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01/10/2013 | Hamvention® Awards Nomination Deadline Extended to February 15
There is still time to nominate a radio amateur for the 2013 Dayton Hamvention® Awards: Amateur of the Year, Club of the Year, the Special Achievement Award and the Technical Excellence Award.
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01/09/2013 | LoTW Processing Speed Increases Thanks to New Hardware
The Logbook of The World (LoTW) queue has been shrinking steadily since Monday, January 7, when the system was brought back online after the completion of previously announced maintenance involving the installation of a new database server equipped with s
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01/09/2013 | Get in on the Winter Fun with the ARRL January VHF Contest
The 2013 ARRL January VHF Contest -- scheduled for the weekend of January 19-21 -- is sure to make the dreary winter days come to life with the sound of RF!
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01/09/2013 | FCC Enforcement Actions for October-December 2012
Here’s a summary of FCC enforcement actions during the past quarter (October-December 2012): Repeater-related cases: 1. General infractions (including unauthorized operation): 9. Power-line cases: 0. Click here for details.
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01/08/2013 | New Book on Handheld Transceivers, 2012 Periodicals DVD Now Available
Ring in the new year with new publications from the ARRL! Radios to Go! Getting the Most from Your Handheld Transceiver by QST Editor Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and the 2012 Periodicals DVD are now available and ready for shipping.
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01/07/2013 | ARRL Executive Committee Approves Resource Grants for Five Schools
In December, the ARRL Executive Committee reviewed grant applications for the ARRL’s Education & Technology Program (ETP), awarding equipment and resources valued at nearly $7000 to five schools. Two types of grants are awarded: ETP Grants and Progress Gr
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01/04/2013 | The K7RA Solar Update
The New Year brings dreams of solar cycles of old, so distant now, sweetly remembered for their profusion of sunspots. We hear many times from operators who became licensed as teenagers at the peak of Solar Cycle 19, in the late 1950s, when a few watts an
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01/04/2013 | Interesting EntitiesExpand your DX world by investigating the far-flung lands behind those QSL cards.
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