Recent News
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12/01/2017 | Reputed World’s Oldest Ham Jean Touzot, F8IL, SK
ean Touzot, F8IL, of Albi, France — said to have been the world’s oldest radio amateur — has died.
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11/30/2017 | The Doctor Will See You Now!
“Coaxial Cable vs Balanced Lines” is the topic of the current (November 23) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In“ podcast.
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11/29/2017 | Twelve Days of Deals!
Beginning on Monday, December 4, 2017, ARRL will be offering 12 days of deals.
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11/29/2017 | Slow-Scan TV Transmissions from ISS Scheduled for December 6-8
SSTV transmissions will be made from the ISS in early December.
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11/29/2017 | Ofcom Releases UK Amateur Radio License Stats
Statistics released by UK telecommunications regulator Ofcom indicate that the Amateur Radio population in the UK has grown by approximately 10% over the past 5 years.
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11/29/2017 | Arkansas DX Association Marking 50th Anniversary
The Arkansas DX Association (ADXA), Arkansas’s only 100% ARRL member-affiliated club, will celebrate its 50th anniversary on December 2.
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11/29/2017 | Canada’s Polar Prince WSPR Transmissions to ID with New Call Sign on Return Leg
The Polar Prince will transmit a WSPR beacon as the ship returns to the East Coast via the Panama Canal under the call sign VE0EXP.
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11/29/2017 | Amateur Radio-Carrying D-Star One CubeSat among Spacecraft Apparently Lost
The first Amateur Radio satellite to employ the D-Star digital voice and data format — D-Star One — was among about 20 secondary payloads lost on November 28.
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