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   The ARRL Letter                                                       
   May 23, 2019                                                          
                                                                         
     * Dayton Hamvention Attracts a Happy Crowd                             
     * Springtime Section Manager Election Results Announced                
     * Magnetic Loop Antenna Designs Multiply                               
     * The Doctor Will See You Now!                                         
     * FCC Re-Charters Technological Advisory Council for New Term          
     * The K7RA Solar Update                                             
     * Just Ahead in Radiosport                                          
     * June Event in Europe to Assess Activity, Ability to Share         
       Spectrum on 6 Meters                                              
     * CQ Announces 2019 Hall of Fame Inductees                          
     * In Brief...                                                       
     * Upcoming ARRL Section, State, and Division Conventions            
                                                                         
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   The ARRL Letter will not publish on Thursday, May 30, and there will  
   be no edition of ARRL Audio News on Friday, May 31. The ARRL Letter   
   will return on June 6.                                                
                                                                         
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   Dayton Hamvention Attracts a Happy Crowd                              
                                                                         
   Dayton Hamvention^(R), hosting the 2019 ARRL National Convention,     
   chalked up its third year at its new venue, the Greene County         
   Fairgrounds and Expo Center in Xenia, Ohio. Amateur Radio's largest   
   annual gathering took place May 17 - 19. Hamvention officials have    
   not yet released a 2019 attendance figure, but last year's show drew  
   28,417 -- the third largest attendance ever. For many hams,           
   Hamvention offers an opportunity each spring to renew old             
   acquaintances and make new ones, and for manufacturers to debut their 
   latest and greatest gear.                                             
                                                                         
   "These were some of the biggest crowds I've seen since Dayton         
   Hamvention relocated to Xenia," ARRL Product Development Manager Bob  
   Inderbitzen, NQ1R, said.                                              
                                                                         
   Hamvention visitors enjoyed largely comfortable weather, with some    
   drizzle on opening day. By all accounts, the crowd was animated and   
   amiable. This year marked the first that Hamvention offered free      
   Sunday admission.                                                     
                                                                         
                                                 ARRL President Rick     
                                                 Roderick, K5UR.         
                                                                         
   "Dayton Hamvention 2019 was a fantastic event and was a great setting 
   for the ARRL National Convention," said ARRL President Rick Roderick, 
   K5UR. "Thank you to everyone for stopping by the ARRL exhibit area to 
   visit with ARRL officials, staff, and volunteers. It's always a       
   pleasure to be able to have a face-to-face QSO with everyone. Isn't   
   ham radio great? The greatest hobby in the world!"                    
                                                                         
   A free ARRL/Dayton Hamvention mobile event app helped visitors        
   navigate the landscape of exhibitors and forums. Attendees also used  
   the app to follow the hourly prize drawings, connect with other       
   visitors, and view maps of the sprawling fairgrounds. The new app got 
   a positive reception.                                                 
                                                                         
   Members of the Nashua (New                                            
   Hampshire) Area Radio Society                                         
   received the Dayton                                                   
   Hamvention^(R) Club of the                                            
   Year Award. At ARRL's                                                 
   invitation, NARS hosted an                                            
   interactive exhibit to serve                                          
   as a model for other clubs to                                         
   emulate. (L - R) Scott                                                
   Andersen, NE1RD; Jamey                                                
   Finchum, AC1DC; Fred Kemmerer,                                        
   AB1OC; Brian McCaffrey, W1BP;                                         
   Anita Kemmerer, AB1QB; Dave                                           
   Merchant, K1DLM; Abby Finchum,                                        
   AB1BY, and Charlie Dunn,                                              
   W1CBD. [Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R,                                        
   photo]                                                                
                                                                         
   The Nashua (New Hampshire) Area Radio Society (NARS) -- the 2019      
   Dayton Hamvention Club of the Year -- led the "ARRL Spotlight on      
   Radio Clubs and Mentoring" forum. NARS members described the ways the 
   club builds and maintains a strong and active membership through its  
   website, licensing classes, and programs that fit members' schedules. 
   The success rate for licensing classes is 93%, and the club retains   
   70% of active members. Instructors from the ARRL Education &          
   Technology Program shared resources available for introducing radio   
   science and wireless technology.                                      
                                                                         
   In step with the shared ARRL Convention-Hamvention theme, "Mentoring  
   the Next Generation," the 2019 Youth Forum moderated by Carole Perry, 
   WB2MGP, drew attendees of all ages.                                   
                                                                         
