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08/27/2012 | 2012 ARRL Field Day Logs Posted
More than 2600 submissions have been received for the 2012 running of ARRL Field Day. According to ARRL Field Day Manager Dan Henderson, N1ND, this is another great showing in the number of entries received for what is one of Amateur Radio’s most popu
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08/27/2012 | DXCC Desk Approves 1998 XU1A Cambodian DXpedition
After reviewing new information and documentation, the ARRL DXCC Desk has concluded that the 1998 XU1A DXpedition to Cambodia will be valid for DXCC credit. If you have had QSLs rejected for this operation, please send a request via e-mail to be placed on
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07/11/2012 | Two Operations Approved for DXCC Credit
Two operations -- the 9X0PY (Rwanda) operation (December 24, 2011-January 7, 2012) and the S21YD (Bangladesh) operation (1994, 1995, 1998 and 1999) -- have been approved for DXCC credit.
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06/12/2012 | Call for Nominations for ARRL Directors and Vice Directors for Central, Hudson, New England, Northwestern and Roanoke Divisions
This fall, ARRL members in the Central, Hudson, New England, Northwestern and Roanoke Divisions will have the opportunity to choose a Director and a Vice Director for a three year term that starts January 1, 2013.
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06/01/2012 | Papers Requested for ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference
Amateurs are invited to submit technical papers for the annual Digital Communications Conference
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05/11/2012 | Surfin’: Weekending at 39.8211°N, 84.2561°W
This week, Surfin’ reviews what you need for traveling well to the Dayton Hamvention®.
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04/25/2012 | Apply to Host a Real-Time Conversation with ISS Crewmembers
NASA is now accepting proposals from US schools, museums, science centers and community youth organizations to host an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact between November 1, 2012 and May 1, 2013. To maximize these radio conta
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03/23/2012 | Surfin’: Wiring MicrophonesThis week, Surfin’ finds wiring diagrams for all those microphones that are on the loose in Ham Radio Land.
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