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The ARRL Letter Online
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Volume 17, Number 28 (July 17, 1998)
ARRL BOARD IN SESSION
The ARRL Board of Directors was in session July 16 and 17 at
Rocky Hill, Connecticut. The ARRL Executive Committee met July
16.
In addition to reports and recommendations from officers and
standing committees, the Board also will hear a progress report
on the League's legislative agenda from Legislative and Public
Affairs Manager Steve Mansfield, N1MZA, and a report on technical
regulatory affairs from Technical Relations Manager Paul Rinaldo,
W4RI.
Radio Amateurs of Canada International Affairs Vice President
Ken Pulfer, VE3PU, also will be on hand for the session.
The Board also will receive reports and consider
recommendations from the Enforcement Task Force, the RFI Task
Group, the RF Safety Committee, and the Contest and DX Advisory
Committees.
The Board plans to continue its ongoing discussion of
strategic planning issues in a special session following the
regular Board meeting.
A synopsis of the Board's actions will be reported via W1AW
bulletins and in the next edition of The ARRL Letter. Complete
details will appear in the September issue of QST.
[Continued in Part D]
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