                                       ARRL CEO Howard Michel, WB2ITX,   
                                       addresses the ARRL Member Forum.  
                                       [Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R, photo]    
                                                                         
   It was standing room only at Saturday's ARRL Member Forum, which      
   featured a panel of ARRL Board members with ARRL Great Lakes Division 
   Director Dale Williams, WA8EFK, moderating. Pacific Division Director 
   Jim Tiemstra, K6JAT, who chairs the Legislative Advocacy Committee,   
   addressed the Board's decision to hit the pause button on the Amateur 
   Radio Parity Act. He said the Board intends to renew efforts to get a 
   bill passed and will craft a new strategy to make that happen.        
                                                                         
   Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH,                                           
   discusses the new Volunteer                                           
   Monitor Program. [Allison                                             
   McLellan photo]                                                       
                                                                         
   President Roderick and CEO Howard Michel, WB2ITX, stressed the need   
   to attract more Technician licensees into ARRL. Roderick challenged   
   forum attendees to make sure their clubs are welcoming newcomers and  
   helping them to get active and engaged as radio amateurs. At Michel's 
   "Engaging Today's Radio Amateur" presentation, audience members       
   expressed support for the new directions Michel is taking ARRL in     
   terms of delivering more value to members.                            
                                                                         
                                       The Youngsters on the Air (YOTA)  
                                       delegation (L - R); Florian       
                                       Zwingl, OE3FTA; Larissa           
                                       Rentmeister (SWL); Markus         
                                       Grosser, DL8GM; Phillip Springer, 
                                       DK6SP. YOTA is a project of IARU  
                                       Region 1. [Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R, 
                                       photo]                            
                                                                         
   Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, headed up a Sunday forum on ARRL's new    
   Volunteer Monitor Program. Hollingsworth explained how the program    
   evolved out of an FCC request. Hollingsworth explained that he polled 
   FCC District Directors to see which areas of the US needed the most   
   attention. He said that's where most Volunteer Monitors will be       
   deployed.                                                             
                                                                         
   ARRL's Public Service Communications Panel Discussion drew a large    
   crowd of Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) members and other     
   active volunteers.                                                    
                                                                         
   Dayton Hamvention Radio                                               
   Amateur of the Year                                                   
   Nathaniel Frissell,                                                   
   W2NAF (left), with Joe                                                
   Taylor, K1JT, of WSJT-X                                               
   renown. [Bob                                                          
   Inderbitzen, NQ1R,                                                    
   photo]                                                                
                                                                         
   Audience members expressed constructive concerns over the new ARES    
   Plan and with reinforcing Amateur Radio recognition nationwide.       
                                                                         
   "ARRL's big team included 118 members supporting exhibits,            
   activities, and presentations to help all radio amateurs become more  
   active, involved, and engaged," Inderbitzen said. "Together we helped 
   represent the very best of our Amateur Radio Service and ARRL."       
                                                                         
   At a Thursday Donors' Reception, President Roderick presented the     
   National Convention recognition award to Hamvention Chairman Jack     
   Gerbs, WB8SCT, and Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA) President  
   (and past Hamvention General Chair) Ron Cramer, KD8ENJ.               
                                                                         
   +++                                                                   
   Springtime Section Manager Election Results Announced                 
                                                                         
   In the only contested Section Manager election this spring, ARRL      
   members in Utah have re-elected Mel Parkes, NM7P, as Section Manager  
   for a new 2-year term of office that starts on July 1. Parkes, of     
   Layton, received 481 votes; his opponent, Pat Malan, N7PAT, of South  
   Jordan, received 233 votes. Parkes has served as Section Manager      
   since 1999. Ballots were counted and verified at ARRL Headquarters on 
   May 21.                                                               
                                                                         
   Elsewhere, John Gotthardt, K1UAF, of Wolfeboro, will become Section   
   Manager of New Hampshire on July 1. He was the only nominee for the   
   post after New Hampshire Section Manager Pete Stohrer, K1PJS, of      
   Concord, decided not to run for a new term after serving since 2013.  
   Gotthardt is currently the Section Traffic Manager and also serves as 
   Net Manager and Official Relay Station.                               
                                                                         
