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												09/08/2011 | Report Calls on NASA to Hire More AstronautsEven as the space shuttle era has come to a close, a NASA-commissioned report says the space agency needs to hire more astronauts to maintain its presence on the International Space Station and prepare for the next generation of spaceflight. The report wa 
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												09/06/2011 | Get SET for the 2011 ARRL Simulated Emergency TestARRL’s Simulated Emergency Test (SET) is October 1-2, 2011. This nationwide exercise is the chance to test your emergency operating skills and the readiness of your communications equipment and accessories in an emergency-like deployment. ARRL Field O 
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												Feature 09/02/2011 | Surfin’: Got Heathkits?This week, Surfin’ celebrates Heathkit’s reentry into the kit business. 
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												09/01/2011 | Puerto Rico Feels Early Brunt of Hurricane IreneWhen Tropical Storm Irene formed on the evening of Saturday, August 20, the Puerto Rico Emergency Management Agency (PREMA) began to activate in preparation for the storm’s approach. According to ARRL Public Information Officer Angel Santana, WP3GW, amate 
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												08/30/2011 | Special Event Stations Mark Tenth Anniversary of 9/11In remembrance of those who died in the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, several Amateur Radio Special Event Stations are being planned. 
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												Feature 08/27/2011 | Youth@HamRadio.Fun: Getting on the AirThe best things in life are free-- including ham radio. 
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												08/24/2011 | IARU Administrative Council Holds Annual Meeting in South AfricaThe Administrative Council (AC) of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) held its annual meeting on August 19-20 in Sun City, South Africa. The AC is responsible for the policy and management of the IARU and consists of the three IARU international 
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												08/22/2011 | Peter Dahl, K0BIT (SK)Peter Dahl, K0BIT, of El Paso, Texas, passed away August 15 of Parkinson’s disease. He was 71. In 2007 after more than 40 years, he closed his company -- the Peter W. Dahl Company -- citing health reasons. “I want to thank everyone for their business thro 
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