| Name | Date | Location | Web Link |
| Hamcation (FL) | Feb 9-11, 2018 | Central Flordia Fairgrounds | www.hamcation.com |
| Yuma Hamfest (AZ) | Feb 16 – 17, 2018 | Yuma County Fair Grounds | www.yumahamfest.org |
| Tucson (AZ) | TBD | ||
| Charlotte (NC) | Feb 9, 2018 | Cabarras Arean & Events Center | https://charlottehamfest.org/ |
| Houston (TX) | March 16 – 17, 2018 | Fort Bend County Fairgrounds | http://houstonhamfest.org/ |
| Las Vegas (NV) | TBD | ||
| Dayton (OH) | May 18 – 20, 2018 | Greene County Fairgrounds | http://hamvention.org/ |
| HamCom (TX) | June 8 – 10, 2018 | Plano Events Center | https://sites.google.com/view/hamcom |
| Sea Pac (OR) | June 1 – 3, 2018 | Seaside Convention Center | https://www.seapac.org/ |
| Friedroshagen (Germany) | TBD | ||
| Huntsville (AL) | August 18-19, 2018 | Von Braun Civic Center | http://www.hamfest.org/ |
| Shreveport (LA) | August 11, 2018 | Bossier Fairgrounds | http://www.shreveporthamfest.com/ |
XXAssist Utility
This simple utility will allow a user to search a modified version of the master database for a callsign, a tenten number or by member name. It will provide you with the members location along with any previous call signs the member has held in the past. A notes field is also included to allow you to make specific notes for an individual call sign. Those notes are stored in the local database.
This program was created using Java, therefore you will need to have a current version of the Java Run-time installed on your computer. The program is also platform independent allowing it to run on Windows, Linux and Mac.
The data for this program is a small subset of the Master Ten Ten database, updated every 24 hours and can be downloaded from inside the program at the users discretion.
The program is provided in a standard ZIP archive and can be download here.
Windows Installation Instructions:
- Download the program to your local computer.
- Create a folder on your local computer called XXAssist.
- Using your favorite Archive Software, extract the contents of the archive you downloaded to the folder you just created.
- To launch the program, double click the file XXAssist.jar. If your Java Run-time is correctly installed, the program will run. If the file association has not been properly set, then you can launch the program using the file XXAssist.bat.
- Right click which ever file launch the program and create a desktop short cut.
Linux and Mac Installation Instructions:
- Download the program to your local computer in your /home/Download folder.
- Double click the file XXAssist.zip. This should launch the defualt archive program.
- Extract the files contents to a folder in your /home folder called XXAssist.
- Open a terminal window in this folder and make the file XXAssist.sh executable — (chmod +x XXAssist.sh)
- Create a shortcut on your desktop to the file XXAssist.sh.
Program Icons:
Icon files have also been provided to assign to your launchers.
Windows — catfish.ico
Linux/Mac — catfish.png or catfish.svg
To obtain the current Java Run-Time package, Visit the Oracle Website.
Aaron Boots AA0RN

I wanted to thank you for your work with the Foundation of Amateur Radio. I am truly honored to be a recipient of the 10-10 International Net Scholarship this year. This August I will be returning to Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) to continue my degree in Electrical Engineering. This scholarship will go a long way in my goal to graduate with minimal debt
I became interested in radio communications through my involvement in disaster relief work with Crisis Response International and received my technician’s license at the age of 17 in January 2013. I was also inspired by my father (KD0TXA) who got his license a month before I did. I quickly became interested in radio as a hobby through involvement with my local club and over the next twelve months received both my General and Extra class licenses. When I passed my Extra I changed my call to AA0RN (previously K0ARM and KD0UDB). I continued learning and experimenting in amateur radio as I finished high school and took my first two years of engineering courses at a community college.
