Alabama Section

 

Youth Clubs Nets Hamfest ARES News

Section Officers

PSHR NET Reports SAR Alabama Plan Links
Activities Technology Announcements Testing Field Day Photos

Alabama Award Managers

Alabama Repeater Link, D-STAR

Amateur License Classes

Online ARES Registration form

Amateur Radio Week

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 Welcome to the Alabama Section of the American Radio Relay League

 

The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) was established in 1914 to promote amateur radio communications.  Also known as the National Association for Amateur Radio the Alabama Section of the ARRL is dedicated to improve and promote amateur radio activities in Alabama!

 

 

*  Latest News  *

 

 

Alabama's new license plate

 

 

Detailed information

 


 

ARRL Field Day 2009

A Success in Alabama!

 

 

 

 

June 27-28

 

Alabama State Proclamation

 

Field Day Site Locator

 

Field Day information

 


 

 

Alabama ARRL ARES leadership participated in

Annual Alabama Association of Emergency Management Conference.

 

It was another great year for ARES at the Alabama Association of Emergency Management Annual Conference in Mobile Al.  An ARES booth afforded us exposure with many Emergency Management personnel from around the state. Alabama Section Manager Jay Isbell, KA4KUN and Southeastern Division Director Greg Sarratt, W4OZK met with many FEMA, EMA Directors and personnel from around the state discussing ARES importance in emergency communications.

 

The exhibit hall was loaded with emergency, disaster and served agency firms and the conference sessions were informative.

 

“These types of conferences are a must attend event for ARES leadership.  If we don’t know our customers needs, how can were assist them during disasters?” Jay Isbell, KA4KUN

 


 

ARRL Alabama Outstanding Youth Ham Award

 

Nomination deadline, July 15th

 


 

 

On May 7th the Alabama Department of Homeland Security and the Alabama Section of the American Radio Relay League, Amateur Radio Emergency Service conducted a Communications Interoperability Exercise, Catastrophic Hurricane Landfall.  The exercise was a learning experience and a great success.  We appreciate all that contributed to this successful exercise!

The exercise article is now available for download.

Exercise Article

ARRL Web story

Exercise Incident Action Plan

More information


Updated Alabama ARES Maps

 

New radio programming files

 


 

Up-dated ARES Web page

 

NEW Alabama ARES Maps

 Alabama ARES MAP Web page

 


2007 Alabama Emergency Net Honor Roll

2008 Honor Roll coming soon.


 

 


Alabama D-STAR Activity

 

New Digital Technology is On-The-Air in Alabama!

 

Alabama amateurs are experimenting and contributing to innovations with new digital technology.

New digital repeaters are on the air in Alabama and more are soon to follow. 

Try them out, get on the digital and have fun!!

 

New D-STAR Repeater MAP

March 2009 U.S. D-STAR repeater map printable version

 

Alabama D-STAR repeaters

 


 

Section Emergency Communications Activities

 

Alabama ARES

 

2006 Alabama Section Emergency Plan

 

Online ARES Registration form

 


 

THE ARRL AMATEUR RADIO EDUCATION & TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (ETP)

 

http://www.arrl.org/FandES/tbp/

 

How To Approach Schools

 

apply to become a Project School

 

Help a child start a great hobby!

 

 


 

Help Wanted

County Emergency Coordinators

District Emergency Coordinators

 

Contact your Section Emergency Coordinator, Les Rayburn, N1LF
 at alsec@arrl-al.org

 


 

 

Visit the ARRL Certification and Continuing Education Web page http://www.arrl.org/cce for more information or send your query to cce@arrl.org 


 

ARRL books, maps, sportswear, CD-ROMs and more

 


 

BPL Information

 


 

Please send interesting Alabama amateur radio activities to alsm@arrl-al.org

 

To learn about Amateur Radio click here

or contact alsm@arrl-al.org

 


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