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03/17/2017 | ARRL Executive Committee to Meet this Month in Denver
The ARRL Executive Committee (EC) will meet on March 25 in Denver, Colorado.
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03/17/2017 | Girl Scouts and Guides "Thinking Day on the Air" Generates Enthusiasm for Ham Radio
Skip Youngberg, K1NKR; Bill Machia, WM3N, and Dudley Allen, KD0NMD, were among those sponsoring World Association of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides’ “Thinking Day on the Air” (TDOTA) events in February that enjoyed enthusiastic participation.
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03/16/2017 | Maritime Radio Day Event Set for April
Maritime Radio Day will take place in mid-April, with activity — all on CW — centering on International Naval Frequencies.
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03/16/2017 | Motorola Solutions Sues Hytera Communications, Alleging Patent, Trade Secrets Theft
Motorola Solutions has filed complaints in federal court, alleging that Hytera Communications’ digital mobile radio (DMR) products employ techniques and systems that infringe on Motorola Solutions’ patents and trade secrets.
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03/15/2017 | New ARRL Repeater Directory® is Biggest Ever!
With a whopping 31,000+ listings, the new ARRL Repeater Directory® is the most complete printed directory of on-the-air repeaters ever!
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03/15/2017 | Hams Support Miami Marathon Communications for the 15th Consecutive Year
More than 40 South Florida Amateur Radio volunteers supported event and emergency communications on January 29 at the 15th running of the Miami Marathon and Half Marathon.
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03/15/2017 | W4RQ and KE4PT Win the March 2017 QST Cover Plaque Award
The winning article for the March 2017 QST Cover Plaque award is “Does Your Antenna Need a Choke or Balun?” by Richard Quick, W4RQ and Kai Siwiak, KE4PT. The QST Cover Plaque Award -- given to the author or authors of the most popular article in each ...
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03/14/2017 | ARRL Weighs In on New California ‘Driving While Wireless’ Statute
ARRL is recommending that Amateur Radio be specifically excluded from a California statute prohibiting the use of “wireless communication devices” while driving.
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