This last year I transferred to Missouri S&T and became heavily involved with the ham radio club on campus (W0EEE). I get on HF SSB very frequently from my local residence and the school club station. In December of 2016 I was elected the president of the club. With the help of several of our dedicated members we have seen explosive growth in the club which is mentioned in page 20 of the May 2017 QST. One of the biggest factors to our growth has been the Technician Class courses we have been offering. Over the last year we have assisted over 20 students in becoming amateur operators. I am interested in getting “younger” people into ham radio, and I am always converting people into to the hobby. I was Vice President of the Johnson County Radio Amateurs Club (W0ERH) from August 2014 through August 2016. In addition, I have been an ARRL Volunteer Examiner from February 2017 to the present and a Laurel Volunteer Examiner since August.
Last semester I was given an opportunity to start working on software defined radios in a paid undergraduate position. My amateur radio knowledge was vital for this project and opened the door for this opportunity. I am excited to discover what the next year will bring to me both academically and in the world of radio communications.
Christos Kakoutas 5B4AIP

M y name is Christos Kakoutas, and I come from the island of Cyprus, located in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. At the age of twelve, I joined my high school’s Amateur Radio club, 5B4ES, where older students teach younger students the electronics and operating theory behind the wonderful hobby of Amateur Radio. Mentored by alumni of 5B4ES, I acquired my CEPT license (the European equivalent of a United States Extra Class license) at the age of 15. My 5B4AIP callsign and C46W special contest callsign were handed to me, and I have been an active Radio Amateur ever since. Chairing 5B4ES from 2009 until graduating in 2012, as members of the Cyprus Amateur Radio Society (CARS) we co-operated with the Cypriot Scouts Organization in introducing scouts to Amateur Radio. Furthermore, while continuously upgrading our QTH, we organized various equipment projects and participated in many contests, with highlight the 2011 All Asian DX Contest, where I scored 2nd place in the world and 1st in the under-18 SOSTAB HP category.
Upon graduation from high school in 2012, I was enlisted for my national service.
Completing my military service in 2014, I matriculated at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, England, to study Engineering. This year I completed my Batchelor’s Degree in Engineering, having read Fluid Mechanics, Dynamics, Control, and Electromagnetism. In September I will return to Cambridge for my Master’s Degree, specializing in Fluid Mechanics. At Cambridge I joined G6UW (special contest callsign M4A), the Cambridge University Wireless Society, and served as its secretary from 2015 to 2017. I was also fortunate enough to participate in the 2015 IARU YOTA Conference, which took place in Italy. The M4A contest calendar peaks every year with the CQWW SSB contest, where in 2016 we ranked first in the UK in the MULTI-TWO category. I am also a member of the ARRL, RSGB, CARS, the Nicosia Club (5B4NC) as well as the Nicosia Contest Group (C4A).
I would like to express my most sincere gratitude to the Ten-Ten International Net and all the people behind it. This is the third year I have received your scholarship. This summer I was accepted to participate in the 2017 Gordon Research Conference on Climate Engineering in Maine, USA, and with the scholarship I can manage my participation better and be able to fully enjoy the experience. Besides being indebted by this act of kindness, I am honored for receiving this academic scholarship, and thus determined to improve my activity in the hobby, the HF bands and 10m in particular.
John Herrick, KK4BSM

I ’d like to thank the Ten-Ten International Net for sponsoring the Ten-Ten International Scholarship fund. I greatly appreciate your generosity in sponsoring this scholarship, and all the efforts you all do to promote amateur radio.
I’m currently a rising senior at Virginia Tech majoring in Geography with a double minor in Meteorology and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). I plan on entering the workforce upon completion of my undergraduate degree. I aspire to work for the National Weather Service as an Electronics Technician or another technically-inclined position
My curiosity led me to amateur radio. Radio communications has been my sole passion since elementary school. As a high school freshman, I studied for and passed my Technician and General class exams, upgrading to Extra class the following year. I remember being gifted my first HF radio, a Radio Shack 10-meter mobile unit. I spent the first two years on HF exclusively on 10m, and had many fun memories working DX. Since then, I’ve been active in nearly every facet of amateur radio imaginable.
