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10/13/2015 | ARRL Asks FCC to Clarify that Hams May Modify Non-Amateur Gear for Amateur Use
The ARRL wants the FCC to clarify that it's okay for hams to modify Wi-Fi gear for Amateur Radio use.
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10/01/2015 | ARRL Reiterates Call for FCC to Allocate 630 Meters, Okay Rules for 2200 Meters
The ARRL has again urged the FCC to go forward with a proposed new Amateur Radio allocation at 472-479 kHz (630 meters) and to establish service rules for Amateur Radio operation at 135.7-137.8 kHz (2200 meters).
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09/28/2015 | Former ARRL Washington Coordinator, Archivist Perry Williams, W1UED, SK
The League’s former Washington Coordinator and veteran ARRL Headquarters staff member Perry Williams, W1UED, of Unionville, Connecticut, died on September 25.
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09/19/2015 | Launch of Nine Chinese Amateur Radio Satellites Postponed 24 Hours
The launch of nine Chinese satellites carrying Amateur Radio payloads was postponed by 24 hours due to technical reasons.
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09/03/2015 | Participants at Oklahoma Conference Get “Healthy Exposure” to Amateur Radio
ARRL Oklahoma Section Manager Lloyd Colston, KC5FM, said participants in two programs during the annual Oklahoma Emergency Management Conference in Norman came away with “a health exposure to Amateur Radio.” The conference took place August 17-20. Jame...
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09/02/2015 | $50SAT Goes Silent
It appears that the $50SAT Amateur Radio “PocketQube” microsatellite — also known as Eagle 2 (MO-76) — has finally gone silent, a couple of days short of 20 months in orbit.
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09/01/2015 | New QST QuickStats Poll Posted
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09/01/2015 | ARRL Supports Maximum Flexibility for Amateur Use of New 2200 and 630 Meter Bands
The ARRL has told the FCC that Amateur Radio operation in the new 135.7-137.8 kHz (2200 meters) and 472-479 kHz (630 meters) bands should be as unfettered as possible from a regulatory standpoint.
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