   Steve Ostrove, K2SO, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, will become the        
   Northern New Jersey Section Manager once again in July. Ostrove       
   previously served as Section Manager from 2016 until 2017. Northern   
   New Jersey SM Rob Roschewsk, KA2PBT, decided not to run for a new     
   term after serving for the past 2 years.                              
                                                                         
   Several incumbent Section Managers faced no opposition and were       
   declared re-elected to new terms starting on July 1: Marty Pittinger, 
   KB3MXM (Maryland-DC); John Bigley, N7UR (Nevada); Bob Beaudet, W1YRC  
   (Rhode Island); Dan Pruitt, AE6SX (San Joaquin Valley), and Dale      
   Durham, W5WI (West Texas).                                            
                                                                         
   +++                                                                   
                                                                       
   Magnetic Loop Antenna Designs Multiply                                
                                                                         
   Magnetic loops have become popular as effective and compact antennas  
   for traveling and stealth applications. An HF magnetic loop design by 
   John Chappell, W3HX, was an honorable mention in the 2018 QST Antenna 
   Design Competition. Chappell's mag loop offers coverage on 80 - 20    
   meters, and he runs FT8 at 50 W. See his article on page 39 of the    
   June 2019 issue of QST.                                               
                                                                         
   The magnetic loop for 40 and 20                                       
   meters designed by Richard Robbins,                                   
   WA8RR. [Photo courtesy of DELARA                                      
   News]                                                                 
                                                                         
   Richard Robbins, WA8RR, wanted to build one of his own for 40 and 20  
   meters, and he described his efforts in a recent edition of his       
   club's newsletter, DELARA News. An online calculator helped him come  
   up with the basics, and he decided on a 10-foot circumference loop    
   constructed from half-inch copper pipe that would handle 100 W. His   
   prototype, constructed from a piece of pipe "hand bent into an        
   approximate circle," a Dayton Hamvention flea market capacitor, and a 
   coax drive loop, would tune the two bands -- although, as expected,   
   tuning was very sensitive and affected by body capacitance.           
                                                                         
   He worked up a reduction drive and remote motorized tuning, and was   
   able to make several FT8 contacts, using his antenna analyzer to tune 
   the loop. "The tuning would shift as I was transmitting," Robbins     
   recounted. "This is a result of a very high circulating current and   
   heating of the separate components." Encouraged, he went for a        
   higher-end design constructed around a 5 - 500 pf vacuum variable     
   capacitor, the project's most expensive component (these go for $150  
   or more on eBay). "It is big and heavy," Robbins said. He had a metal 
   fabricator bend a new piece of thin-wall copper tubing into a more    
   aesthetically pleasing circle.                                        
                                                                         
   "To drive the capacitor, I obtained a stepper motor and driver, an    
   Arduino controller board, and a four-channel remote," Robbins         
   explained. "I used some sample programs to develop the code that      
   would move the capacitor at different speeds depending on how long    
   the remote was pressed. I added markings on the capacitor, so I could 
   quickly move to different bands." -- Thanks to DELARA News            
   The Doctor Will See You Now!                                          
                                                                         
   "Do Dipoles Have to be Straight?" is the topic of the current (May 9) 
   episode of the ARRL The Doctor is In podcast. Listen...and learn!     
                                                                         
   Sponsored by DX Engineering, ARRL The Doctor is In is an informative  
   discussion of all things technical. Listen on your computer, tablet,  
   or smartphone -- whenever and wherever you like!                      
                                                                         
   Every 2 weeks, your host, QST Editor-in-Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and 
   the Doctor himself, Joel Hallas, W1ZR, will discuss a broad range of  
   technical topics. You can also email your questions to                
   doctor@arrl.org, and the Doctor may answer them in a future podcast.  
                                                                         
   Enjoy ARRL The Doctor is In on Apple iTunes, or by using your iPhone  
   or iPad podcast app (just search for ARRL The Doctor is In). You can  
   also listen online at Blubrry, or at Stitcher (free registration      
   required, or browse the site as a guest) and through the free         
   Stitcher app for iOS, Kindle, or Android devices. If you've never     
   listened to a podcast before, download our beginner's guide.          
                                                                       
   FCC Re-Charters Technological Advisory Council for New Term           
                                                                         
   The FCC has re-chartered its Technological Advisory Council (TAC) for 
   a 2-year term. Comprised of a diverse group of leading technology     
   experts, the TAC provides technical expertise to the FCC to identify  
   important areas of innovation and develop informed technology         
   policies.                                                             
                                                                         
