulletin
IA DMR Net - IA TG 3119 TS2 SUN 7:30 PM
IA ARES DMR Net - IA TG 3119 TS2 SUN 6:15 PM (emergency communications and training)
IA Tall Corn Net (cw) – 3560 kHz DAILY 6:30 and 10:00 PM
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If you are interested in becoming an ARRL Volunteer Examiner (VE) and serving the Amateur Radio community, it's easy and free!
The ARRL’s VEC program has a long standing tradition of serving the Amateur Radio community and the FCC with integrity and expertise. As the largest VEC in the nation, we operate as a knowledgeable information source for a wide-range of licensing issues.
ARRL VEC Program- http://www.arrl.org/volunteer-examiners
To find a testing session: http://www.arrl.org/find-an-amateur-radio-license-exam-session
To become a VE: http://www.arrl.org/become-an-arrl-ve
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IARU World Amateur Radio Day - Apr 18, 2022
Every April 18, radio amateurs worldwide take to the airwaves in celebration of World Amateur Radio Day. It was on this day in 1925 that the International Amateur Radio Union was formed in Paris.
Just two years later, at the International Radiotelegraph Conference, Amateur Radio gained the allocations still recognized today — 160, 80, 40, 20, and 10 meters. Since its founding, the IARU has worked tirelessly to defend and expand the frequency allocations for Amateur Radio.
World Amateur Radio Day is the day when IARU Member-Societies can show our capabilities to the public and enjoy global friendship with other Amateurs worldwide.
Find the list of Special Event Stations to work around the world at IARU World Amateur Radio Day, or create your own Special Event Station. QSL pls
Get on the air and enjoy!
Go to the Iowa Section website https://www.arrliowa.org/ for updates.