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03/25/2013 | Amateur Radio at the National Association of Broadcasters Convention
The ARRL will be promoting Amateur Radio at the annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) -- NAB Show -- scheduled for April 6-11 in at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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03/22/2013 | Noted Contester and DXer Luis Chartarifsky, XE1L (SK)
Noted DXer Luis Chartarifsky, XE1L, of Mexico City, passed away Monday, March 18 after a heart attack. He was 69.
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03/22/2013 | Surfin’: Microcontrollers -- Small But MightyMicrocontrollers are gaining a foothold in the ham radio world. Here are some resources to help begin your explorations.
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03/20/2013 | Dayton Hamvention® Announces 2013 Award Winners
The Dayton Amateur Radio Association -- host of the Dayton Hamvention® -- has announced the winners of its four annual awards for 2013.
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03/19/2013 | ARRL Announces a Campaign for Its Second Century
As the ARRL draws closer to celebrating its Centennial in 2014, its Board of Directors has launched an unprecedented $10 million fundraising initiative to build the ARRL Endowment and strengthen the organization’s financial future.
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03/15/2013 | Digital Edition of April QST Now Available
The digital version of the April QST is now available to ARRL members. The digital version includes many features not available in the print version.
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03/12/2013 | DARA to Provide Financial Support for Advanced Teachers Institute Session
The ARRL is preparing to present the 2013 sessions of its popular Teachers Institute on Wireless Technology this summer. For the fourth year in a row, the Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA) will provide financial support for the advanced session of t
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03/08/2013 | FCC Issues $10,000 Fine to Missouri Man for Unlicensed Operation on 14.312 MHz
On February 25, the FCC issued a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (NAL) in the amount of $10,000 to Jared A. Bruegman, ex-KC0IQN, of Bolivar, Missouri. The FCC said that Bruegman “apparently and willfully violated Section 301 of the Communicati
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