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												06/23/2016 | ARRL Programs and Services Committee Appoints Bud Hippisley, W2RU, as NTS™ Eastern Area ChairThe ARRL Programs and Services Committee (PSC) has appointed George W. (“Bud”) Hippisley, W2RU (ex-K2KIR), as the new Eastern Area Chair for the ARRL National Traffic System™. 
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												06/18/2016 | Trio of Radio Amateurs Returns to Earth from the ISSThree radio amateurs who had been onboard the International Space Station (ISS) for a little more than 6 months landed safely back on Earth, touching down in Kazakhstan in a Soyuz transporter 
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												02/12/2016 | “Ham TV” System Used for First Time During ARISS Contact with UK SchoolThe “Ham TV” digital Amateur Radio television system onboard the International Space Station was used for the first time ever this week for an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) school contact. 
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												12/16/2015 | Astronaut Tim Peake, KG5BVI, to Host First ARISS Video ContactESA astronaut Tim Peake, KG5BVI, just arrived onboard the International Space Station, will be the first ISS crew member to use the HamTV digital Amateur Radio TV (DATV) system during an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact. 
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												09/16/2014 | Qatari Es’hail 2 Satellite will Include AMSAT-DL Phase 4 Amateur Radio TranspondersThe Qatari Es’hail 2 communication satellite will Include AMSAT-DL Phase 4 Amateur Radio digital and analog transponders. 
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												06/16/2014 | Amateur Radio Role on Space Station Featured at ISS Research and Development ConferenceThe third annual ISS Research and Development Conference this week will include a presentation on the Amateur Radion on the International Space Station program. 
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												05/20/2014 | Four New ARRL Section Managers ElectedNew Section Managers will be taking office July 1 in four ARRL sections. 
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												01/02/2014 | January or February ISS Digital “Ham Video” Commissioning PossibleThe "Ham Video" project aboard the ISS could be operational soon. 
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