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05/24/2012 | Digital QST Now Available!
The January 2012-June 2012 digital editions of QST are now available to all ARRL members.
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05/20/2012 | Thousands of Hams Get “Internationally Connected” in Dayton
When Hara Arena -- home of the Dayton Hamvention® for the past 48 years -- opened its doors at 9 AM on Friday, May, 18, thousands of hams swarmed in, eager to see the latest and greatest that Amateur Radio has to offer. And they weren’t disappointed! With
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05/11/2012 | ARRL President Kay Craigie, N3KN, Invites Input for 2014 ARRL Centennial
The ARRL will celebrate its centennial in 2014, and is already making plans to commemorate the highlights of the League’s first century and looking forward to what the second century may bring. This is your League and your centennial, and ARRL President K
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05/11/2012 | QST Digital Edition Launch Approaching
The new digital edition of QST is expected to become available to ARRL members on or about May 23.
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05/07/2012 | FCC Seeks Higher Vanity Call Sign Fee
The FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on May 4, seeking to raise the fee for Amateur Radio vanity call signs. Currently, a vanity call sign costs $14.20 and is good for 10 years; the new fee, if the FCC plan goes through, will go up to $
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05/01/2012 | Richard Paton Wins April QST Cover Plaque Award
The winner of the April QST Cover Plaque award is retired USCG Commander Richard Paton for his article “Radio’s Role in the Titanic Disaster.” Congratulations Richard! The QST Cover Plaque award -- given to the author or authors of the best article in eac
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04/11/2012 | Digital QST: Coming Soon to a Computer Near You!
The Digital Edition of QST will debut soon
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04/05/2012 | FCC Seeks Public Comments on Emergency Communications by Amateur Radio and Impediments to Amateur Radio Communications
In response to the Congressional directive to prepare a study to assess Amateur Radio’s role in emergency and disaster communications and the impact of private land use regulations on the Amateur community’s ability to provide such communications, the FCC
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