"ARRL National Parks on the Air" Event to Mark National Park Service
Centennial

In 2016, the National Park Service ( <http://www.nps.gov/index.htm> NPS)
will celebrate its 100th anniversary, and radio amateurs will be able to
help mark the occasion with the ARRL National Parks on the Air (
<http://www.arrl.org/NPOTA> NPOTA) event. The event kicks off at 0000 UTC on
January 1, 2016.

"As ARRL just celebrated our own Centennial, and Amateur Radio is often
enjoyed in the great outdoors, it seemed fitting to devise a program to help
NPS celebrate their own 100th birthday," said ARRL Media and Public
Relations Manager Sean Kutzko, KX9X. NPOTA will run throughout 2016, with
activity promoted and encouraged from each of the more than 430 official NPS
administrative units and affiliated areas across the US. This includes all
59 National Parks as well as National Battlefields, Historic Sites,
Memorials, Preserves, Reserves, Rivers, Seashores, National Scenic Trails,
and other units.

  <http://www3.arrl.org/nl/al/image/NPOTA%20Logo.jpg> The program will have
two participation tracks -- Chasers and Activators. Chasers will simply
attempt to make contact with operators in as many of the NPS units as
possible. Activators will attempt to activate as many of the units as
possible. NPOTA participants may serve in both roles. Chaser and Activator
totals will be tracked via an online  <http://npota.arrl.org> Leader Board
based on LoTW data, just as was done during the Centennial QSO Party. Access
the NPOTA Leader Board directly at  <http://npota.arrl.org>
http://npota.arrl.org.

Modeled after the Mixed DXCC award, only one contact with any given NPS unit
will be required, and no tally will be kept of NPS units based on bands or
modes. NPOTA will be administered entirely through Logbook of The World (
<http://www.arrl.org/logbook-of-the-world> LoTW). No paper logs or QSLs will
be accepted for NPOTA credit. Each NPS unit will be added to LoTW as a
"location."

Chaser Award and Activator Award certificates will be available to any radio
amateur who has at least one confirmed contact with an NPS unit or who
activates at least one unit, respectively. A station's total number of
confirmed or activated units will be printed on the certificate. The
National Parks Honor Roll certificate will be available to any station
confirming contact with at least 75 percent of the 59 National Parks
activated in 2016.

While there is no formal partnership between NPS and ARRL for this event,
the League has been in discussions with the NPS over the past year, and the
National Park Service is aware that increased Amateur Radio activity in
their parks is likely during 2016.

The NPOTA will use the official  <http://www.nps.gov/aboutus/faqs.htm> list
of NPS Administrative Units and Affiliated Areas as defined and maintained
by NPS.  <http://www.arrl.org/NPOTA> Complete details on National Parks on
the Air are available on the ARRL website. Read
<http://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-national-parks-on-the-air-event-to-mark-natio
nal-park-service-centennial> more.

 

 

 

 

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