I’ve had a lot of memorable activities with the Virginia Tech Amateur Radio Association (K4KDJ). I had the opportunity to assist with a high-altitude balloon mission, run a major contest pile-up, Golden Packet APRS Event, etc. There have been many things I’ve been able to check off my ham “bucket list”. Experimentation is what really drives my interest in amateur radio. I like knowing what works, what doesn’t, and why.
Over the past 3 years, I’ve helped proctor 20 exams as an ARRL and Laurel ARC-certified Volunteer Examiner. Our testing group provides testing services free of charge to the applicants. In addition to licensing exams, VTARA assists with multiple public service events each year, usually event support for parades or cycling races. I’ve served as Club President for the past two years, and continue to work closely with other club officers.
Virginia Tech has been an excellent fit for me. Much of my academic studies revolves around remote sensing. One of my department’s field projects involves installing remote weather stations on local peaks. When our equipment was having difficulty finding a signal, I used my SDR as a spectrum analyzer to troubleshoot the station’s cellular modem. Having outside experience in amateur radio has given me a distinct advantage, and appreciation for the technology used by today’s industries.
The timing of the scholarship was very fortunate since I will be moving off-campus for the first time this year. I have signed a lease for a quiet, but unfurnished apartment. The funds will help with the new living expenses as well as required books/software. Additionally, I will install a new hard drive for my laptop computer which needs one after three years of portable use.
Again, thank you very much for this scholarship.
Owen Cruise N0WEN

I would like to offer my sincere thanks for the generous scholarship from your organization. I recently graduated from Mt. Carmel High School in San Diego. This fall, I will be attending the University of California San Diego. Your gift will greatly help me finance my education. For the past few years, amateur radio has been a favorite hobby of mine. Since discovering the club at Mt. Carmel (W6SUN) during my freshman year, I have enjoyed the science and art of the hobby. Between the high-altitude balloon payload launches, the fun in setting up HF and satellite rigs, and more, the ham club was fully integrated into my time in high school. Along the way, I worked with
talented engineer mentors, and I met many amazing people. Beyond the club, I strived to be involved with other amateur radio groups and events. I am a member
of the PAPA System repeater group as well as of ARRL. In addition, I have attended and operated at Field Day 2016 and 2017, and I operated on the USS Midway’s station (NI6IW), which was definitely a highlight for me.
My other hobby for the past seven years has been playing string bass. I began playing the instrument in my middle school orchestra and jazz band. As a musician with the San Diego Youth Symphony, I had the unique opportunity to travel to China on their tour in the summer of 2015. I also formed a separate jazz ensemble with friends and performed at restaurants and retirement homes around the county. Currently, I am a member of the San Diego Philharmonic Orchestra, a new group started by a friend of mine. I hope to join the La Jolla Symphony while at UCSD. Ham radio and music were the defining cornerstones of my high school experience, and while very different from each other, I know that these two passions helped me to be successful with the academic aspect of school. The amateur radio club activities were instrumental in guiding my decision
to study mechanical engineering. UCSD has an amateur radio club, and I plan on staying “radioactive” throughout college and beyond, both on and off campus.
Again, thank you so much for your generosity in supporting my education. I wish the Ten-Ten International Group nothing but the best in all of its activities and functions
.
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Tom Jose, VU2TO

T hank you, 10-10 International and the FAR Scholarship Committee for selecting me for a $2000 scholarship this year. This will certainly help me with my studies.
I am currently pursuing my 2nd year Bachelor of Technology education with an emphasis on Electronics and Communications at Swamy Vivekananda Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India. I grew up in an ecosystem surrounded by Amateur radio operators as both of my parents VU2JOS & VU3LMS work at National Institute of Amateur Radio (NIAR). Having seen my parents and others experimenting, I got inspired to join this hobby and worked towards getting my license at a young age of 13 years. I was designated the Call Sign VU3TMO (Restricted Grade license) in 2011 and upgraded to VU2TO (General Grade license) in 2015.
