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The Complete DX'er -- Covers nearly every significant aspect of DXing. 3rd edition.

YASME--The Danny Weil and Colvin Radio Expeditions -- This is the history of three travelers: sailor Danny Weil and famed ham radio DXpeditioners Lloyd and Iris Colvin.

DXing on the Edge -- The Thrill of 160 Meters

RSGB IOTA Directory -- Now Shipping! -- Everything you need to know to enjoy collecting islands for the popular worldwide IOTA (Islands on the Air) award.

The ARRL DXCC List -- Now Shipping! -- February 2008 Edition. DX Century Club (DXCC) rules and current entities listing.

   

NCVEC Question Pool Committee wants to hear from you!

May 18, 2006 -- The National Conference of Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (NCVEC) Question Pool Committee (QPC) is requesting input from the Amateur Radio community as it looks toward developing a new General class (Element 3) examination question pool. It's anticipated that the revised Element 3 question pool will be released on or about December 1, 2006. It will become effective for all examinations given on or after July 1, 2007. "All interested parties are invited to participate in this process," says QPC Chair Jim Wiley, KL7CC. "The QPC is interested in your suggestions for this new pool, including new questions or existing material that should be deleted or edited." Submit questions directly to the QPC via the NCVEC Web site. Groups of questions may be submitted via e-mail as MS-Word documents or plain-text file e-mail attachments. To get a feel for the formatting requirements, see the individual question submission page or look at one of the existing question pools. "The QPC does not guarantee that all questions submitted will be used," Wiley says, "and the committee reserves the right to edit material as necessary, including the right to combine material from more than one source when creating new questions." All current Amateur Radio examination question pools are available on the ARRL Web site.

   



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