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06/21/2016 | New Mexico Wildfire Emergency Threatens Some Field Day Sites
Wildfires in New Mexico have put at least one planned ARRL Field Day site off limits for the June 25-26 weekend.
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06/21/2016 | ARRL Executive Committee Removes NTS Eastern Area Chair, Eastern Pennsylvania Section Manager
The Executive Committee of the ARRL Board of Directors has relieved ARRL Eastern Pennsylvania Section Manager Joe Ames, W3JY, of his appointments in the ARRL Field Organization.
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06/21/2016 | Field Day at All-Kids Special Event K1D Will Be a Multimedia Event
In an effort to encourage more youngsters and their families to get involved in Amateur Radio, the kids at Ham Radio.World will mount an all-kids ARRL Field Day special event operation — K1D — over the June 25-26 weekend.
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06/20/2016 | “Amateur Radio Week” Proclamations Abound in Advance of ARRL Field Day
Several states, counties, and communities across the US have officially recognized the public contributions of Amateur Radio, in advance of ARRL Field Day on June 25-26.
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06/20/2016 | ARRL Programs and Services Committee Expresses Appreciation, Support of NTS
The ARRL Programs and Services Committee (PSC) will submit a motion to the ARRL Board of Directors expressing appreciation for the work and volunteer membership of the NTS.
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06/20/2016 | AB0VI Wins June QST Cover Plaque Award
The winning article for the June 2016 QST Cover Plaque award is “Build This Counterpoise Tuner” by Bert Kolts, AB0VI. The QST Cover Plaque Award -- given to the author or authors of the most popular article in each issue -- is determined by a vote o...
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06/20/2016 | Amateur Radio Roundtable to Offer Field Day Webcast from Sites across the US
Tom Medlin, W5KUB, has announced that his Amateur Radio Roundtable will be webcasting live on Field Day weekend.
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06/18/2016 | Trio of Radio Amateurs Returns to Earth from the ISS
Three radio amateurs who had been onboard the International Space Station (ISS) for a little more than 6 months landed safely back on Earth, touching down in Kazakhstan in a Soyuz transporter
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