   Greg Lapin, N9GL, will continue to represent ARRL on the TAC.         
                                                                         
   "The TAC will consider and advise the Commission on a variety of      
   topics such as the deployment of 5G technology, the evolution of      
   broadband networks and devices and their implications, the spectrum   
   needs of unmanned aircraft systems, new developments in antenna       
   technology, and the applications of artificial intelligence to        
   telecommunications networks," the FCC said in announcing the          
   re-charter.                                                           
                                                                         
   Dennis Roberson, Executive Chairman of entigenlogicTM, chairs the     
   Council. Michael Ha, Deputy Chief of the FCC Policy and Rules         
   Division, is the Designated Federal Officer.                          
                                                                         
   The TAC will next meet on June 21. The public is welcome. The FCC     
   Public Notice includes the names of all TAC members, some of whom are 
   radio amateurs. -- FCC Public Notice                                  
   The K7RA Solar Update                                                 
                                                                         
   Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, reports: May 18 was the last day we saw      
   sunspot activity, after more than 2 weeks with sunspots visible       
   daily. The average daily sunspot number declined to 5.3 this week     
   from 22.7 the previous week. Average daily solar flux declined from   
   75.7 to 69.8. Geomagnetic conditions were quieter, with the average   
   daily planetary A index declining from 13 to 5.                       
                                                                         
   Predicted solar flux over the next 45 days is 68 on May 23 - 27; 70   
   on May 28 - 30; 72 on May 31; 74 on June 1; 76 on June 2 - 10; 74 on  
   June 11; 72 on June 12 - 13; 70 on June 14 - 15; 69 on June 16 - 17;  
   68 on June 18; 67 on June 19 - 25; 70, 72, and 74 on June 26 - 28,    
   and 76 on June 29 - July 6.                                           
                                                                         
   Predicted planetary A index is 5 on May 23 - 24; 8 on May 25; 5 on    
   May 26 - 27; 10; 8; 8 and 10 on May 28 - 31; 5 on June 1 - 15; 8 on   
   June 16 - 18; 5 on June 19 - 23; 10, 12, 8, and 10 on June 24 - 27,   
   and 5 on June 28 - July 6.                                            
                                                                         
   On May 20, Markus Hansen, VE7CA, wrote to say he's been hearing many  
   10-meter beacons from California, and one from Utah.                  
                                                                         
   Sunspot numbers for May 16 - 22 were 13, 13, 11, 0, 0, 0, and 0, with 
   a mean of 5.3. The 10.7-centimeter flux was 73.6, 72.1, 70.6, 68,     
   68.7, 68, and 67.3, with a mean of 69.8. Estimated planetary A index  
   was8, 5, 5, 3, 6, 4, and 4, with a mean of 5. The mid-latitude A      
   index was 9, 7, 8, 3, 7, 4, and 5, with a mean of 6.1.                
                                                                         
   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 K9LA's Propagation Page.                                
                                                                         
   A propagation bulletin archive is available. Monthly charts offer     
   propagation projections between the US and a dozen DX locations.      
                                                                         
   Share your reports and observations.                                  
                                                                         
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   Just Ahead in Radiosport                                              
     * May 25 - 26 -- CQ World Wide WPX Contest, CW                      
     * May 30 -- RSGB 80-Meter Club Championship, CW                     
     * June 1 -- Wake-Up! QRP Sprint (CW)                                
     * June 1 - 2 -- SEANET Contest (CW, phone)                          
     * June 1 - 2 -- 10-10 International Open Season PSK Contest         
     * June 1 - 2 -- DigiFest                                            
     * June 1 - 2 -- UKSMG Summer Contest (CW, phone, digital)           
     * June 1 - 2 -- Kentucky QSO Party (CW, phone, digital)             
     * June 1 - 2 -- IARU Region 1 Field Day (CW)                        
     * June 1 - 2 -- Dutch Kingdom Contest (CW, phone)                   
     * June 1 - 2 -- RSGB National Field Day (CW)                        
     * June 2 -- PVRC Reunion (CW, phone)                                
     * June 4 -- ARS Spartan Sprint (CW)                                 
     * June 6 -- NRAU 10-Meter Activity Contest (CW, phone, digital)     
     * June 6 -- SKCC Sprint Europe (CW)                                 
                                                                         
