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ARMAD 2011

Amateur Radio Military Appreciation Day  – ARMAD 2011 will be held on 28 May 2011 (the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend).

The purpose for having Amateur Radio Military Appreciation Day is to give a shout out in support of those serving on the Front Line as First Responders and Military Personnel.   As well as those that have served and families that have given their all in support of Freedom around the World.

Supporting Sponsors – Supporting Us

How is this site being funded?

May be a question that some are asking.   Through sponsorship the necessary resources are made available, there’s a cost involved though and we need to be sure that we support our sponsors that support us.

Here is the list of our current sponsors:

Support Sponsors – Supporting Us

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ARMAD 2009 | W4WWM

ARMAD 2009 | W4WWM RF Gateway

Amateur Radio Military Appreciation Day (ARMAD) 2009, contacts via RF Gateways made by W4WWM Madison/Huntsville, Alabama.

ARMAD 2009 | N4DTC

Below you will find the list of contacts N4DTC made during ARMAD 2009. And let us say “thanks” to everyone who has served in the Armed Forces so we may keep this lifestyle we live today. We greatly appreciate everything you all do.

Frequency

Time

Call Sign

Name

Location

Signal Report
7.220
1020
N4ML
Ralph
Fayetteville, NC
5/9 5/9
7.220
1022
KR8Q
Mark
Wintersville, OH
5/2 5/7
7.220
1024
K4KAH
Gary
Jekyll Island, GA
7.220
1027
N8BCO
Ron
Northwest, OH
7.260
1045
K9LGM
Larry
Southwest Chicago, IL
5/9 5/7
7.260
1049
KC9HAJ
Emery
Ft Wayne, IN
7.260
1054
N4HWK
Herman
North Carolina
5/8
7.260
1108
N0TOP
John
Missouri
7.260
1113
W5SU
7.260
1117
N5WLW
Larry
South Mississippi
5/8
7.260
1119
KT8N
Ellis
West Virginia
5/9
7.260
W9EOC
Mark
Indiana
14.256
1210
VE
Calgary, Canada

5/9

14.256
1235
WX9DX
Jimmy
Illinois
5/7 5/9
14.256
1245
KD8DMP
14.256
1304
W4REG
Reginal
Raliegh, NC
5/9 5/9
14.256
1310
KG4MLM
Gary
Orlando, FL
5/9 5/4
14.256
1316
KE4LSD
Ralph
Madison, AL
5/9 5/9
14.256
1317
KI4VFW
Charles
Huntsville, AL
5/9+20 5/9
14.256
1319
AA4II
Rick
Huntsville, AL
5/9+20 5/9
14.256
1321
N4FVW
Ernest
Lake Georgia
5/7 5/3
14.256
1323
KC8YVP
Bill
Kingston, OH
5/8 5/8
14.256
1325
K4AAZ
Pat
Plymouth, NC
5/4 5/8
14.256
1326
WB4TJH
Sarasota, FL
5/6 5/7
14.256
1329
KC8QKO
Chris
Williamtown, WV
5/9 5/8
14.256
1333
K4KHV
Jimmy
Miranna, FL
5/9+10 5/8


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ARMAD 2009

It’s time again for Amateur Radio Military Appreciation Day (ARMAD) on 23 May 2009, here in Madison/Huntsville, AL. We will be setting up at a new site this year. When more information come available we will announce the site location.

The Asterisk Amateur Radio Network will be join with the Drake State Technical College Amateur Radio Club promoting the use of amateur radio along with giving thanks and appreciation to our men and women who have served and who are serving now in the Arm Forces. This will be a great day for all to come out and support the troops on a job that continues to be at the fore front of our mission for the country and the world. Read the rest of this entry »

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Asterisk Amateur Radio Network – Madsion/Huntsville, Alabama Group (AARN-MHAL)

The Asterisk Amateur Radio Network – Madison/Huntsville, Alabama Group (AARN-MHAL) had its first meeting Thursday night (10July2008).

For additional details check out the new AARN-MHAL page.

Dynamic Paths

Just like other living things there are good and bad times for dynamic paths that are taken.

One can opt to be static yet knowing dynamic paths will move you.

 


What does this mean to those that work in the area of emergency response?

Be flexible with the methods that are used, yet maintain the basic standards that allow a incident operation to be conducted safely. Standards which remain static can be used as a basis for operation integrity and also represent a road map to a successful mission.

Standard Operation Procedures provide the static portion for operational planning yet they should also be dynamic so that when new methods are presented they can be placed into the Standard Operation Procedures as soon as possible.

Every situation, every incident is different, thus the need for being dynamic in operational style. At times incidents will take place that are not amongst the normal operational situations. This indeed is one of the times that we need to be dynamic in readiness and response.

Flexibility is a key ingredient to readiness and the “all hazard” approach to emergency response and planning.

As a organization which path are you opting for: static or dynamic flexibility?

ARMAD – Amateur Radio Military Appreciation Day 24MAY08

ARMAD is an annual NON – POLITICAL Amateur Radio Public Service project that stands for Amateur Radio Military Appreciation Day. We work with National Military Appreciation Month during the Month of May.

We ask Amateur Radio Operators from around the world to team up during this effort to allow the people from our communities to gather at public locations such as shopping centers, parks, VA hospitals, and sporting events to express verbal positive support “LIVE” over two way radio for members of the Military, Veterans, Reserves, National Guard, Retired, Coalition Forces, First Responders, and Military Support Groups.

Many of us have friends, relatives, and neighbors that are active duty, and past members of the armed forces. ARMAD gives us the chance to support one another, and to express our thanks and appreciation to those that sacrifice and serve in the Armed Forces.

For more information about ARMAD visit http://www.armad.net/