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04/06/2016 | ARRL MW Experiment Coordinator Sees Ongoing Research Role After Hams Gain 472-479 kHz
he coordinator of the 600 Meter Experimental Group, Fritz Raab, W1FR, said this week that he sees an ongoing role for medium frequency (MF) experimentation, even after Amateur Radio gains access to the new 630 meter band.
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03/23/2016 | UK to Sell Off 750 MHz of Radio Spectrum
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne announced in the 2016 budget that 750 MHz of public sector radio spectrum would be “released” — that is, auctioned. The Amateur Service in the UK currently shares significant spectrum with the public sector...
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03/10/2016 | ARRL Urges FCC Not to Impose Overbroad Notification Requirement to Operate on 2200 and 630 Meters
The ARRL has asked the FCC not to adopt “an overbroad” requirement for notification of utilities in advance of intended Amateur Radio operation on the pending 2200 and 630 meter bands.
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03/08/2016 | Air Force Pledges Continued Cooperation with Radio Amateurs During Cape Cod Radar Upgrades
As updating of the Pave PAWS radar installation gets under way at the Cape Cod Air Force Station in Massachusetts, the US Air Force has reached out to the Amateur Radio community to continue their positive working relationship.
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02/19/2016 | AMSAT Seeks Volunteers to Support Phase 4 “Five and Dime” Ground Terminal Effort
Established less than 1 year ago, AMSAT’s all-volunteer Phase 4 Ground Terminal team has made significant strides in developing an ensemble of solutions to support AMSAT's so-called “Five and Dime” (5 GHz and 10 GHz) strategy.
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10/28/2015 | UK to Auction Former Amateur Radio Spectrum
Spectrum at 2.3 and 3.4 GHz that once was allocated to Amateur Radio is going on the auction block in the UK.
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10/02/2014 | ARRL Executive Committee to Meet October 4
The ARRL Executive Committee will meet on October 4 in Memphis.
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04/09/2014 | UK Amateurs Losing Access to Part of 2.3 GHz and 3.4 GHz Bands
Hams in the UK will have access to less spectrum at 2.3 and 3.4 GHz.
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