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												03/25/2015 | ARRL President, Directors and Officers Educate and Advocate on Capitol HillARRL President Kay Craigie, N3KN, made a new Amateur Radio friend on Capitol Hill this month as she headed a contingent of League Directors, officers, and staff advocating for H.R. 1301. 
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												03/25/2015 | ARRL Centennial Points Challenge, W1AW WAS Awards Application Window OpenThe window to apply for ARRL Centennial Points Challenge and W1AW Worked All States awards will open on Wednesday, March 25, at 1400 UTC. 
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												03/24/2015 | Global Amateur Radio Emergency Conference Returns to its Roots for 2015Ten years after its inaugural session in Tampere, Finland, the Global Amateur Radio Emergency Conference (GAREC) will return to that city on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 23-24. 
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												03/20/2015 | National Hurricane Conference Will Include Amateur Radio SessionsAmateur Radio will again be represented at the 2015 National Hurricane Conference, March 30-April 2 in Austin, Texas. 
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												03/19/2015 | FCC, Regulatory Issues Dominate ARRL Executive Committee Meeting AgendaWhen the ARRL Executive Committee (EC) meets on March 21 in Dulles, Virginia — in the shadow of the nation’s capital — it will confront a raft of FCC-related and regulatory issues. 
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												03/19/2015 | Dayton Hamvention® Names 2015 Award WinnersDayton Hamvention® has named its 2015 award winners. 
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												03/17/2015 | Emergency Communication Lacking in Vanuatu Cyclone Recovery EffortWith the telecommunications and electrical power infrastructure in Vanuatu knocked out by the Category 5 Cyclone (hurricane) Pam, which struck the Pacific archipelago over the weekend, no organized emergency communication system has stepped in. 
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												03/16/2015 | ARRL President: H.R. 1301 is All About FairnessThe push is on to convince Congress to pass The Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 — H.R. 1301, introduced in the US House early this month with bipartisan support. 
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