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ARRL SPECIAL SERVICE CLUB APPLICATION FORM
Club name: __________________________________________________________________________________
If accepted as an ARRL Special Service Club, we agree to develop our
skills in the specified areas during the year ahead in accordance
with the programs outlined on the reverse side of this form. In doing
so, we pledge to work closely with our Affiliated Club Coordinator
throughout the year.
PRESIDENT = President ___________________________ 2nd Club Officer
_______________________________
SIGNATURE = Signature Signature
PRESIDENT = Date: _______________ Office: ___________________<_><_>Date:
Review your application first with your Affiliated Club Coordinator;
he or she will work with you in designing your programs and, when
all is in order, will sign this form and forward it to your Section
Manager.
= Affiliated Club Coordinator Section Manager Director
= [ ] approved [ ] approved [ ] approved
= [ ] not approved < > [ ] not approved < > [ ]
not approved < >
=
= _________________________ _________________________ ________________________
= Signature Signature Signature
=
= _________________________ _________________________ ________________________
= Printed name Printed name Printed name
=
= _________________________ __________________________ _________________________
= Date Date Date
If checking "not approved", the ACC, SM or Director must state the
reason(s) and explain what steps could be taken to correct or modify the
program. This form should be returned to the ACC immediately to permit him
or her to continue to work with the club.
Application Information
Truly special Amateur Radio clubs are well balanced in their programs
for serving the community, developing club members' Amateur Radio
skills and social activities, striving each year to build on their
successes to improve their effectiveness. The objective of the ARRL's
Special Service Club program is to help good clubs organize and focus
their efforts on those things that really count. Being an SSC should
mean that members have certain skills, that the club as a group has
the ability to provide service inside and outside the Amateur Radio
community, and that it does so when needed.
To be accepted under the ARRL SSC program, your club must be actively
involved in each of the following areas. Please describe your planned
programs and activities in each area briefly on a separate sheet of
paper.
New ham development and training
Purpose: Develop an effective, coordinated program of public relations,
recruiting, training and ongoing assistance targeted to prospective
hams in your community to foster needed growth in Amateur Radio.
Public relations
Purpose: Establish an effective Amateur Radio presence in your community,
including contact with local media and coverage of your activities;
Public Information Assistant appointment.
Emergency communications
Purpose: Club members should become skilled in communicating effectively
during communications emergencies and be prepared to assist when needed;
Official Emergency Station appointment and participation in ARES.
Technical advancement
Purpose: Continuing education in the technical aspects of Amateur
Radio to ensure that your club members are technically competent,
familiar and comfortable with modern radio-electronics technology.
Operating activities
Purpose: Active participation as a club in one or more major operating
or operating support activities to ensure that your club maintains
a high level of operating skill.
Miscellaneous activities
Purpose: Every active club has its special interests and activities
that make it unique, that give it a special personality. List three
of these activities. See the <MI>ARRL Special Service Club Manual<D>
for ideas.
ARRL membership recruitment
Purpose: Develop a program of participation in and support of the
programs, activities and mission of the ARRL.
ARRL Field Organization Appointments
Maintaining close ties with your section's ARRL Field Organization
is an important aspect of your SSC commitment. Your ARRL members should
be encouraged to seek official ARRL appointments: Official Relay Station,
Official Emergency Station, Official Observer, Public Information
Assistant, Official Bulletin Station, and Assistant Technical Coordinator.
Please contact your Section Manager for appointment information and
applications. (Note: official appointments are not required as conditions
for SSC acceptance or renewal).
= FSD-7
= 1-89