LOL, I hadn't read the ARRL one. But that's what AI does, use Google faster than we can...
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 3:03 PM Richard Bonica via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote: > Funny - It took the ARRL press release direct from the booklet > I guess I will just edit their's > TY > > On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 2:48 PM Andre Pollard via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> > wrote: > >> We do this all the time with AI at work, so I asked our company AI this: >> >> "Please write a press release on Amateur Radio field day showing the >> benefits and fun of Amatuer Radio. Use the following specifics: dates- >> June 22 and 23, club - Brazos Valley ARC, held at a park" >> >> Here is the woutput, with some additional add in from me: >> >> The Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club (BVARC) will be participating in the >> national Amateur Radio Field Day exercise on June 22-23 at [Park] in >> [City]. Since 1933, amateur radio operators ("Hams") across North America >> have established temporary radio stations in remote locations during Field >> Day to showcase the science and skill of amateur radio, while practicing >> emergency communication skills. >> >> >> This event is open to the public and all are encouraged to attend. For >> over 100 years, amateur radio – sometimes called ham radio – has allowed >> people from all walks of life to experiment with electronics and >> communications techniques, as well as provide a vital emergency >> communications system. During Field Day, ham operators will construct >> emergency stations in parks, shopping malls, schools and backyards across >> the country. >> >> >> "Field Day highlights the ingenuity and public service of amateur radio," >> said [NAME, TITLE] of the Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club. "In today's >> electronic do-it-yourself (DIY) environment, it creates a perfect >> opportunity for students, teachers, parents and interested parties to >> explore the magic of radio communication." >> >> >> In the Brazos Valley area, the public will have a chance to meet and talk >> with ham radio operators and see for themselves this unsung community >> resource. Using only emergency power supplies, ham operators will construct >> antenna systems and make contact with thousands of other operators across >> the United States. >> >> >> Amateur radio functions completely independent of the Internet or cell >> phone infrastructure, can interface with tablets or smartphones, and can be >> set up almost anywhere in minutes. That's the beauty of amateur radio >> during a communications outage. Hams can quickly create a radio >> communications network to help first responders and relief organizations >> share information and coordinate efforts. >> >> >> Anyone may become a licensed amateur radio operator. There are over >> 700,000 licensed hams in the United States, as young as 5 and as old as >> 100. And with clubs such as BVARC, it's easy for anybody to get involved >> right here in the Brazos Valley. >> >> For more information about Field Day or to learn how to get your amateur >> radio license, contact the Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club at >> [PHONE/EMAIL/WEBSITE]. >> >> On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 2:08 PM K5BOU via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote: >> >>> Just the right one, then ask Chat GPT to re-write. I did a test on >>> writing a book on Antenna( I don't know too much), then the result was >>> pretty impressive. try. It! >>> [image: PastedGraphic-6.png] >>> >>> K5BOU-Philippe Boucaumont >>> >>> Houston|Texas|USA >>> >>> https://mccrarymeadowsweather.com/ >>> >>> [image: PastedGraphic-7.png] >>> >>> On Jun 17, 2024, at 1:20 PM, Richard Bonica via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>> To all, >>> >>> I need some help here.. >>> I have gotten the attention of the 4 news stations in Houston. Looks >>> like they are all interested. >>> But what I need is someone that is a good Press Release writer. They all >>> want a video and digital release for our event. >>> >>> Is anyone good at writing an impressive release? I can do it but I'm >>> hoping someone is better than me. I have only written 3 before and was >>> never really impressed with mine. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Richard Bonica >>> C: 281.935.7222 >>> Email: kg5...@gmail.com >>> Freq: 147.000 - DMR - Digital Mobile >>> Territory: NE Fort Bend >>> CERT, CST, EST, WEB EOC, HSEEP, FEMA PD, Wilderness First Aid, CPR, >>> Extra Ameture Radio >>> ________________________________________________ >>> Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club >>> >>> BVARC mailing list >>> BVARC@bvarc.org >>> http://mail.bvarc.org/mailman/listinfo/bvarc_bvarc.org >>> Publicly available archives are available here: >>> https://www.mail-archive.com/bvarc@bvarc.org/ >>> >>> >>> ________________________________________________ >>> Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club >>> >>> BVARC mailing list >>> BVARC@bvarc.org >>> http://mail.bvarc.org/mailman/listinfo/bvarc_bvarc.org >>> Publicly available archives are available here: >>> https://www.mail-archive.com/bvarc@bvarc.org/ >>> >> ________________________________________________ >> Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club >> >> BVARC mailing list >> BVARC@bvarc.org >> http://mail.bvarc.org/mailman/listinfo/bvarc_bvarc.org >> Publicly available archives are available here: >> https://www.mail-archive.com/bvarc@bvarc.org/ >> > > > -- > Commander Richard Bonica > Mission Bend Emergency Team(MBET) > C: 281.935.7222 > Email: kg5...@gmail.com > Freq: 147.000 - DMR - Digital Mobile > Territory: NE Fort Bend > CERT, CST, EST, WEB EOC, HSEEP, FEMA PD, Wilderness First Aid, CPR, Extra > Ameture Radio > ________________________________________________ > Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club > > BVARC mailing list > BVARC@bvarc.org > http://mail.bvarc.org/mailman/listinfo/bvarc_bvarc.org > Publicly available archives are available here: > https://www.mail-archive.com/bvarc@bvarc.org/ >
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