“Club Track” at 2025 Northeast HamXposition

Join the Club Track on Friday afternoon. Affiliated Club Coordinator Bruce Blain, K1BG, will host this series of half hour talks, by clubs and for clubs, featuring representatives from successful clubs sharing ideas and programs that will help clubs energize, invigorate, and grow.

The current schedule on Friday is as follows:

  • 12:30 – 1:00 Pi Pugh, K1RV, K1USN RC — Encourage Newcomers, but …
  • 1:00 — 1:30 Phil Temples, K9HI ARRL New England Division — Using WordPress to Energize Your Website
  • 1:30 — 2:00 Nancy Austin, KC1NEK, and Rowan Eggert, WO1P, Rhode Island Section — Leveraging the ARRL School Roundup as a New Youth Force Multiplier; Follow Up to Winter Field Day and JOTA
  • 2:00 — 2:30 Chris Ranney, WA1CMR, Falmouth ARA — Encouraging Technicians and the Local Community
  • 2:30 — 3:00 Break
  • 3:00 — 3:30 Bruce Bain, K1BG, Nashoba Valley ARC — Jumpstart Your Membership with Licensing Classes—the Easy Way
  • 3:30 — 4:00 Corey Adelt, N1XWS, Northern Berkshire ARC — Using POTA to Energize Your Club
  • 4:00 — 4:30 George Allison, K1IG, PART of Westford — Silent Keys and Estate Sales—Helping Your Members
  • 4:30 — 5:00 Mark Noe, KE1IU, SE CT ARS — The Many Benefits of Obtaining 501(c)3 Status for Your Club

“Transcribing Contest Logs with Generative AI” at HamXposition

Artificial Intelligence imageHandwritten logs aren’t a thing of the past! Some of our fellow amateur operators, such as those with vision impediments, still record their contest logs on paper but many contests now require digital Cabrillo logs.

John Pooley, W1JPI, will discuss the applicability and merits of Artificial Intelligence including Optical Character Recognition and newer technologies like Generative AI for multiple topics within the Amateur Radio hobby with a focus on log transcription.  

NEW: Nonprofit Table Application Form

If your nonprofit club or organization wants to have a table or display at HamXposition, be sure to use the new signup form, found at <https://hamxposition.org/organizations/>. 

Note: Tables will be allocated based on availability.  Completion of this form does NOT guarantee that you will be assigned one.   Please contact Mike Raisbeck, k1twf@hamx.org with any questions.

MARS and SHARES Talk at HamX

If you want to learn more about the Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) and SHared RESources (SHARES), be sure to attend the MARS/SHARES presentation by Tom Kinahan, N1CPE, at the 2025 Northeast HamXposition.

HamXposition Program Chair’s 2025 Message

Skip Youngberg, K1NKRBe sure to read the 2025 Program Chair Greeting from Skip Youngberg, K1NKR, to all HamXposition attendees.

This year’s program will feature a wide-ranging list of topics including: League news, EMCOM-Public Service, Antennas and Propagation, On-The-Air activities, Technology, Contesting and DX, and “History, Invention, and Reinvention” (innovative ideas about what we do and how we do it).  License training and examinations are also included.

There’s something for everyone at HamX!