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10/20/2010 | New 2011 ARRL Handbook -- Limited Time Offer
While supplies last, purchase the 2011 ARRL Handbook and receive the hardcover edition at the softcover price.
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10/20/2010 | Dewey Rykard, KI4RGD, Joins ARRL Staff as Instruction and Resource Coordinator
The ARRL is pleased to welcome Instruction and Resource Coordinator Dewey Rykard II, KI4RGD, to the Headquarters staff in Newington. Rykard, who will be working in the Leagues Education Services Department, will focus on developing and identifying resourc
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10/16/2010 | Amateur Radio Quiz: Cell-a-bration!I just finished reading The Battery -- How Portable Power Sparked a Technological Revolution by Henry Schlesinger and found it a very interesting read. It’s not too technical, filled with lots of fascinating historical detail -- and ham radio even makes
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10/15/2010 | Some Notes from the ARRL DXCC Desk
2010 DXCC submission deadline is approaching
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10/15/2010 | The K7RA Solar Update
Solar activity dropped again this week, although it is now gradually strengthening. The average daily sunspot numbers declined nearly 16 points to 11.7, and average daily solar flux dropped more than 5 points to 75.8. Over the next two weeks, the solar fl
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10/15/2010 | Fifth Annual ARRL On-Line Auction Begins Next Week
The Fifth Annual ARRL On-Line Auction will be open for preview beginning at 10:15 AM (EDT) on October 14, and will open for bidding at 10 AM (EDT) on Wednesday, October 20. According to Advertising Manager and ARRL On-Line Auction Coordinator Deb Jahnke,
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10/15/2010 | Surfin’: Connecting the Dots between Gutenberg and Uncle BillThis week, Surfin’ reaffirms that the Internet is indeed a wonderful thing.
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10/14/2010 | Amateur Radio Operators Provide Communications Support During Chilean Mine Rescue
As the last of the 33 miners who were trapped 2300 feet deep inside (and 3 miles from the mine entrance) the San José Mine -- located about 27 miles from the Chilean town of Copiapó in the Atacama Desert -- rose to the surface at 0055 UTC on October 14, t
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