   See the ARRL Contest Calendar for more information. For in-depth      
   reporting on Amateur Radio contesting, subscribe to The ARRL Contest  
   Update via your ARRL member profile email preferences.                
   June Event in Europe to Assess Activity, Ability to Share Spectrum on 
   6 Meters                                                              
                                                                         
   The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) has thrown its support   
   behind an upcoming operating event on 6 meters aimed at assessing     
   activity on 6 meters and the ability of Amateur Radio to share        
   spectrum with government users on the band. The worldwide Amateur     
   Radio community is invited to participate in the Czech-sponsored      
   Pohotovostn¡ (readiness) Test -- or "P-Test" -- which will take place 
   on June 13. Agenda Item 1.1 for World Radiocommunication Conference   
   2019 (WRC-19) will consider an Amateur Service allocation in the 50 - 
   54 MHz band in Region 1 (Europe, Africa, Asiatic Russia), taking into 
   account studies looking into sharing between the Amateur Service and  
   the mobile, fixed, radiolocation, and broadcasting services, "in      
   order to ensure protection of these services."                        
                                                                         
   The Czech Republic's telecommunications regulator CTO is              
   investigating if theoretical study results match real life. The June  
   test follows an initial trial that took place in late February in the 
   Czech Republic. One objective was to verify that military and Amateur 
   Radio stations could coexist on the band. The second test will take   
   place when enhanced propagation is more likely. During the event,     
   other 50 MHz band users will operate their own communication systems, 
   and the IARU has cautioned radio amateurs not to interfere with their 
   activities.                                                           
                                                                         
   "The purpose of this event is to show regulators that amateurs and    
   military stations can coexist without causing harmful interference to 
   each other," said an IARU Region 1 news article by Hans Blondeel      
   Timmerman, PB2T.                                                      
                                                                         
   The June 13 event will take place in two activity periods: The first  
   will run from 0730 until 0900 UTC, and the second will take place     
   from 1100 to 1230 UTC. Participating stations will call "CQ P         
   (Contest)" and exchange signal reports, a sequential serial number, a 
   six-character grid locator, and a geographical location.              
                                                                         
   Maximum power output will be 25 W PEP, the maximum power under Czech  
   Amateur Radio Service regulations. Stations outside of the Czech      
   Republic are requested to use the same output power to enable         
   comparisons with the February test. The use of spotting networks is   
   permitted. Submit logs no later than 1230 UTC on June 15.             
                                                                         
   "We would like to involve amateur stations experimenting with         
   wideband modes in this test," the IARU news article said. This could  
   include reduced-bandwidth digital television or other wide-band       
   emissions. Such stations would participate in the second activity     
   period. Read more.                                                    
                                                                       
   CQ Announces 2019 Hall of Fame Inductees                              
                                                                         
   CQ Magazine over the weekend announced the 2019 inductees to its      
   Amateur Radio, DX, and Contest halls of fame.                         
                                                                         
   The CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame added 5 new members for 2019,       
   making a total of 326 inductees since its establishment in 2001. The  
   CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame honors radio amateurs who have made     
   significant contributions "to Amateur Radio, to their professional    
   careers or to some other aspect of life on our planet." The 2019      
   inductees are:                                                        
                                                                         
   John Attaway, Sr., K4IIF (SK); Dave Bernstein, AA6YQ; Doreen          
   Bogdan-Martin, KD2JTX; Predescu Florin Cristian, YO0CNU, and Ellen    
   White, W1YL.                                                          
                                                                         
   CQ inducted two new members to its CQ DX Hall of Fame, which honors   
   those DXers who not only excel in personal performance, but also give 
   back to the hobby in outstanding ways. CQ DX Editor Bob Schenck,      
   N2OO, presented Hall of Fame plaques at an induction ceremony held at 
   the annual Dayton DX dinner on May 17.                                
                                                                         
   The 2019 inductees to the CQ DX Hall of Fame are: Joe Taylor, K1JT,   
   and Silvano Borsa, I2YSB, and the Italian DXpedition Team.            
                                                                         
   The CQ DX Hall of Fame was established in 1967 to recognize those     
   amateurs who have made major contributions to DXing and               
   DXpeditioning. This weekend marked the 54th ^ annual induction.       
                                                                         
