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07/21/2016 | Statistics from Germany Show Decline in Amateur Radio Numbers
License statistics and exam information provided by Gerrit Herzig, DH8GHH, show that Amateur Radio numbers in Germany have been declining since peaking 2002.
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07/21/2016 | New European Table of Frequency Allocations Released
A new edition of the European Table of Frequency Allocations in the range 8.3 kHz to 3000 GHz has been released.
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07/20/2016 | Future FAA Rules Could Affect Some Amateur Radio Antenna Support Structures
Yet-to-be-developed Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules stemming from the recent passage in Congress of H.R. 636, the FAA Reauthorization Act, could pose additional marking requirements for a small number of Amateur Radio towers.
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07/20/2016 | Amateur 47 GHz Allocation Avoids 5G Juggernaut in the US for Now, Worldwide Defense Continues
There’s good news regarding the future of Amateur Radio’s primary allocation at 47 GHz in the US.
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07/19/2016 | Two Young Radio Amateurs are First Americans to Take Part in YOTA Camp
Two young ARRL members are among the more than 100 attending the Youngsters On The Air (YOTA) camp in the Austrian mountains this week. Sterling Coffey, N0SSC, of St Louis, Missouri, and Sam Rose, KC2LRC, of Syracuse, New York, are the first two Americ...
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07/19/2016 | ARRL Central Division Director Dick Isely, W9GIG, Steps Down
Central Division Director Dick Isely, W9GIG, of Saint Charles, Illinois, has resigned from the League’s Board of Directors.
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07/18/2016 | Ham Radio 2016 in Friedrichshafen Attracts a Bumper Crowd
Attendance was up slightly this year at Europe’s largest Amateur Radio gathering — the 41st annual international Ham Radio 2016 in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
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07/18/2016 | ARRL CEO Tom Gallagher, NY2RF, to Keynote W9DXCC DX Convention Banquet
The 64th annual W9DXCC DX Convention and Banquet will be held Friday and Saturday, September 16-17, in Schaumburg, Illinois.
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