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10/20/2016 | Apparent ARISS Radio Failure Prompts Shift to Russian Service Module Ham Gear
The VHF handheld transceiver that the ARISS program has used on the ISS for more than 16 years appears to be unusable at this time.
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10/20/2016 | Georgia Section Manager Changing on November 1
David Benoist, AG4ZR, of Senoia, has been appointed as Georgia Section Manager, effective November 1.
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10/20/2016 | The Doctor Will See You Now!
“HF Mobile Antennas” is the topic of the latest (October 20) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast.
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10/19/2016 | ARES/RACES Featured at Joint Tribal Emergency Management Conference
The Amateur Radio Emergency Service and the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (ARES/RACES) were a featured component of the largest gathering of tribal disaster preparedness, recovery, hazard mitigation, and homeland security professionals in the US.
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10/19/2016 | Time to File Your JOTA Station Report
Now that Jamboree On The Air (JOTA) 2016 is history, the Boy Scouts are urging participants to file a JOTA Station Report, in order to determine how things went.
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10/19/2016 | ARRL Members with AOL Accounts Report Problems Receiving ARRL E-Mailings
Since late September, ARRL has experienced intermittent problems delivering bulk e-mail products, such as The ARRL Letter and Section Updates, to member subscribers with AOL e-mail addresses.
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10/19/2016 | MARS-Amateur Radio Interoperability Exercise to Test “Very Bad Day” Scenario
From October 30 through November 1, members of the Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) will conduct a quarterly US Department of Defense (DOD) Contingency Communications Exercise (COMMEX).
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10/18/2016 | Antenna Fire Puts SAQ Alexanderson Alternator Station Off the Air
An early October fire in the SAQ Alexanderson alternator long-wave antenna is under investigation by the Grimeton World Heritage Foundation, which owns and manages the station in Grimeton, Sweden.
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