I have participated in numerous contests from NIAR club station and received operating achievement from ARRL, CQ USA, RSGB Great Britain, DARC Germany, JARL Japan, ARI Italy, IARC Israel, Australia, France, Poland, Ukraine, India etc. I was awarded the prestigious ARRL Diamond DXCC Award when I was 14 years old in 2012. My efforts in providing emergency communication with NIAR team during the Hud Hud cyclone in 2014 has been appreciated by several National and International media organizations. I made a presentation at the Youth Forum during 2015 Dayton Hamvention about my ham radio activities.
Last year, in the Fall 10-10 News I told you about my involvement in emergency communications during Cyclone Hud Hud that occurred in October 2014. Once again it was proved that when everything else fails, Ham Radio gets the job done. I was interviewed by the film star Mr. Nagarjuna on a popular TV program about my emergency communications. This was telecast several times and by several local TV channels. I was featured in the July 2015 issue of CQ Magazine (Page 12).
Details about my emergency communication activity is now taught in the Class IX English subject in the schools in the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, India. I am helping to propagate the hobby among the youth of my country.
Fort McHenry Chapter of 10-10 International
|
Chapter Head |
Come Join us We are the Friendly Group |
Certificate Manager |
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THE FORT McHENRY AWARD PROGRAM IS A PROGRESSIVE CONTACT PROGRAM
TO BE WORKED IN SEQUENCE. APPLICATIONS FOR MULTIPLE PROGRESSIVE
UPGRADES SHOULD INCLUDE THE PROPER NUMBER OF STAMPS AS HIGHER
AWARDS MAY INCLUDE A CERTIFICATE. WORKSHEETS SHOULD INCLUDE
CALL, FT. McH #, POINTS, DATE OF CONTACT, SEAL NUMBERS FOR
UPGRADE APPLYING FOR AND PROOF OF CURRENT 10-10 DUES. WORK
SHEETS WILL NOT BE RETURNED UNLESS REQUESTED. USE #10 ENVELOPES
FOR UPGRADES. (Please note:Ft. McHenry points are awarded for
upgrades and specials but are not collectable for upgrades).
PLEASE LIST ALL SEAL NUMBERS FOR OTHER MEMBERS.
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KEY TO SPECIAL IDENTIFIERS WITH THEIR INITIAL POINT VALUE
C = Charter member (initial members) = 6 pts
HC= Honorary charter (local member) = 5 pts
HM= Honorary member(member at large 10M activity = 4 pts
L = Local member = 4 pts
FS,FC,FP =first state, country, or province = 3 pts
DX= Out of 48 state boundary = 2 pts
Members without identifiers = 1 pt
AWARDS PROGRAMS:
BASIC: 5 Ctx.1 with a C”Charter” HC”Honorary Charter” or L”Local”
COST: $1.00 + 2FCS for certificate. DX $2.00 SASE for nmbr only
LIBERTY AWARD + 6 pts
Awarded with initial membership. This seal
is collectable for the FREEDOM award.
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY AWARD + 4 pts
**Requires working 75 Ft.McHenry members.BONUS: All DX, AK, HI &
VIP members (local officers) count as 5 CTX. Certificate issued,
send 2 FCS. SASE for nmbr only. VIP are , K3TUJ, N3FNE, N3TF,
N3TGB, KE3QH & N2TDT
FREEDOM AWARD + 5 MUST HOLD THE FSK AWARD.
**Requires working 60 members holding the LIBERTY AWARD.DX, AK &
HI. count as 5 CTX. Send SASE..
PATRIOT AWARD + 6 Pts MUST HOLD THE FREEDOM AWARD
**Requires working 60 members holding the FSK AWARD. DX, AK & HI
count as 5 CTX. Send SASE…
CONSTELLATION AWARD: The Ft.McHenry WAS AWARD + 7 pts.
**YOU MUST HOLD PATRIOT AWARD TO APPLY…Work a member in each
state. 5 DX members may be used as wild cards. $1.00+ 2 FCS
for certificate. DX $2.00. SASE for nmbr only.
