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09/14/2011 | Heathkit's Amateur Radio Plans Taking Shape
Heathkit expects to have one or two Amateur Radio kits available by the end of 2011.
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09/01/2011 | Doug Hall, K4DSP, Wins August QST Cover Plaque Award
The winner of the QST Cover Plaque Award for August is Doug Hall, K4DSP, for his article “The FSKit -- A Simple Sound Card Interface for Generating Radioteletype Frequency Shift Keying.” Congratulations Doug! The QST Cover Plaque award -- given to the aut
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07/29/2011 | Surfin’: Got Good Ground?This week, Surfin’ considers our ham radio stations’ connection to Planet Earth.
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07/01/2011 | Kazimierz “Kai” Siwiak, KE4PT, Wins June QST Cover Plaque Award
The winner of the QST Cover Plaque Award for June is Kazimierz “Kai” Siwiak, KE4PT, for his article “Is There an Optimum Height for an HF Antenna?” Congratulations Kai! The QST Cover Plaque award -- given to the author or authors of the best article in ea
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06/03/2011 | Surfin’: Hammin’ in HawaiiThis week, Surfin’ revisits a website all about ham radio in the Aloha State.
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06/01/2011 | Jim Talens, N3JT, Wins May QST Cover Plaque Award
The winner of the QST Cover Plaque Award for May is Jim Talens, N3JT, for his article “An Emergency Backup Solar Power System.” Congratulations Jim! The QST Cover Plaque award -- given to the author or authors of the best article in each issue -- is deter
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05/17/2011 | Voting Now Open for June QST Cover Plaque Award
Now that you’ve thumbed through and read the June 2011 issue of QST cover-to-cover, we’re sure that an article sticks in your mind. So go ahead and cast your vote for your favorite article in the issue. The article with the most votes will receive the QST
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05/03/2011 | FCC Seeks to Raise the Fee for Vanity Call Signs
The FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order (NPRM) on May 3, seeking to raise the fee for Amateur Radio vanity call signs. Currently, a vanity call sign costs $13.30 and is good for 10 years; the new fee, if the FCC plan goes through, will
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