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06/04/2012 | ARRL Board of Directors Approves 9 cm Band Plan
The ARRL Board of Directors has unanimously voted to approve the 9 cm band plan, as presented by the ARRL UHF/Microwave Band Plan Committee.
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06/04/2012 | Former “The World Above 50 MHz” Conductor Gene Zimmerman, W3ZZ (SK)
Gene Zimmerman, W3ZZ, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, passed away on Sunday, June 3. He was 71. Zimmerman wrote the popular QST column “The World Above 50 MHz” from 2002-2011. He also served on the ARRL Contest Advisory Committee, edited the VHF contesting col
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06/02/2012 | Forecasters Calling for Near-Average Hurricane Season
Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center (NHC) are calling for a “near-normal” Atlantic hurricane season for 2012.
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06/01/2012 | Inspiration and Perspiration -- RMS Titanic Distress Signals Heard Again
Report on a reenactment of the Titanic's distress signals exactly 100 years after she sank.
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06/01/2012 | Papers Requested for ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference
Amateurs are invited to submit technical papers for the annual Digital Communications Conference
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06/01/2012 | Take Part in the Annual On-The-Air Station Test from WX4NHC at the National Hurricane Center
The annual WX4NHC On-the-Air Station Test from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami will take place Saturday, June 2, 1300-2100 UTC (9 AM – 5 PM EDT). “The purpose of this annual station test is to test all of our radio equipment, computers and an
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Feature
06/01/2012 | ARRL in Action: What Have We Been Up to Lately?This feature -- including convenient Web links to useful information -- is a concise monthly update of some of the things ARRL is doing on behalf of its members. This installment covers the month of May.
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06/01/2012 | The K7RA Solar Update
The average daily sunspot numbers sank more than 28 points this week (nearly 26 percent) to 81.9, while the average daily solar flux declined more than 16 points to 111.6. This is for the seven days of May 24-30, and is compared to the previous seven days
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