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03/19/2015 | Dayton Hamvention® Names 2015 Award Winners
Dayton Hamvention® has named its 2015 award winners.
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03/17/2015 | Emergency Communication Lacking in Vanuatu Cyclone Recovery Effort
With 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 Fairness
The 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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03/16/2015 | Colorado Governor Signs Amateur Radio Antenna Bill Into Law
Friday the 13th turned out to be a lucky day for Colorado hams, as Gov John Hickenlooper signed into law an Amateur Radio antenna bill that mirrors the PRB-1 federal pre-emption policy.
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03/10/2015 | New Legislative Issues Advocacy Fund Will Power Capitol Hill Educational Campaign
Now that the ARRL’s new Legislative Issues Advocacy Fund is in place, ARRL Hudson Division Director Mike Lisenco, N2YBB, hopes it will fuel a heightened campaign of congressional advocacy.
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03/10/2015 | The April Edition of Digital QST is Now Available!
Start reading today.
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03/06/2015 | Comments Due by April 6 on 76-81 GHz Radar Sharing Proposals
Comments are due by April 6 on an FCC proceeding that could lead to expanded spectrum for various radar applications in the 76-81 GHz band, which Amateur Radio shares with other services.
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03/05/2015 | League Counters Another Mimosa Move for 10 GHz Wireless Broadband Sharing
The ARRL has told several US House and Senate members that the 10 GHz band, where the Amateur and Amateur-Satellite services have allocations, is not a suitable choice to expand wireless broadband.
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