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08/16/2016 | WA9PIE-2 DX Cluster Moves to a New Home
The WA9PIE-2 DX Cluster has moved to a new, hosted environment in the Google Cloud — WA9PIE-2 hrd.wa9pie.net on Port 8000. The move followed a disk/storage failure at the former host, which destroyed files and data, causing a few weeks’ outage and an u...
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08/16/2016 | Video Demonstrates Digital Voice Plus Video “Teleconferencing” Scheme for HF
Rick Peterson, WA6NUT, in Colorado, is promoting FreeDV plus Video, a digital voice + video application for HF.
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08/16/2016 | PA3WEG Receives Louis Varney Cup
Amateur Radio satellite enthusiast and hardware designer Wouter Weggelaar, PA3WEG, has been awarded the Louis Varney Cup.
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08/16/2016 | York Radio Club in Elmhurst, Illinois, to Mark 80th Anniversary with Special Event
The York Radio Club in Elmhurst, Illinois, will celebrate its 80th anniversary with a special event operation, from August 19 until September 2.
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08/15/2016 | Amateur Radio Volunteers Responding to Louisiana Flooding Catastrophe
Amateur Radio volunteers are responding to help, after flooding of historic proportions struck parts of Louisiana and Mississippi over the weekend in the wake of torrential rainfall.
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08/15/2016 | ARRL Encourages Comprehensive Noise Floor Study
In anticipation of an FCC Technological Advisory Council (TAC) investigation into changes and trends to the radio spectrum noise floor to determine if there is an increasing noise problem, ARRL asserted that such a study is long overdue.
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08/12/2016 | Comments in FCC “Symbol Rate” Rule Making Proposal Due by October 11
The FCC will accept public comments in response to a July FCC Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) in WT Docket 16-239 — the “Symbol Rate” proceeding — are due by October 11.
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08/12/2016 | BIRDS CubeSat Constellation to Launch in 2017
AMSAT-UK reports that four CubeSats will comprise the BIRDS (Joint Global Multi-Nation Birds) constellation, which is set to deploy from the International Space Station (ISS) in 2017.
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