Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Ohio has a new Section Emergency Coordinator..




Hi Gang,

Just wanted to let you all know that we now have a new Section Emergency Coordinator..

I want to introduce you to Stan Broadway, N8BHL. Stan has an extensive background in Emergency Services and ARES. He is currently also the Emergency Coordinator for Delaware County.

Here’s just a “short list” of what Stan has been up to over his years of “service..” to the public

EMERGENCY SKILLSET
Police –
• Deputy Sheriff

• Patrol
• Jail
• Dispatch

Fire / EMS
• Volunteer firefighter, EMT/Bridged (30 years) • Technician level Haz Mat • Incident Command, long list of FEMA courses • Extensive training creation and delivery (tabletop, incident, and
classroom)
• Grant development
• Planning

Communications              

• Certified APCO Comm Center Manager
• Technical experience developing repeater-based systems • FCC Amateur Radio “Extra” class license (highest possible) • Built and configured console system in the early days of the Tornado Spotter Net at National Weather Service, Columbus
• Over 20 years experience as police/fire dispatcher in busy Columbus suburban departments • Familiar with newest mobile technology in radio/RF/IT/dispatching • Webmaster, fire and emergency sites

Disaster / Tornado           

• Control Operator for 14 years, member of management team Central Ohio Severe Weather Spotters Network (N.W.S. National Recognition) • Developed, wrote, and presented training seminars across Ohio • Xenia, OH Tornado outbreak (34 fatalities) established EOC and worked on management team with National Guard

• Later consulted with Columbus on findings and results • Several other large-scale tornado outbreaks with damage and injury • Blizzard of ’78 experience • Member, Port Columbus Air Crash committee (two years)

Management

• 18 years managing, training and budgeting computer operations and groups • Extensive national awards for journalism and web applications • Extensive planning experience (1,5 and 10 year planning)

As you can see, Stan is extremely qualified to take the reins as Section Emergency Coordinator.. 

I’m very proud to have Stan join the Section Cabinet as our SEC..

Stan can be reached at: broadways@standi.com


Please welcome Stan as the new Section Emergency Coordinator for the Ohio Section..

73,

Scott..

We have a NEW Great Lakes Director and Vice Director..




Hi Gang,

In a release just sent out, ARRL Great Lakes Division Director Jim Weaver, K8JE, has announced his retirement from the ARRL Board of Directors, effective at noon EDT on July 7. Great Lakes Division Vice Director Dale Williams, WA8EFK, of Dundee, Michigan, is the Division’s new Director. The Great Lakes Division is made up of three states - Ohio, Michigan, and Kentucky.

ARRL President Kay Craigie, N3KN, has appointed W. Thomas “Tom” Delaney, W8WTD, of Cincinnati, Ohio, to fill the resulting Vice Director vacancy. Both Williams and Delaney will attend the ARRL National Centennial Convention and the July ARRL Board of Directors’ meeting following the convention in Hartford, Connecticut.

Jim, K8JE, has served as the League’s Great Lakes Division Director since January 2003. He was a member of the Programs & Services and CEO Candidate Screening committees. He continues to hold several Field Organization appointments in Ohio, including Official Observer and Public Information Officer.

Dale, WA8EFK has been our Great Lakes Division Vice Director since January 2012. He previously served as ARRL Michigan Section Manager — from 1992 until 1997, and from 2003 until 2011.

Tom Delaney, W8WTD our new Vice Director, has served as a Public Information Officer for about a decade. He is active on the Queen City Emergency Net and belongs to several clubs in Cincinnati. He is active in public service work, Tom, W8WTD is also the volunteer chairman of the Communications Committee for Disaster Services at the Cincinnati Area Chapter of the American Red Cross.

Jim, K8JE - you've done a very fine job over the many years that you were our Director, and we do thank you ever so much for everything that you've done for the Great Lakes Division and the Ohio Section.

Dale, WA8EFK and Tom, W8WTD - From the Ohio Section.. Congratulations to both of you!!




Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Stuff.. It's now July 1st..



Hi Gang,

Wow.. It’s July 1st already.

Field Day 2014 is now something for the history books. I visited 23 different sites and put over 700 miles on the car this past weekend. It was a lot of fun, but I’m exhausted. I was fed at every location and I’m sure I've put over 10 pounds back on. My diet went out the window with this event. But I have to say, Ohio has the best cooks, hands down. Next year I’m going to post a sign on my back that states..  “Please, Do Not Feed the Section Manager..”  by orders from his wife. 

I wasn't the only Cabinet member out there either. A number of other Cabinet members were out and about as well. Overall I would say that between all of the Cabinet members we put more than 2,000 miles on our vehicles to visit with all of you. I've heard from them all and they've reported that they were also fed very well. Trust me when I say this, the Ohio Section can’t be beat for their hospitality and great food.  Pictures from Field Day are posted on the Ohio Section website. Here’s the link: 
http://arrl-ohio.org/fd-pix/index.html


The calendar says it’s almost the 4th of July..  Now I have to tell ya’ while out on my motorcycle rides around the countryside, I am seeing the corn at “knee high” already, and that’s good – “knee high by the Fourth of July..”  The farmers had a hard time getting into the fields in the early spring, but it looks like things are still on time and all of us will be enjoying sweat corn on the cob in a few weeks.  “hot dog..”

With this time of year there it also brings out those crazy folks who want to spend a lot of hard earned money on the pyrotechnics. Be careful!! Remember only YOU can prevent my house from being burnt to the ground. Last year I didn't have to visit any of the commercially produced fireworks displays as that my neighbors put on a show that lasted well into the middle of the night. Unfortunately, in the morning I had to clean up all the debris from that fantastic show. Stuff was everywhere. It was quite a mess. Luckily nothing got destroyed, but I did have several bushes with burnt areas on them. Oh well..

With all the celebrating that Americans do to show our hard earned freedoms, please, I can’t stress this enough..   “Let’s be careful out there..”  and remember, freedom isn't free, it comes with a price. Honor the veterans, keep the faith and most of all..  HAVE FUN..


73..

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ARRL Ohio Section
Section Manager: Scott D Yonally, N8SY

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