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												07/12/2016 | ARRL Training Webinar, “Contesting as Training for Public Service,” Set for July 24A free ARRL Training Webinar, “Contesting as Training for Public Service,” hosted by Ward Silver, N0AX, will take place on Sunday, July 24, 8 until 10 PM EDT (0000-0200 UTC on July 25). 
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												06/04/2013 | Sean Kutzko, KX9X, Named New ARRL Media & Public Relations Manager; N1TA New Contest Branch ManagerSean Kutzko, KX9X, Named New ARRL Media & Public Relations Manager; N1TA New Contest Branch Manager 
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												04/10/2013 | The 2013 SSB Rookie Roundup Is Here!The weather’s getting warmer and that means the bands will be hot for the ARRL SSB Rookie Roundup, Sunday, April 21 from 1800-2359 UTC. Created to give the budding operator a place to learn about contesting at an easier pace, the ARRL Rookie Roundup is a 
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												10/14/2009 | Mathias Bjerrang, LA5NM/JW5NM (SK)Noted DXer Mathias Bjerrang, LA5NM/JW5NM, passed away October 11. He was 67. While in Svalbard, Norway, Bjerrang slipped and fell while walking, hitting his head and was later found Sunday morning, cold and unable to speak. He was brought inside where he 
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												04/01/2009 | Australian, British RTTY Contests to MergeJohn Barber, GW4SKA, of the British Amateur Radio Teledata Group (BARTG), announced that 2009 will be the last running of the Australian National Amateur Radio Teleprinter Society (ANARTS) RTTY Contest. Citing the failing health of ANARTS Secretary and Co 
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												02/26/2009 | ARRL Sweepstakes and RTTY Roundup Set New RecordsThe lack of good HF propagation didn't seem to affect participation in the 2008 Sweepstakes or the 2009 RTTY Roundup contests. According to ARRL Contest Manager Sean Kutzko, KX9X, both contests were record-breaking events. "We have received 3298 logs 
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												04/28/2008 | Japanese Amateurs Receive More Privileges on 75/80 MetersJapan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) announced that Japan's Table of Frequency Allocations and the Japanese Amateur Bandplan have been amended, giving amateurs in that country more privileges on certain frequency blocks in the 75/ 
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