DEFENDER AWARD + 7 PTS. MUST HOLD PATRIOT AWARD…
Work 60 members holding the PATRIOT AWARD. Note: “W”(WAS)
designators are also PATRIOTS…After Jan. 1, 1990. $1.00 &
2 FCS for certificate. DX $2.00 SASE for nmbr only.
OLD GLORY AWARD + 50 pts. MUST HOLD THE DEFENDER AWARD…
**Collect 50 STARS,7 RED STRIPES & 6 WHITE STRIPES thru contacts
with Ft.McHenry members. $1.00 & 2 fcs for certificate. DX
$2.00. SASE for nmbr only. SPECIAL BONUS: 50 pts to be added
to your CORNERSTONE point total.
STARS “N STRIPES AWARD + 7 pts TO BE WORKED BY ANY MEMBER.
Collect 75 Ft.McHenry member contacts on or after Sept 1
1992. A certificate will be issued. Donation will be $1.00
+ 2 FCS, DX $2.00. SASE for nmbr only. As an additional bonus
20 pts will be added to your CORNERSTONE point total. In
keeping with the tradition we started with CORNERSTONE,
the $1.00 donation will be donated to the Restoration Fund of
the Fort.
ORIGINAL THIRTEEN STATES AWARD + 75 PTS. ANY MEMBER
Not an easy upgrade. Contact one Ft. McHenry member in each of
the ORIGINAL 13 STATES. All contacts must be made on or after
Nov. 1, 1994, and in the order listed which is the order they
joined the Union.IF MORE THAN ONE CONTACT ON THE SAME DATE,
INCLUDE TIMES OF CONTACTS. Send CALL, NAME, FT.McHENRY NMBR
DATE OF CONTACT AND PROOF OF CURRENT 10-10 DUES. Worksheets
must include all the required information or they will be
returned…(THE ORIGINAL 13:) 1-DE, 2-PA, 3-NJ, 4-GA, 5-CT,
6-MA, 7-MD, 8-SC, 9-NH, 10-VA, 11-NY, 12-NC & 13-RI… $1.00
+ 2 FCS for certificate. DX $2.00. SASE for nmbr only.
W3FQN MEMORIAL AWARD + 82 pts. TO BE WORKED BY ANY MEMBER
To perpetuate the memory of our good friend, loyal Ft.McHenry
and 10-10 member, this award is created. The 82 pts is in
honor of Corky’s 82 years of longevity. Contact Ft.McHenry
members whose callsigns contain a letter or number to form the
words/nmbrs W3FQN, CORKY, 16842, 43CP (Corky’s Call,Name,
10-10 nmbr & Ft.McHenry nmbr). All contacts must be made on or
after Jan. 10, 1995. Call signs may be used only ONCE. Work-
sheets must contain: Call, Ft.M nmbr, date of contact & proof
of current 10-10 dues. Send $1.00 + 2FCS for certificate
DX $2.00. SASE nmbr only.
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ACTIVE 10-10 MEMBERS +5 PTS ANNUALLY FOR PAID UP DUES.
LIFE MEMBERS, ONE TIME BONUS OF 25 PTS.
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“YODAR KRITCH IS ALIVE AND WELL”
Uncle Yodar continues to be a most popular fellow! Over 3020
certificates have been issued on this old dude! Submit 5
contacts with “YODAR” members and $1.00 + 2FCS along with proof
of current 10-10 dues. You will not regret the certificate!!!
