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- Membership Benefits in the
- American Radio Relay League
- 225 Main Street
- Newington, CT 06111 U.S.A.
- Telephone: (203) 666-1541
- Fax: (203) 665-7531
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- About the ARRL
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- The American Radio Relay League, Inc (ARRL) is a noncommercial
- association of radio amateurs, organized for the promotion of
- interest in Amateur Radio communication and experimentation, for
- the establishment of networks to provide communications in the
- event of disasters or other emergencies, for the advancement of
- the radio art and of the public welfare, for the representation of
- the radio amateur in legislative matters, and for the maintenance
- of fraternalism and a high standard of conduct.
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- ARRL is an incorporated association without capital stock
- chartered under the laws of the State of Connecticut, and is an
- exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
- Revenue Code of 1986. Its affairs are governed by a Board of
- Directors, whose voting Members are elected every two years by the
- general membership. The officers are elected or appointed by the
- Directors. The League is noncommercial, and no one who could gain
- financially from the shaping of its affairs is eligible for
- membership on its Board.
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- "Of, by, and for the radio amateur," ARRL numbers within its ranks
- the vast majority of active amateurs in the nation and has a proud
- history of achievement as the standard-bearer in amateur affairs.
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- Benefits you're entitled to as an ARRL member:
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- QST, our monthly membership journal, is simply THE SOURCE for
- news and information on any topic that's part of, or relates
- to, Amateur Radio. Here's some of what you'll find every month:
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- Informative and hard-hitting Product Reviews of the newest
- radios and accessories from hand-held and mobile FM radios,
- to home-station transceivers, antennas and even shortwave
- radios.
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- Advertisements You'll find everything from full-color foldouts
- introducing new radios to a large classified ad section.
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- Coming Conventions/Hamfest Calendar These columns show you
- who's getting together every month at hamfests, conventions
- and swapmeets in your area.
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- The Public Service column keeps you up to date on the public
- service efforts hams are providing around the country and
- shows you how you can join in this satisfying aspect of our
- hobby.
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- FM/RPT column You'll find lively discussions of FM and
- repeater "current events."
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- The New Ham Companion section is filled with features and
- how-to information just for beginning hams.
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- Whether you're interested in contesting, DXing, or radios,
- accessories and antennas you can build at home, QST covers them
- all. And there's more: New trends and the latest technology,
- fiction, humor, news, club activities, rules and regulations,
- special events, packet radio, and much more.
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- Technical Information Service (TIS). The Technical Information
- Service has been around for a long time, but, thanks to the addition
- of new staff, it has an all new face! Questions on topics ranging
- from antennas to Zener diodes (A to Z), and just about anything
- in-between, are answered by expert ARRL Technical Coordinators and
- Technical Specialists in the field and at ARRL Headquarters. Our
- Headquarters technical staff will help you over the phone, refer you
- to a volunteer ARRL Technical Specialist in your area, or send you
- the needed information from a growing collection of information
- packages. For really difficult questions, one of our Laboratory
- Engineers will research our technical library and send you an
- answer by postal or electronic mail (Internet: tis@arrl.org).
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- Ham Radio Equipment Insurance. As a League Member, you can take
- advantage of the ARRL All-Risk Equipment Insurance program at a
- substantial savings over other plans.
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- Outgoing QSL Service. Let us be your mail carrier and handle your
- overseas QSLing chores. The savings you accumulate through this
- service alone can pay your membership dues many times over.
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- ARRL Field Organization. Be part of a League tradition and join a
- select group of ARRL Volunteers serving your fellow Radio Amateurs
- and the public.
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- Operating Awards. The League sponsors the most popular operating
- awards. You can increase your operating proficiency while you find
- out about the history and culture of places you've only dreamed of
- visiting.
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- Your ARRL Membership helps fund the following invaluable Services.
- You may use one or two of these services during the course of your
- membership, or you might take advantage of them all. As an ARRL
- member you insure their existence and continuation.
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- Representation of your interests in Washington
- Regulatory Information Department, providing information on:
- FCC/regulatory questions
- Antenna/tower/zoning restriction problems
- Reciprocal licensing procedures
- Volunteer Counsel Program
- Volunteer Examiner Coordinator program
- Amateur Radio Emergency Service
- Registered Amateur Radio Instructor program
- W1AW code practice, bulletins and code proficiency sessions
- ARRL-sponsored contests
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- To obtain more information about any of the membership
- benefits and services listed, please write or call:
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- The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
- 225 Main Street
- Newington, CT 06111 USA
- Telephone: (203) 666-1541
- Fax: (203) 665-7531
- email: djahnke@arrl.org (Internet)
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