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07/20/2016 | Amateur 47 GHz Allocation Avoids 5G Juggernaut in the US for Now, Worldwide Defense Continues
There’s good news regarding the future of Amateur Radio’s primary allocation at 47 GHz in the US.
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05/03/2016 | No Need for Panic Regarding Synthetic Aperture Radars on 70 Centimeters, ARRL CTO Says
A recent BBC news article regarding a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) contract award for operation within the 70 centimeter band has raised some concern within the Amateur Radio community.
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04/20/2016 | SHARES Interoperability Exercise to Use 5 MHz Channels, Involve Amateur Radio
During the Pennsylvania Command and Communications Rally 2016 on April 21, US Department of Homeland Security SHARES Program stations will demonstrate interoperability with other federal stations, radio amateurs.
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01/15/2016 | Changing of the Guard: Rick Roderick, K5UR, Elected as ARRL’s 16th President
The ARRL Board of Directors has elected ARRL First Vice President Rick Roderick, K5UR, of Little Rock, Arkansas, as the ARRL’s next president.
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11/27/2015 | It's a Wrap: WRC-15 Concludes in Geneva
World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15) concluded its deliberations on November 27 in Geneva, as heads of delegations sign the Final Acts that revise the Radio Regulations.
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11/12/2015 | Fragile Agreement for 5 MHz Amateur Allocation Clears First Hurdles at WRC-15
At World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15), in Geneva, consensus continues to shape up around a new 15 kHz-wide global secondary 60 meter Amateur Radio allocation at 5351.5-5366.5 kHz.
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11/11/2015 | Potential 15 kHz-Wide 60 Meter Band Advances at WRC-15, but Far From a Done Deal
As World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15) moves into its second week in Geneva, consensus is shaping up around a new, 15 kHz-wide secondary 60 meter allocation, at 5351.5-5366.5 kHz, with amateur stations limited to an effective isotropic ra...
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11/05/2015 | World Radiocommunication Conference 2015: The Deliberations Have Begun
The more than 3000 delegates and observers attending World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15) have gathered in a large conference center adjacent to ITU Headquarters in Geneva.
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