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  • Amateur Radio News

    The 45th annual RARSfest on April 15 — sponsored by the Raleigh Amateur Radio Society — hosted this year's ARRL Roanoke Division Convention. Learn More. Learn More

  • Bruce Frahm KØBJ chair

    Since then we have been in the more customary standby mode. Triennial IARU Region 2 HF Band Plan review. A procedure for review by member societies of the IARU ... Learn More

  • Search for Amateur Radio News

    03/23/2016 | ARRL HF Band Planning Committee Seeks Suggestions on IARU Region 2 HF Band Plan. The ARRL Board of Directors' HF Band Planning Committee is ... Learn More

  • ARRL Publishes New Guidelines for 60 Meters

    Based on the survey results and subsequent research, the committee declined to propose a specific band plan for 60 meters at this time. The committee ... Learn More

  • Band Planning

    the process of updating the ARRL HF band plans.” Band Planning. Amateur Radio functions within a framework of international regulations, national laws and ... Learn More

  • ARRL in Action: What Have We Been Up to Lately?

    Apr 1, 2013 ... The ARRL introduced two new books for spring: Ham Radio for Arduino and PICAXE and Radio Science for the Radio Amateur, as well as The Amateur ... Learn More

  • ARRL Letter

    Mar 21, 2013 ... Amateur Radio Enforcement: FCC Reduces Pennsylvania Ham's Fine · Support ARRL: ARRL Announces a Campaign for Its Second Century · Dayton ... Learn More

  • National Association for Amateur Radio Website Search

    indd. Mar 5, 2012 ... You'll find a complete description of the band plan online at wwww.arrl.org/band-plan. US Amateur Radio Technician ... Learn More

  • Search for Amateur Radio News

    12/20/2011 | ARRL Requests Feedback for 60 Meter Band Plan. In anticipation of the effective date of the 60-meter Report and Order, the ARRL is asking for ... Learn More

  • 3 GHz Band

    The following is a chronology of ARRL efforts related to the FCC's proposal and decision that orders the “sunsetting” of the 3.3 – 3.5-GHz amateur radio ... Learn More

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