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04/22/2009 | Thomas Dick, KF2GC, Returns as Northern New York SM
Thomas Dick, KF2GC, of Saranac Lake, has returned to the office of Section Manager of Northern New York. He has taken the reins of the Northern New York Field Organization from Tom Valosin, WB2KLD, who had been Section Manager since 2007. When Valosin dec
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04/22/2009 | EmComm Workshops at 2009 National Hurricane Conference Focus on Amateur Radio
On April 6-10, Amateur Radio had its largest presence ever at the 2009 National Hurricane Conference in Austin, Texas. Representatives from the ARRL, WX4NHC, the Amateur Radio Station at the National Hurricane Center (NHC), the Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) a
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04/22/2009 | Boston Area Hams Provide Communications Support for Annual Marathon
More than 250 Amateur Radio operators provided communication support for the 113th running of the Boston Marathon on Monday, April 20, also known as Patriots' Day. With more than 26,000 official runners and 500,000 spectators along the 26 mile route, the
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04/21/2009 | Hams Track Scouts as They Follow Lincoln's FootstepsAmateur Radio volunteers support the annual Boy Scouts' Lincoln Trail Hike.
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04/21/2009 | EarthLink Blocking ARRL E-Mail Forwarding Service Traffic
The ARRL has learned that EarthLink is blocking e-mail traffic routed to EarthLink subscribers (with earthlink.net, peoplepc.net or netcom.com addresses) via the A
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04/17/2009 | The K7RA Solar Update
Still no sunspots, and again we saw a prediction for slightly higher solar flux slip away. If you go here and click on any forecast prior to April 14, you will see solar flux numbers at 72 predicted for the end of this month. But in the few days since the
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04/16/2009 | Surfin': Seeking the Origin of CQThis week's Surfin' considers the source of "CQ."
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04/15/2009 | Hams in Southeastern US Provide Spotting Assistance to NWS
As tornados swept through the southeastern part of the country on April 10, hams in Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas and Georgia were on the air providing assistance to the National Weather Service (NWS).
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