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01/12/2017 | Illegal Drone Transmitters Could Interfere with Air Traffic Control, ARRL Complaint Asserts
ARRL has targeted the interference potential of a series of audio/video transmitters used on drones and marketed as Amateur Radio equipment, in a complaint to the FCC.
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01/12/2017 | More Countries Join the Growing 60-Meter Community
Kazakhstan, Slovenia, and Niger have authorized operation on the new 60-meter band.
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01/12/2017 | “Hamvention® — Same Friends, New Home” is Theme for 2017 Event
“Hamvention® — Same Friends, New Home” will be the theme when the event opens on May 19 at the Greene County Fairgrounds and Exposition Center in Xenia, Ohio.
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01/11/2017 | Apparent Pirate Station Transmitting SSTV on 10 Meters
In what might be a “first,” the December edition of the IARU Region 1 (IARU-R1) Monitoring System newsletter includes a report of an apparent pirate station transmitting Slow Scan TV (SSTV) on 28.001.5 MHz.
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01/11/2017 | QRP ARCI Four Days in May Event Registration Open
Registration is open for Four Days in May (FDIM), the QRP Amateur Radio Club International (QRP ARCI) annual convention.
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01/11/2017 | Nevada ARES Standing Down as Flood Threat Abates
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) volunteers and emergency operations centers (EOCs) are now standing down as the threat of additional widespread flooding damage diminishes.
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01/11/2017 | ARRL Foundation 2017-2018 Scholarship Application Deadline Looms
The deadline is January 31 (at 11:59 PM ET) to receive completed ARRL Foundation scholarship applications from eligible radio amateurs pursuing post-secondary education in the 2017-2018 academic year.
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01/10/2017 | UK Regulator Ofcom No Longer Listing Unassigned Amateur Radio Call Signs
UK Telecommunications regulator Ofcom no longer issues lists of unassigned — or unallocated — Amateur Radio call signs.
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