Honor America Days Parade – Volunteers Needed

Volunteers are needed for the Honor America Days Parade on June 30 in Rome, NY.

This will be one of the most interesting experiences you will have working a public service event. You are not a bystander, you are a participant! You will actually drive your vehicle in the parade, please make sure it’s presentable. Our role has not changed from previous years. We block the side roads off at 8AM and then assist the parade marshals in lining up the divisions. Our primary responsibility is to report changes to the lineups. You will then lead your division on the parade route to the finish at Dominick and James st. at Ft. Stanwix. I will have full parade lineups and maps for everyone Saturday morning.

Please call John Sallsutio for more info:

John Sallsutio
Copper City Communications
6333 Kolton Dr.
Rome, NY 13440
P: 315-292-4323
F: 315-533-4006
jsallustio@coppercitycomm.com

CNYARA Display at the Jervis Library

The Central New York Amateur Radio Association has set up an Amateur Radio display at the Jervis Library in Rome, NY.

Club member Toby Werner (N2TOB) arranged and set up the display to help promote the CNYARA and the Amateur Radio Service.

It includes books, radios, and information on Ham Radio.

It can be seen Monday-Thursday 9:30AM-8:30PM Friday 9:30AM-5:30PM at the Jervis Library 613 N Washington St, Rome, NY 13440.

The display will be up until the end of August.

Visit our photo gallery to see pictures of the display.

Ham Radio Outlet to Acquire Some AES Employees, Re-Open Milwaukee Location as HRO Branch

07/12/2016

Ham Radio Outlet (HRO) has announced plans to hire an unspecified number of Amateur Electronic Supply (AES) employees, when AES shuts down its four locations in late July. In addition, the current AES Headquarters store in Milwaukee will become HRO’s newest location later this summer, following renovation. On July 1, AES announced that it was going out of business and ending retail operations at its Milwaukee, Las Vegas, Cleveland, and Orlando locations. With the approval of AES management, HRO senior managers visited each AES location to interview staffers in hopes of “acquiring some of the Amateur Radio retail employee talent in each of the current AES locations,” an HRO news release said.

“Together with this interview process, HRO examined what it would take to perhaps acquire one or more of the AES store locations. At the time of these interviews, many opportunities were explored with current AES senior management,” the release continued. “We are very excited to announce that HRO was successful in providing offers of employment to a number of soon-to-be-former AES employees, and that to some, we have offered positions that involve HRO-sponsored and funded relocation.

HRO announced that once AES shutters its Milwaukee location at 5710 W Good Hope Road on July 28, Ham Radio Outlet will undertake an extensive remodeling project to create a new HRO Milwaukee store at the same site, which will open at the end of August.

“It is with great pleasure that we are able to continue Terry Sterman and Phil Majerus’ legacy of providing a fantastic Amateur Radio store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,” HRO President Robert Ferrero, W6KR. “It is our immediate goal to have the largest, most well-stocked Amateur Radio retail store in North America and perhaps even the world.” HRO National Sales Manager Steve Gilmore, W4SHG, said the Milwaukee location will be “a showplace that all must come see!”

After AES closes on July 28, all former AES locations’ direct and toll-free telephone numbers will be redirected to the closest HRO location, and the AES website will be directed to HRO’s website.

A family-owned business, HRO is the world’s largest Amateur Radio dealership, with locations from New England to the West Coast. It opened a new outlet in Plano, Texas, in February 2015 and is relocating and expanding its Portland, Oregon, store, which will open on July 25 at 14405 SW Pacific Highway.

EXERCISE VITAL CONNECT

JOSEPH M. TEDESCO KC2DKP/AAR2JI
W.N.Y. Section Emergency Coordinator
RACES Coordinator New York State DHS/OEM Region 5
Asst. RACES Officer Erie County ARES/RACES
United States ARMY MARS AAA2R73
716-574-9693 Cell (Best 24hr contact)
716-649-3611 Home

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND US NORTHERN COMMAND ARE HOLDING
EXERCISE VITAL CONNECT IN LEWISTON NEW YORK THIS WEEK AND HAVE ASKED FOR
AMATEURS TO MONITOR THE 60 METER INTEROPERABILTY FREQUNCIES SPECIFICALLY
5.330.5Mhz AND PROVIDE RECEPTION AND PROPAGATION REPORTS.
AMATEURS ARE ASKED TO MONITOR FROM 10:00AM UNTIL 3:00PM 12 JULY 2016
AND FROM 09:00AM UNTIL 3:00PM ON 13 JULY 2016 AND PROVIDE THEIR
PROPAGATION AND RECEPTION REPORTS TO THE DESIGNATED POINT OF CONTACT BY
EMAIL.

INFORMATION NEEDED:

1. DATE & TIME YOU WERE MONITORING.
2. SUMMARY OF CONTENT HEARD WHILE MONITORING.
3. READABILITY OF TRANSMITTING STATIONS.

POINT OF CONTACT FOR WNY IS JOSEPH TEDESCO KC2DKP/AAR2JI AND HIS EMAIL
IS KC2DKP@VERIZON.NET
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP AND SUPPORT IN MONITORING THIS EXERCISE AND
PROVIDING THE INFORMATION REQUESTED.

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ARRL Western New York Section
Section Manager: Laura Mueller, N2LJM
n2ljm@arrl.org

Batavia Hamfest Saturday July 16, 2016

Batavia Hamfest

Saturday – July 16, 2016
Alexander Firemen Grounds

10708 Alexander Rd.Route 98,
One mile south of Rt 20 , Alexander NY 14005 MAP

Outdoor Flea Market – FREE Tailgating 6:00 am – till

Buy/Sell Ham radio gear

RW Antenna Store will be at the hamfest

Overnight Camping Allowed- Arrive after 6PM on Friday ( the night before hamfest) .

Only $7.00 admission includes free tailgating and free indoor spaces

VE Exam 8:00 AM To Pre register for test – contact John Maxwell maxwell@acsu.buffalo.edu or Call 716–404-9256

Talk In: 147.285 PL 141.3 Batavia repeater

Breakfast and lunch available

Sponsored by: The Lancaster Amateur Radio Club – w2so.org

Questions : contact – Luke n2GDU

luke48@gmail.com

Amateur Electronic Supply (AES) Going Out of Business

From CQ magazine blog today:

Amateur Electronic Supply (AES) has announced that it is ceasing operations as of the end of July, 2016.

The Milwaukee-based retailer has four locations around the country, including Milwaukee; Cleveland (Wickliffe), Ohio; Las Vegas, Nevada and Orlando, Florida. It has long been the nation’s second-largest ham radio dealer, after Ham Radio Outlet. No reason was given for the decision to close the business.

link to CQ’s blog:

http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2016/07/amateur-electronic-supply-aes-going-out.html

link to ARRL news story:

http://www.arrl.org/news/amateur-electronic-supply-closing-after-59-years-in-business

New Member KC2QQR – Chuck

The Central New York Amateur Radio Association would like to welcome it’s newest member Chuck Hendricks (KC2QQR)!

Chuck joined our club tonight at the general meeting. Chuck has been active on our After Dinner Net and occasionally on the First Cup Net.

He is a welcome addition to our group!