He is a prize!!! Worth 1 contact…
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NETS: 28370 MHZ TUE W=2359Z S=2300Z FRI W=0100Z S= 0000Z
SAT W=0100Z S=0000Z
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THE FT.MCHENRY CHAPTER VALUES YOUR MEMBERSHIP IN OUR CHAPTER. WE
HOPE THIS PROGRAM WILL PROMOTE 10 METER ACTIVITY AND WE THANK YOU
FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
Meet the Volunteers (2017)
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A year-long event to find and make contact with all of the people who devote time to keep 10-10 an active organization! |
2017 Volunteer Check-off Sheet
Offcials and Directors
| AD4RX | Diector | AJ7B | Editor |
| KD6RDK | Data/Membership Manager | KA0ZPP | Director |
| KD5DE | Past President | KM5EH | Director |
| KR7RK | Treasurer | KZ3T | QSO Party Manager |
| N0KDB | Silent Key Manager | N0TW | President |
| N6OPR | Director | N7YG | IT Manager |
| N9AC | W6OI Trustee | W9HT | Vice President |
| WA2SUH | Scolarship Manager | WA3GM | Director |
| WI9X | QSL Bureau Manager | WN4AMO | Director |
Awards Manager and Net Controls
| G4BLH | GB Awards Manager | K6DNR | Net Control |
| K0DBK | Counties Awards Manager | KC8IM | Net Control |
| K4QHH | Mobile & VP Awards Manager | KQ4PK | Net Control |
| KC1BTA | Scouts Awards Manager | K6ELK | Net Control |
| KD6FEC | Scout Certificate Manager | WB6OJB | Net Control |
| KI6OY | CW Awards Manager | WB9WZI | Net Control |
| KM5FF | WPX Awards Manager | ||
| N5MT | DX Awards Manager | ||
| NZ1I | WAC Awards Manager | ||
| WB0CON | WAS Awards Manager | ||
| WM2W (SK) | 1000+ Bar Awards Manager | ||
| N2WIE | 1000+ Bar Awards Manager |
Committe Members
| K5BKT | K5ERJ |
| KA5VVD | KE1HG |
| NP2MR | VA7SJ |
| VE3MEW | W4MAA |
| W5DJT |
!!!ATTENTION!!!
*** NEW DEADLINE DATES ESTABLISHED FOR ALL 10-10 QSO PARTIES ***
*** EFFECTIVE WITH THE SUMMER QSO PARTY ***
On January 22,2017 a BOD online meeting/conference was held. It was recommended the deadline dates of all QSO Parties be shortened. Fifteen days runs very close to having to get results to the NEWS Editor. Even though 15 days is given, I generally have to wait longer. US and especially DX logs can take up to as many as 7 to 10 days to get to me, if mailed. That could be up to 25 days before I can start to tally up the results. Right now we have approximately 80-85% of the logs that are uploaded to the contest scorer. About 8-10% are sent in via email. The rest 6-10% are sent in via snail mail. I have looked at most of the other contests and their deadline dates run anywhere from 5 days to about a week. The BOD determined that a week (7 days) is sufficient time to submit a log. Seven days would end on a Sunday so the new deadline dates will end 8 days after each QSO Party. Approximately 95% of the logs are in within the 8 day time frame. As always, if the deadline date does fall on a Sunday or a holiday then the deadline date will be extended one day. Remember, the deadline date is the last day to submit your logs.
The new deadline dates will start with the Summer QSO Party in August of this year (2017). This should be sufficient time to get the word out to everyone about the change. The next edition of the NEWS will reflect the new deadline dates. I will do my best to get the word out to as many people as I can and also to the other organizations that post our QSO Party Schedule.
Dan Morris KZ3T
QSO Party Manager
Welcome the new slate of Officers for 2017
President: Terry Webb N0TW, #36547
Vice President: Josh Long, W9HT, #72151
Secretary: Kevin Gilot, NZ1I, #72759
Treasuer: Keith Schlotman, KR7RK #63324
Director: Gregory Malone, WA3GM, #46927

Director: Paul Hemby, WN4AMO, #73825
Director: Bob Farrow, N6OPR, #45715
!!! Attention AOL and Yahoo Mail Users !!
Over the past few months, Ten-Ten International and our Internet Hosting provider, Hostgator, have been experiencing email delivery issues with AOL. Ten-Ten and Hostgator have attempted to resolve these issues with AOL to no avail. The issue at hand is AOL’s heightened security with email relays, such as email that is coming from the Hostgator servers, but are identified as begin sent by Ten-Ten International.
