From Ohio Task Force 1 With great sadness, we pass along the loss of a valuable Ohio Task Force 1 member. Communications Specialist Mark M. Griggs, age 69, passed away on January 21, 2022. He was born on January 8, 1953 to the late Florence and John R. Griggs in Columbus, Ohio. Before his involvement with OH-TF1, Mark was a first responder to the World Trade Center collapse on 9-11. As a dedicated amateur radio operator, he provided communications support for various responders and operations during the collapse rescue efforts. Mark joined OH-TF1 in 2014, as a Communications Specialist. Mark…
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2022 SKYWARN Classes
Stay tuned for the 2022 NWS virtual spotter training classes (evenings, open to all public and partners). We will add more information and registration links as the information becomes available. 1 class in February 1 class in March 1 class in April
Raspberry Pi Ham Clock
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Ohio Section ARES Year End Report 2021
Ohio District 3 ARES: Serving Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Logan, Miami, Montgomery, Preble and Shelby counties ARES Around Ohio Ohio’s amateur radio operators continued to train and supply important community service over the year 2021. Using their own radio equipment, these operators continued to educate themselves through NIMS and other sources to present a trained, ready resource to counties and Ohio. According to independentsector.org, the 2021 hourly value of a volunteer was $28.54. Ohio ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) members provided 58,202 hours of training, meeting, and service valued at $1.661 Million. In addition, each of our over 955 members…
New Technician Question Pool Released, Effective July 1, 2022
The National Conference of Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (NCVEC) Question Pool Committee (QPC) has released the 2022 – 2026 Technician Class FCC Element 2 NCVEC Question Pool Syllabus & Question Pool into the public domain. It’s available as a Word document or PDF. The three graphics required for the new Technician question pool are available within the documents, or separately as PDF or JPG files. The new pool incorporates some significant changes compared to the 2018 – 2022 pool. Its 257 questions were modified slightly to improve wording or to replace distractors; 51 new questions were generated, and 62 questions were eliminated. This resulted in…