Recent News
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08/01/2025 | ARRL Field Day 2025 Saw Growth in Participants and Entries
The numbers are in and showing growth. 2025 ARRL Field Day showed an increase in both participants and entries, compared to 2024
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08/01/2025 | Introducing Radio Alpha, the ARRL Museum and Research Library
There’s a new resource from ARRL documenting the history of ham radio. Radio Alpha is the ARRL® Museum and Research Library
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08/01/2025 | ARRL Events App available for Huntsville Hamfest
The 2025 ARRL Alabama State Convention at the Huntsville Hamfest is August 16 – 17 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville
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07/30/2025 | Ham Radio Responds During Tsunami Threat
Amateur Radio Operators, including volunteers serving in the ARRL® Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®) were active in monitoring the potential impacts of tsunami waves following an earthquake off the Russian coast on July 29, 2025.
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07/25/2025 | The ARRL Solar Report
Solar activity was at low levels. The largest flare was a C7.6 from Region 4136.
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07/25/2025 | Amateur Radio Helps Locate Missing Mother and Son
They used amateur radio frequency to report their emergency traffic. The call was immediately answered by a retired El Dorado County communications supervisor, who is also an amateur radio operator, monitoring from his home. He contacted 911
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07/24/2025 | QSL Manager Joseph L. Arcure, Jr., W3HNK, Passes Away at 91
Joseph L. Arcure, Jr., W3HNK, has become a Silent Key, passing away at the age of 91. Arcure was well-known as a QSL manager.
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07/22/2025 | ARRL Files Comments to Protect 70-Centimeter Amateur Band
The application, from AST & Science, LLC (AST), requests “unprecedented authorization to 430-440 MHz for a constellation totaling 248 satellites to communicate with five ground stations using up to five channels with up to 256 kHz bandwidth.”
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