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Past Director Fred Maia, W5YI Arlington, TX QCWA # 14730 |
Fred Maia, W5YI was first licensed in the 1950's while in the Air Force. At age 17, Fred attended Keesler (Mississippi) AFB Radio School and served in Korea while still a teenager. He has held an Extra Class ticket for decades.
In the early 1980's, the FCC wanted to offload Amateur Radio license testing and set about recruiting Volunteer Examiner Coordinators. A VEC serves as the link between examining community (VEs) and the FCC who issue the licenses. Fred was the first VEC to be accepted in all areas. Over the past 20 years, the W5YI-VEC has accredited more than 25,000 VEs and has administered some 600,000- examination elements to more than 350,000 applicants. He added Commercial Radio Operator testing in the early 1990's.
When the FCC transferred Amateur license test development to the ham community, Fred volunteered to be on the Question Pool Committee ...a position he still holds. He also serves as Chairman of the VECs Rules Committee and routinely submits comments to the FCC on behalf of the VECs and their VEs. W5YI is especially concerned about the health and stagnant growth of ham radio. While a great hobby for senior citizens, our future lies in our youth and interesting them in Amateur Radio. He firmly believes that all unnecessary impediments to the wider use of ham radio should be eliminated.
Due to technological advances, many of the rules of yesterday are no longer needed and many only serve to impede ham radio growth. I plan on working toward an even more streamlined Amateur Service and especially facilitating its use among newcomers and as a Public Service tool.