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04/16/2010 | Surfin’: Ham Mapping AzimuthallyThis week, Surfin' looks at online sources for creating great circle maps centered on your ham shack.
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04/16/2010 | Find Your Way Around the New ARRL Web Site
When the new ARRL Web site launched on April 13, we received an overwhelming, enthusiastic response to it. But along with that, we have also received a few questions on how to find certain features on the new site. Here is a quick guide to find some of th
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04/16/2010 | CRSA Requests Clear Frequencies Following Earthquake
The Chinese Radio Sports Association (CRSA) has requested that 7.050 and 7.060 MHz be kept clear to allow for emergency communications (at times when there might be propagation to the affected area) following the 7.1 earthquake in the Yu Shu District, Qin
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04/15/2010 | Mike Corey, W5MPC, Joins ARRL Staff as Emergency Preparedness and Response Manager
The ARRL is pleased to welcome Emergency Preparedness and Response Manager Mike Corey, W5MPC, to the Headquarters staff in Newington. Corey’s major responsibilities include addressing the development and implementation of an organizational disaster respon
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04/15/2010 | ARRL Public Relations Committee to Host Field Day Webinar
The ARRL Public Relations Committee -- in conjunction with the ARRL’s Atlantic Division -- will host a “webinar” -- an interactive Web-based seminar, designed to facilitate communication between a small number of presenters and a large remote audience usi
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04/14/2010 | ARRL Continuing Education Online Course Registration
Registration remains open through Sunday, April 25, 2010, for these online course sessions beginning on Friday, May 7, 2010: Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Level 1; Antenna Modeling; Radio Frequency Interference; Antenna Design and Construction; P
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04/14/2010 | Nominations Open for Knight Distinguished Service Award
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04/14/2010 | Help Keep the W1AW Dream Alive
W1AW. It is the most famous call sign in the century-long history of Amateur Radio. To hundreds of thousands of radio amateurs, W1AW is synonymous with Hiram Percy Maxim --the visionary who first recognized a need for a national network of Amateur Radio o
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