Recent News
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03/24/2017 | ARRL "60-Second Century" Videos Preview QST Editorials
ARRL CEO Tom Gallagher, NY2RF, is now supplementing each of his QST "Second Century" editorials with a "60-Second Century" video.
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03/24/2017 | The Doctor Will See You Now!
“Remote Antenna Tuners” is the topic of the just-released episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast.
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03/24/2017 | AM Rally on April 1-3 Weekend an Opportunity to Try a Vintage Mode
If you’re not familiar with full-carrier amplitude modulation (AM) or have never used it on the air, you’ll have a chance during the AM Rally during the April 1-2 weekend.
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03/24/2017 | Mayors, Commissioners of Clark County, Nevada, Salute Amateur Radio
Nevada mayors Carolyn Goodman of Las Vegas, John Lee of North Las Vegas, and Andy Hafen of Henderson have joined the Clark County Board of Commissioners in proclaiming March 26 to April 2 as “NVCON Week"
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03/23/2017 | NVIS Research Paper Available
A thorough and fully annotated discussion of Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) is available in the research paper, “Radio Communication via Near Vertical Incidence Skywave Propagation: An Overview."
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03/23/2017 | Amateur Radio Links Search for Amelia Earhart’s Plane with ISS Crew, Classroom
Amateur Radio has provided a means to link the crew of the research vessel Mermaid Vigilance with youngsters following the expedition, as well as with the International Space Station (ISS) crew.
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03/22/2017 | Virginia Engineering Students Tackle Satellite, Ground Station Projects
The University of Virginia (UVA) reports that some of its engineering students are among those at other Commonwealth schools working on Amateur Radio satellites and matching ground stations to track them and collect data.
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03/21/2017 | ARRL Reiterates its Case for New Band at 5 MHz
In comments filed on March 20 with the FCC on its own January Petition for Rule Making (RM-11785), ARRL reiterated its case for a contiguous secondary 15-kHz wide 60-meter band.
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