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08/08/2008 | ARRL's "Big Project" Makes a Big Impact on Youth
Since 2001 when the Education & Technology Program - also known as the "Big Project" -- started, ARRL has expanded the scope of its educational outreach programs by providing grants of station equipment and instructional resources for profes
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08/02/2008 | Station Manager Explains NN3SI's Silence
ARRL has received numerous e-mails asking for information on why NN3SI, the Amateur Radio at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History (NMAH) was closed after more than 32 years of operation. According to Hal Wallace, NN3SI Station
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08/01/2008 | Surfin': Amateur Radio When You Least Expect ItThis week, Surfin’ finds Amateur Radio in motion pictures and other unexpected places.
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08/01/2008 | The Fifth PillarAt the 2005 ARRL National Convention held in conjunction with the annual Dayton Hamvention® we unveiled ARRL EXPO, a greatly expanded exhibit area in which we highlighted the many facets of the ARRL diamond. ARRL EXPO was such a hit that it has become
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07/01/2008 | Check Out the July/August NCJ
NCJ, The National Contest Journal, is what everyone interested in radiosport needs to have in their shack. Filled with the latest news from the contesting world, NCJ is what every contester needs in their shack. Whether you are new to co
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06/26/2008 | Go Long on Shortwave for ARRL Field Day
Have you ever dreamed about being able to broadcast with hundreds of thousands of watts and talk about Amateur Radio to a worldwide audience? Ted Randall, WB8PUM, of Lebanon, Tennessee, will be "Live from Field Day" on 7.415 MHz on WBCQ -- a sho
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06/24/2008 | Strong Support for Amateur Radio Week
ARRL Field Day is many things to many people. It ranges from a contest to a picnic to an emergency drill and more. But according to ARRL Media and Public Relations Manager Allen Pitts, W1AGP, it is also a public relations event and groups can score more t
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06/21/2008 | Using Community Events to Promote Amateur RadioDid you know you can receive bonus points for setting up your Field Day site in a public place? Why not take the opportunity this year to bring Amateur Radio to your community.
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