{"id":1713,"date":"2016-10-23T18:57:54","date_gmt":"2016-10-24T01:57:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.k6bj.org\/?p=1713"},"modified":"2016-12-02T12:07:15","modified_gmt":"2016-12-02T20:07:15","slug":"celebrating-your-clubs-elmers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/k6bj.org\/wordpress\/archives\/1713","title":{"rendered":"Celebrating your club&#8217;s Elmers"},"content":{"rendered":"<h4><span class=\"\" style=\"display:block;clear:both;height: 0px;margin-top: -25px;border-top-width:0px;border-bottom-width:0px;\"><\/span>Celebrating your club&#8217;s Elmers might encourage others<\/h4>\n<p>Sam, W5KF, recently sent me a link to the Elmers&#8217; page on the Norman, OK South Canadian Amateur Radio Society (SCARS) website. Not only is it a listing of the club members who have stepped forward to Elmer new members, but also provides ways to honor current and past Elmers. This is from the SCARS newsletter:<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #3366ff;\">Elmer List on the W5NOR.org website<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #3366ff;\">This week we talk about a brand new feature on the W5NOR web site. In the amateur radio community, an experienced amateur radio operator who mentors a new or prospective ham is commonly called an \u201cElmer\u201d. In our hobby, that seems to be a great way for knowledge to be transferred.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #3366ff;\">Yes, we all have taken an FCC test to receive our license, however that\u2019s only the starting point. Remember that person that helped you set up your first radio, or gave you the courage to press the PTT button, or answered endless questions about a radio, or an antenna? That\u2019s the kind of thing we\u2019re talking about.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #3366ff;\">Thanks to a great suggestion from Gary Skaggs WB5ULK [not sure it was my idea. \u2013 Editor], we\u2019ve created the SCARS Elmer Page, located at http:\/\/w5nor.org\/elmers, for us to celebrate Elmers; past, present, and future. We provide a place for Elmers to list their specialty, and contact information, which allows new hams to find someone they can ask questions of.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #3366ff;\">Since this is a new section of the web site, this list is rather short. If you\u2019re willing to help others on a given topic, send a message to n5hzr@arrl.net and you will be added to the list. Right now we need lots of different categories, like antennas, radio setup, HT programming, contesting, satellite operation, high power operation, test gear, building your own gear, repairing radios, APRS, D-Star, DMR, CW, logging, etc. oh well, you get the idea.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #3366ff;\">You don\u2019t need a PhD to be listed here. You just need a willingness to help others in a given area. It\u2019s OK to be a new ham, and be listed here. You may have just struggled through your first space contact, but you\u2019ll have infinitely more knowledge than the person who\u2019s been a ham for 40 years, and has never tried that portion of the hobby.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #3366ff;\">Also, there is a link to the \u201cARRL Elmer Award\u201d page of the American Radio Relay League\u2019s web site. Here, you can enter your favorite Elmer\u2019s name and callsign. The ARRL will print a nice certificate, and mail it to the address you enter. Yes, for FREE! This certificate can either be mailed to your favorite Elmer, or you can mail it to yourself so you can present it to them personally. Feel free to order an Elmer certificate, and present it to your Elmer at an upcoming SCARS meeting. Talk with one of the officers before the meeting to get your place on the agenda. What a great way to recognize these people for their extra efforts.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #3366ff;\">Finally, we\u2019ve got a place to list YOUR favorite Elmer in our SCARS Elmer Hall-of-Fame. This is the place to memorialize your Elmer, whether they are SCARS members, Silent Keys, or not. I\u2019ve already listed a few Elmers on the list from my own travels through the hobby. We\u2019d love to list the people that help us all succeed.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #3366ff;\">So,, please help make this page useful, visit the SCARS Elmer page at: http:\/\/w5nor.org\/elmers and be listed as an Elmer, and list your favorite Elmers<\/span>.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I think this is a wonderful idea, and I hope that you will consider doing something similar in your club. A little recognition could go a long way, and we need all the Elmers we can muster. And, if you&#8217;re already doing this, please send me a link.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll add that link to my website, KB6NU.Com.<\/p>\n<p>\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0<\/p>\n<p>When he&#8217;s not Elmering new hams, you&#8217;ll find Dan building kits and working CW on the HF bands. He is the author of the &#8220;No Nonsense&#8221; amateur radio license study guides, and blogs about amateur radio at KB6NU.Com. 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