Atlantic Division
To promote amateur radio service as an enjoyable, education and service oriented hobby.
To represent and to be a resource point for the members of the ARRL in the Atlantic Division.
To assure our members receive ARRL reprsentation and the full benefits of the league.
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Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act (H.R. 1094 / S. 459)pending vote: - The Bills: H.R. 1094 (introduced by Rep. August Pfluger) and S. 459 (introduced by Sen. Roger Wicker) This bipartisan legislation aims to override restrictive Homeowners' Association (HOA) rules that prevent radio operators from installing and maintaining vital emergency antennas
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Atlantic Division Director
Martin “Marty” Newingham (AG3I)
6003 Autumn View Court
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 875-5385
ag3i @ arrl.org |
Atlantic Division Vice Director VACANT - NOT YET APPOINTED __________ , __ _____ (###) ###-####
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Atlantic Division Profile:
Represented by the Division Director, who is assisted by the Vice Director.
Website Updated: 06:21 GMT / 2:21 AM ET. August 25, 2024
Division Director is the voting member of the ARRL board for the division.
Director also appoints various Assistant Directors within the division who assist in various tasks.
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The Atlantic Division spans seven ARRL Sections.
Each section is managed by a Section Manager.
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The Atlantic Division currently represents:
- Five U.S. States
- W2 & W3 USA Callsign Areas
- Seven ARRL Sections
- 143 State Counties
- 111 ARES® EmComm Teams
- 244 Amateur Radio Groups
- 13,796 ARRL / FCC license Hams.
- More than 75 Field Day Sites
- 226 ARRL Affiliated Clubs
