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06/13/2011 | ARRL and Combined Federal Campaign Mark Decade of Partnership
For the past 10 years, the US Office of Personnel Management has designated the ARRL to participate in the 2010 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). In that time, this campaign for federal government civilian employees, US Postal Service workers and members o
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06/10/2011 | The K7RA Solar Update
Although higher early in the reporting week, the average daily sunspot numbers declined more than 4 points to 85.7, while the average of daily solar flux numbers were down 1.5 points to 101.6 when compared to the previous week, May 26-June 1. Sunspot numb
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06/10/2011 | Surfin’: Hammin’ North to AlaskaThis week, Surfin’ counts backwards and visits our 49th state ham radio-wise.
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06/09/2011 | NVOAD Conference Brings Together 30 Disaster Groups
The 19th annual NVOAD Conference was held May 24-26 in Kansas City.
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06/09/2011 | KL7RRC Challenges the AleutiansCold rain, freezing temperatures and blasting winds make for ham radio Aleutian style.
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06/08/2011 | It’s Not Too Late to Prepare for Field Day
Now is the time to start getting information out to the public about your ARRL Field Day activities. ARRL Field Day -- the largest on-the-air operating event -- is the one of the best opportunities of the year for showing our Amateur Radio capabilities to
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06/08/2011 | Follow the 2011 ARRL National Convention on Facebook and Twitter
If you can’t make it to the 2011 ARRL National Convention -- held in conjunction with Ham-Com in Plano, Texas June 10-11 -- you can follow all the activities on Facebook and Twitter. Photos will be posted to the ARRL’s Facebook page throughout the Convent
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06/08/2011 | New Russian Prefix System in Use
If you have been on the HF bands lately, you may have noticed that a number of new prefixes are in use by stations in the Russian Federation. Here is a summary of the changes recently adopted by the Russian telecommunication authorities.
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