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06/25/2010 | Surfin’: Mappin’ Your Hammin’
This week, Surfin’ reveals the mother lode of online map sources. Read More
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06/24/2010 | ARRL Continuing Education Online Course Registration
Registration remains open through Sunday, July 25, 2010, for these online course sessions beginning on August 6, 2010: Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Level 1. Read More
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06/23/2010 | QEX -- The July/August Issue
The July/August issue of QEX is coming soon, and it is full of theoretical and practical technical articles that you won’t want to miss. QEX is the ARRL’s “Forum for Communications Experimenters.” Published bimonthly, it features technical artil Read More
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06/22/2010 | RMS Express with WINMOR Now Available for Winlink 2000
ARSFI Announces Release of WINMOR Read More
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06/22/2010 | W1AW Announces 2010 Field Day Bulletin Schedule
Stations active during ARRL Field Day -- June 26-27 -- are eligible to receive 100 bonus points for copying the special Field Day bulletin transmitted by W1AW (or K6KPH on the West Coast) according to the schedule below. You must include an accurate copy Read More
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06/22/2010 | WX4NHC and Amateur Radio Featured on NHC’s New Hurricane Preparedness Web Site
In April, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) debuted a new Web site dedicate to hurricane preparedness. The site explains that a lack of hurricane awareness and preparation are common threads among all major hurricane disasters, and that by knowing your Read More
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06/22/2010 | 2009 ARRL Annual Report Now Available
The ARRL Annual Report for 2009, now available online and in print, reviews the major events of the year and documents the renewed growth of both the ARRL and the activities of the Amateur Radio Service. In 2009, the ARRL experienced a growth Read More
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06/22/2010 | Ceramic Memories
A box of insulators carries one ham’s memory into another’s dreams. Read More
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06/22/2010 | E-mails Asking for Personal Information Are Not from ARRL
We have received several reports from ARRL members with arrl.net e-mail accounts who have recently been contacted via e-mail asking for personal information, such as user names and passwords. Please be assured that these e-mails are fraudulent attempts at Read More
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06/21/2010 | It’s Not Too Late to Register Your Field Day Site
ARRL Field Day -- Amateur Radio’s most popular on-the-air event -- is this weekend, June 26-27. Have you registered your Field Day site with the ARRL Field Day Locator Service? First introduced in 2008, the service -- an interactive map that helps amateur Read More
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06/21/2010 | Lots in Store in the July/August NCJ
The July/August issue of NCJ, The National Contest Journal, is filled with the latest news from the contesting world. Whether you are new to contesting or are a seasoned pro -- or somewhere in the middle -- you will find something in NCJ just for you. Read More
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06/21/2010 | AMSAT Announces 2010 Conference, Calls for Papers
The 2010 AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual Meeting will be held Friday, October 8 through Sunday, October 10 at the Chicago/Elk Grove Holiday Inn located near O’Hare Airport (the same hotel that recently hosted the Central States VHF Conference, Di Read More
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06/18/2010 | What’s New at Dayton 2010: The Unabridged Version
The July 2010 issue of QST has a one page overview of some of the major pieces of equipment introduced at the Dayton Hamvention®. There is no way a single person can track down everything on display that’s new in the time available, but QST Technical Edit Read More
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06/18/2010 | The K7RA Solar Update
The average daily sunspot numbers were up 2.5 points from last week, despite the fact that there were no sunspots at all this week on June 15-16. A new sunspot group 1082 emerged yesterday, June 17, and yielded a daily sunspot number of 14. A nice thing a Read More
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06/18/2010 | Surfin’: Not How to Contest
This week, Surfin’ rediscovers the fun -- and frustration -- of ham radio contesting. Read More
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06/16/2010 | Amateurs in Arkansas Provide Support to Local Authorities after Flood Kills 20
In the early hours of Friday, June 11, as many as 300 campers were taken unawares when somewhere between 6 and 10 inches of rain fell in the rugged Ouachita Mountains as heavy rains caused the normally quiet Caddo and Little Missouri rivers to climb out o Read More












