Recent News
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10/25/2018 | The Doctor Will See You Now!
“Do you really need a tower?” is the topic of the new (October 25) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast.
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10/24/2018 | Detained Norwegian Radio Amateur Now Allowed to Leave Chad
A tense situation involving a Norwegian radio amateur that reached the diplomatic and foreign ministry level in the African Republic of Chad now has been resolved.
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10/24/2018 | Successful Ham Radio Contact between Students and Space Station Excites and Inspires
“My best day as a teacher!” That was educator Kathryn Craven’s exuberant reaction following a successful October 22 ham radio contact between International Space Station (ISS) crew member Serena Auñón-Chancellor, KG5TMT, and youngsters at Ashford School.
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10/23/2018 | JOTA Participants Urged to File Post-Event Reports
Boy Scouts of America Jamboree on the Air (JOTA) Coordinator Jim Wilson, K5ND, is urging JOTA participants to file post-JOTA reports.
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10/23/2018 | Practice Makes Perfect with FT8 and Other WSJT-X Protocols
Those planning to use FT8 or other WSJT-X protocols, such as MSK144, should practice using the software before jumping into a contest or other activity.
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10/23/2018 | Mexico’s IARU Member-Society Requests Clear Frequencies for Hurricane Nets
The Federación Mexicana de Radioexperimentadores (FMRE), Mexico’s IARU member-society, is asking radio amateurs to avoid emergency nets on 7.060, 7.130, and 14.120 MHz.
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10/22/2018 | VP6D Ducie Island DXpedition Reported “Progressing Well”
“Signals on this end are loud,” was the assessment as the VP6D Ducie Island DXpedition got under way over the weekend.
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10/22/2018 | ARISS Joins with NASA on the Air (NOTA) for SSTV Special Event
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) has scheduled a slow-scan television (SSTV) event to begin on Saturday, October 27, at about 1000 UTC.
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