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About the SVHFS The Southeastern VHF Society (SVHFS) is a not-for-profit organization incorporated in the state of Georgia. It was started in January 1996 to promote amateur radio operation on the bands above 50 MHz in the southeastern United States. The SVHFS holds a Technical Conference once a year. The goal of the conference is to raise the technical level of amateurs by providing a forum for presenting technical papers relating to VHF, UHF, and Microwave, to provide a focal point for discussions on operating practices and procedures, on exploration of modes such as EME, MS, FAI, E-skip and other topics that promote operation on Amateur bands above 50MHz. Annual membership in the society is extended as a benefit of attending the conference. If you did not attend the recent conference you can join us on the SVHFS e-mail reflector. In addition to the annual conference, the SVHFS supports the amateur community with donations to the ARRL Frequency Defense Fund, AMSAT, maintaining beacons in the Southeastern United States and by sponsoring the Fall VHF/UHF Sprints. Six members are elected to the board each year at the business meeting held at the Annual Conference. Each board member serves a two year term. Any member of the society may nominate any other member to serve on the board. The twelve member board meets after the annual business meeting each year and elects officers for the following year. The newly elected President runs the society throughout the next year and calls for volunteers to chair the conference committees.Conference committees include: Technical Program, Publicity, Registration, Facilities, Noise Figure, Antenna Gain, Family Program, Banquet Prizes etc. Volunteerism PhilosophySVHFS is a non-profit, 100% volunteer organization. No officers, BOD members, committee chairmen, committee members, presenters, article authors or regular members are paid or “comped” for any services performed for the Society. Each pays his own conference registration and banquet fees. This has been our policy from inception. The founding members initially assessed themselves dues enough to cover the expenses and hotel deposits for the first conference and since that time, the treasury funds have been used for expenses (mail and phone), hotel costs and other costs associated with each conference. In addition funds are used yearly for beacons and donations made to organizations such as ARRL and AMSAT in support and furtherance of Amateur Radio. We stand by these founding principles and hope all our members concur and understand that our mission is not one of personal gain or glory, but one of fervent support and passion for our mutual hobby: VHF, UHF and Microwave Amateur Radio SVHFS has paid the conference registration fee and banquet each year for our banquet speaker and wife or guest. That has been our policy to date and will continue. Our by-laws do not preclude extending expenses to a banquet speaker, but fortunately all to date have covered their own and we again thank them for their generosity and support of SVHFS. It is also Society policy to send a copy of the proceedings to any author who submits a paper that is published in the proceedings and does not attend the conference. Many volunteers give not only of their time for all the conference planning and executing, but many also donate phone time and mailing expenses. The society greatly appreciates those members generous dedication, but understands that not all folks are in situations that allow such generosity. We can afford to support the volunteers with mailing costs (stamps, envelopes, stationary) and telephone expenses (e.g. phone cards for door prize volunteer calling or others with many required calls ) and expect to continue to do so for our volunteers submitting receipts for sanctioned activities. SVHFS always needs many volunteers each year to carry out all the activities planned for the conference. Many will work months before the conference to make sure everything comes together as planned. These include the Conference Chairman in charge of keeping it all on track, the Program Chairman who solicits for papers and presentations and puts the proceedings together, the Facilities Committee members who take care of finding a conference hotel and suitable terms including the banquet fare, the ever important Publicity Committee charged with getting the word out so folks can make plans to attend and the Door Prize committee Chairman and members who we have to thank for the abundant and excellent selection of door prizes that has accompanied the banquet at every years conference. They also have quite a bit of time at the conference unpacking, sorting, and marking the door prizes and then setting them out before the banquet. We can’t forget those who help plan and execute a family program, those who fly the banner, pass out flyers and sell proceedings at hamfests and those who take care of awards and the Fall Sprints and their associated plaques and certificates. At the conference of course, we have the NF and Antenna Range measurement equipment and operating volunteers. The Registration committee is busy both before the conference taking advance registrations and at the conference checking all the attendees in and getting the proceedings and conference materials to them. We also have folks that help with the vendor area and flea market set-ups at the conference. The officers are involved with the planning and execution of the conference and we generally have a planning meeting or two in the months before the conference. Officers and BOD members have the general and BOD meetings to attend at the conference which by the way are both open to all members. Of course, we can’t forget the all important presenters of papers at the conference, our reason for going to all this work and attending the conference. They are important volunteers and should be so recognized. Remember that the SVHFS is a volunteer organization and it is your Organization. Make your day and that of one of the committee chairmen by volunteering your time for some function either before or during the conference. You can help to make each year “The best conference ever!” |
Charles Osborne, K4CSO President Tom Wright, N4HN Vice President Chuck Hoover, K0VXM Secretary Brian McCarthy, NX9O Treasurer (Elected 2010) Chuck Hoover, K0VXM Al Tirevold, WA0HQQ Bill Fisher, W4GRW Steve Kostro, N2CEI Les Zavadil, W4FRA Tom Wright, N4HN (Elected 2009) John Logsdon, K2STO Robin Midgett, K4IDC Charles Osborne, K4CSO Joe Goggin, K9KNW Bruce Randle, WD4JQV Jeff Kruth, WA3ZKR Bruce Randall, WD4JQV Fall Sprints Robin Midgett, K4IDC Beacon Committee Charles S. Osborne, K4CSO Worked "ALL of EM" Award Steve Kostro, N2CEI SVHFS Design Contest Robin Midgett, K4IDC Audio/Visual S "Kos" Kosmetatos, N4NIA Webmaster | |||||||