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New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte designates June 2025 as Amateur Radio Month

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by AC1LC, May 22, 2025.

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  1. AC1LC

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    In public recognition of the valuable service that amateur radio operators provide to their communities at no cost, Governor Kelly Ayotte issued a formal proclamation designating June as "Amateur Radio Month" in New Hampshire.

    Amateur radio operators, also known as ham radio operators, offer their services to their communities in time of emergency to assist local, state and federal public safety agencies in providing auxiliary communication capabilities to allow regular public safety communication systems to concentrate on the emergency. In particular, NH-ARES (New Hampshire Amateur Radio Emergency Service) has groups and members situated throughout the state to provide assistance as needed. ARES is an emergency communication organization sponsored by the ARRL (American Radio Relay League), the leading non-governmental amateur radio organization in the United States. In addition to ARES, the ARRL sponsors the NTS (National Traffic System) which routinely transmits message traffic by radiogram, similar to telegrams, throughout the country. In the event of an emergency the NTS would be available to provide long distance communication capabilities to responding agencies as well as health and welfare messages to or from the disaster area to family members outside the area when conventional communication systems are not functioning. To practice their radio communication skills, amateur radio operators participate in an annual event called Field Day. This event is held every June and involves operators setting up their radios in sometimes remote locations to practice and train for emergency communication. Many local amateur radio clubs set up public demonstrations and encourage members of the public to try their hand at amateur radio. This year Field Day will be held the weekend of June 28 and 29th.

    This year NH-ARES entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the New Hampshire Department of Safety, Division of Emergency Services and Communications that designates NH-ARES as the sole organization providing amateur radio communications support to the state. 

As witnessed in weather disasters such as Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina, hurricanes in Florida and tornadoes throughout the midwest, cellular systems and public safety radio systems can become inoperable due to infrastructure damage. The use of amateur radio provides an auxiliary communication system utilizing trained and federally licensed radio operators to support the missions of the state's public safety agencies. In addition to emergency communication capabilities, amateur radio operators routinely assist their communities by providing communication services at events such as marathons, bicycle races, canoe races and other similar events. These public service radio communication assignments help train radio operators and fine tune the abilities of NH-ARES members to adapt to changing radio and weather conditions.
     

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  2. WB2WIK

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    Good ol' Cow Hampshire!

    Good for the Granite State. Live free or die!:)
     
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  3. W1YW

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    Do I have additional options;-)?
     
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  4. WT4BT

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    How about Gnu Hampshire?
    ;>)
     
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  5. N1BMT

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    At Least this one makes sense
     
  6. WB2WIK

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    Pay lots of taxes and live?
     
  7. W1YW

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    Nah, that MAAASSSachusetts;-) Shuwah!
     
  8. W1MTW

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    And Maine is still the only state where there is no ham radio specific license plate.
     
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  9. K7DIP

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    Idaho has Famous Potatoes.
     
  10. WA1RKT

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    There is also no such specific plate in New Hampshire. Ham radio plates are considered vanity plates and are treated as such.
     
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  11. N1PCZ

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    I spoke with a Ham at the eclipse. He had Texas Ham Plates. They are free in Texas, which is cool, but even cooler is that he had 2 cars and they had identical plates. It said it made it interesting when he got pulled over out of state...
     
  12. WQ2H

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    Live Free or Pie !
    :)
     
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  13. N1PCZ

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    3.145926...
     
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  14. WQ2H

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    Hey - watch those digits to the right of the decimal !! :)
    3.141592653589793
     
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  15. KC1WOX

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    And of course Maine just has to be where I live!

    Just kidding, it's totally worth it! :)
     

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