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Amateur Radio Quiz: Coming Soon to a Band Near You!
Oct 16, 2011 ... 8) c -- If your filtering is quite good, you could use 7.1275 MHz, but that's pushing the limit on LSB to keep your signal inside the US band -- ... Learn More
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Find an Amateur Radio License Exam in Your Area
Search for In-Person Exam Sessions. In the US you can search by ZIP code. Please note that you should leave the rest of the location search fields blank when ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: Here It Comes, Here It Is, There It Goes!
Jan 28, 2009 ... 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: As Seen on TV!
Jan 7, 2012 ... Amateur Radio Quiz: As Seen on TV! · Bonus Question: Who were the Tennessee Valley Indians? · Answers · Bonus Answer -- Hams used this phrase to ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: I Knew That!
Jul 31, 2009 ... 1) A warbling signal around 14.230 MHz is probably... a. RTTY b. AMTOR c. SSTV d. HF Fax. Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: Getting One's Bearings
Nov 20, 2010 ... The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and ... Learn More
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National Association for Amateur Radio Website Search
Results 1 - 8 of 328 ... Amateur Radio Quiz: Ham Horizons. Oct 6, 2012 ... Amateur Radio Quiz: Ham Horizons · 1) What amateur-invented AM mode is often heard ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: The Yagi Antenna
Mar 2, 2009 ... Amateur Radio Quiz: The Yagi Antenna · 1. b -- The currents in a parasitic element are created by the field from the driven element. · 2. Learn More
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Search for Amateur Radio News
This week's Surfin' again considers Web sites related to Amateur Television (ATV) going digital. Learn More. 10/06/2008 | The ARRL Handbook for Radio ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Quiz: The Band Is Hot!
Jul 7, 2010 ... 8) c -- Before World War II, hams had access to 50-56 Mc and 112 Mc. 9) c -- 50.10-50.125 MHz is the “DX window” on 6 meters where stations ... Learn More