   CQ magazine inducted three new members into the CQ Contest Hall of    
   Fame, which honors contesters who stand out in their own contesting   
   performance while also contributing greatly to the avocation as a     
   whole. CQ Contesting Editor David Siddall, K3ZJ, presented Hall of    
   Fame plaques at an induction ceremony held at the annual Dayton       
   Contest Dinner on May 18.                                             
                                                                         
   The 2019 inductees to the CQ Contest Hall of Fame are: Bruce Horn,    
   WA7BNM, and Dean Straw, N6BV, and Kresimir "Chris" Kovarik, 9A5K      
   (SK).                                                                 
                                                                         
   The CQ Contest Hall of Fame was established in 1986 to recognize      
   those amateurs who have made major contributions to the art of radio  
   contesting. This year's inductions bring the total number of members  
   of the CQ Contest Hall of Fame to 74. Read more.                      
   In Brief...                                                           
                                                                         
   Educator, author, and contester Fred Cady, KE7X, of Bozeman, Montana, 
   died on May 16. An ARRL Life Member, he turned 77 earlier this month. 
   Cady was a professor emeritus of electrical and computer engineering  
   at Montana State University. He coauthored The Successful Ham Radio   
   Operator's Handbook with Vic DiCiccio, VE3YT. He also wrote several   
   manuals on how to use Elecraft equipment. First licensed in 1959,     
   Cady earned a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of    
   Canterbury in New Zealand, and was a senior member of the Institute   
   of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He taught for more    
   than 40 years and published five textbooks on microcomputers. An avid 
   CW contester, Cady was a member of the world record-holding Team      
   Vertical contest group. "Fred was my very dear friend and an          
   important mentor for me," DiCiccio said. "Working with him to write   
   The Successful Ham book was a joy. He helped so many people as a      
   professor, author of his books, and in his role as a volunteer        
   fireman, fire chief, and deputy chief. He will be deeply missed."     
                                                                         
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   Radio Amateurs in India recently provided post-disaster               
   communication. According to a May 12 article in The Hindu newspaper,  
   after Cyclone Fani struck eastern India on May 3, two teams of        
   Amateur Radio operators from Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal came to   
   the rescue. The town of Puri in the state of Odisha remained cut off  
   for 2 days, and VHF communication systems used by police had very     
   limited range. The Odisha state control room was not able to          
   establish regular communication with district headquarters,           
   "resulting in utter confusion in relief and rescue operations," the   
   newspaper said. Emergency managers now are looking into how and why   
   post-disaster communication failed for the first time since 1999. In  
   the wake of Cyclone Fani, ham radio provided the primary mode of      
   communication for the first several hours.                            
                                                                         
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   IARU Member-Societies have ratified leadership nominations and will   
   consider new members International Amateur Radio Union (IARU)         
   member-societies on May 3 completed voting to ratify the nominations  
   of IARU President Tim Ellam, VE6SH/G4HUA, and Vice President Ole      
   Garpestad, LA2RR, to new terms. With 57 affirmative votes required    
   for ratification, Ellam received 75 votes, and Garpestad received 74  
   votes. Applications for IARU membership have been received via IARU   
   Region 1 from the Saudi Amateur Radio Society (SARS) and the          
   Seychelles Amateur Radio Association (SARA). As of January 2019,      
   there were 66 members out of a total of 479 licensed radio amateurs   
   in Saudi Arabia. SARA has six members, two of whom are licensed. It   
   is believed that there are four licensed amateurs in Seychelles.      
   Voting will close on October 9.                                       
                                                                         
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   The Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) has announced a Cricket     
   World Cup Amateur Radio Marathon, from May 30 until July 14. The      
   Cricket World Cup will take place in England and Wales. UK and        
   international call signs will be active on nine HF bands on SSB, CW,  
   and digital modes. Award certificates will be offered based on the    
   number of contacts made with the special UK and international         
   stations. Sponsors are inviting other countries to take part and to   
   activate special call signs with the suffix "19CWC" or similar. A     
   total of 31 special call signs will be on the air in the UK, with     
   GB19CWC representing the 2019 Cricket World Cup Headquarters in       
   England. Listen for other "GB19" prefix call signs. Teams will field  
   special event stations as well. Details, including the rules for      
   awards and a list of international call signs, are on the RSGB        
   website. Follow your progress on the Ham Log website. Email for more  
   information on the marathon. -- Thanks to Nick Totterdell, G4FAL      
                                                                         
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