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Amateur Radio Quiz: Hip, Hip, Hooray for the TLAs! - ARRL
May 21, 2011 ... The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: Here It Comes, Here It Is, There It Goes! - ARRL
Jan 28, 2009 ... Amateur Radio Quiz: Here It Comes, Here It Is, There It Goes! · 1. Perigee a) Closest approach of a satellite to Earth · 2. Mode a) Orientation ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: Coming Soon to a Band Near You! - ARRL
Oct 16, 2011 ... The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: Puzzled at Times - ARRL
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: As Seen on TV! - ARRL
Jan 7, 2012 ... Amateur Radio Quiz: As Seen on TV! · 1) Which of the Munsters sometimes operated a ham radio? · 2) In the movie Frequency, which manufacturer's ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: The Yagi Antenna - ARRL
Mar 2, 2009 ... Amateur Radio Quiz: The Yagi Antenna · 1) A parasitic element... · 2) Directors are (longer) (shorter) than reflectors. · 3) Directors are ( ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: As the Dial Turns - ARRL
Sep 15, 2008 ... 12) 56 kbps data signals are permitted on ham bands above what frequency? a. 30 MHz b. 50 MHz c. 144 MHz d. 222 MHz. 13) If you tune across an ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: Polar Pursuits - ARRL
Polar expeditions and stations have been a big part of ham radio lore since the days of Admiral Perry and Ernst Krenkel. Now let's see how much you learned ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: Spring for Some Contest Action! - ARRL
Apr 14, 2012 ... 12) Which on-the-air operating activity is not a contest, but attracts more participants than any other ham radio activity in North America? Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: Calculation Calisthenics - ARRL
Bonus: 1.803×1012 furlongs/fortnight. A furlong is 40 rods, a rod is 16.5 feet and a fortnight is 14 days. H. Ward ... Learn More






