Amateur Radio operators and others interested in public service or emergency communication can receive the debut issue of ARRL’s new, national-level Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) E-Letter tomorrow.
Sponsored and edited by the ARRL, the monthly electronic publication will include reports of emergency communications and public service activities, technical tips, news, and opinion. And it will do so faster than is possible with QST. According to Rosalie White, K1STO, Manager of the ARRL’s Field and Educational Services, “Timeliness, utility and inspiration are the goals of this new national-level monthly devoted entirely to Amateur Radio emergency communication.â€
The editor of the debut issue is Rick Palm, K1CE, a former ARRL staff member who has worked with the ARRL Field Organization and ARES.
The premier issue will be released on August 17th from ARRL headquarters in Newington, CT. All those desiring to receive the debut ARES e-letter may go to the The ARES E-Letter Web page to receive a free subscription.