We do not see any resolution in the future so we’d like to recommend that if you are using an AOL address as your registered email address for your Web Site registration, or your membership registration and notification, you might consider changing this address to something else so you can receive email from Ten-Ten without interruption.
With the eventual integration of Yahoo and AOL, we may expect to see similar issues with the Yahoo mail servers.
How to change your Email address in the Master Database
Send an email to membership@www.ten-ten.org and include your Name, Callsign, Ten-Ten Number and the new email address you would like recorded.
How to change your Email address at the web site.
1. Login into the website with your current credentials
2. Hover the mouse over the Membership Tab and click on User Profile
3. Click on the Contact Info Tab
4. In the Email block, change your email address, or any other contact information you would like to change.
5. Click the Update Button to store your changes.
6. You may get an email from the system to verify that you provided a valid email address.
ARRL Forwarding Service
If you are using the ARRL.NET forwarding service and that service forwards to an AOL or Yahoo account, you may still experience the issues that we are currently having. Hotmail and Gmail have not had any issues with email from Ten-Ten or Hostgator.
2015
Board of Directors Meeting
Date:
14 May 2015
Time:
0830 – 1530
Location: La
Quinta Motor Lodge
19
Weller Dr, Tipp City, OH 45371
If
you have any changes to the attached
agenda, please notify Mel Sojka,
KD5DE
Agenda
Call
to Order
Pledge
of Allegiance and international Recognition
Moment
of Silence in remembrance of Silent Keys
Roll
Call
Establish
Quorum
Introduction
of Invited Guests and others in attendance
Agenda
Approval (Revisions, Additions and Deletions)
Approval
as published the 2014 Ten-Ten International Net, Inc. Board of
Directors Meeting Minutes
Officers,
Directors and Net Official Reports Review
(President,
Vice President, Secretary, Directors, Treasurer, Data Manager)
Reports
should be circulated among Board Members prior to April 15, 2015)
Committee
Reports
Awards,
Chapter, Convention, Internet, Net, Public Relations, Publications,
and QSOParty
Unfinished
Business
Organization
Chart Review Update (if required)
Individual
Awards Programs Update
Website
Updates
New
Business
New
Awards
Contacts
during other events, DX Expedition’s, and Mobile.
Sponsored
DX Expedition
Scouts
on Ten
Financial
Report
Review
2014-2015 Expenses
2015-2016
Budget review and approval
2017-2018
Budget proposal and approval
2016
Board of Directors Meeting Location
Implementation
date if applicable for Bylaws revisions
Additional
Comments
Adjournment
Data Manager Utility
The Data Manager Utility is a program wrapper around the membership database to assist Officials and Managers in determining member status.
The original version of this utility, TenDataMaster has been sunset as of February 15, 2023. However, the data update for this utility will continue to be available and the program will continue to work, but there will be no further updates to the utility itself.

TenTen Viewer is the current production utility, built as a 32 bit Windows executable. This utility should run on any Windows Platform greater than Windows 8. With the addition of the WINE emulator, the program will run on a Linux or Mac desktop. The currnet program version is 1.3.1.2 and is Current as of July 26, 2025.
Versions after 1.2.5.45 inlcude an option to print a Memebr Card.
NOTE: Versions prior to 1.3 are titled TenTenView. Version 1.3 and following are titled TenTen Viewer. Version 1.3.x.x are built with Visual Studio whereas version prior to 1.3 are built using Borland Studio. The theme option that was available with the Borland builds is not available with the VS builds.
Click here to download the TenTen Viewer Setup.
The program and the Setup program are both digitally signed with a developers certificate and that should keep the AV software at bay from triggering on the program. If you have trouble downloading the data updates, you may have to place a program exception into to AV/Firewall software.
Linux and Mac Users
Before you install this software, make sure you have a current install of the WINE emulator and it is setup to emulate Windows 7 or better. This is accomplished in the winecfg program and will modify your WINEPFX. Form there you can launch the WINE installer to install this software into the WINPFX you setup on your device. If everything goes without complications, you should have a desktop icon to launch the program.
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