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05/12/2015 | ARRL Will Mark 100 Years of QST at Hamvention®
The ARRL will join thousands of its closest friends this week as the Amateur Radio world turns its attention to Dayton Hamvention® 2015.
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05/12/2015 | Amateur Radio Nets Crucial Link in Maritime Rescues
Amateur Radio played a crucial role in two recent at-sea rescues.
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05/12/2015 | Brian Moran, N9ADG, Named as New Editor of The ARRL Contest Update
Brian Moran, N9ADG, will take over as editor of The ARRL Contest Update, starting with the May 20 issue.
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05/07/2015 | Amateur Radio Repeater from US Clears Customs in Nepal
Thanks to the efforts of the Computer Association of Nepal-USA (CAN-USA), a repeater that the group had donated to Tribhuvan University in Nepal was released from customs on May 5 and now is at the university in the care of Sanjeeb Panday, 9N1SP.
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05/05/2015 | Amateur Radio Continues to Provide Reliable Post-Quake Communication in Nepal
Amateur Radio has continued to provide reliable communication in the aftermath of the devastating April 25 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck an area in and around the capital of Kathmandu.
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05/05/2015 | Friedrichshafen’s “Ham Radio” Marks 40 Years in June with Space Theme
“Ham Radio,” Europe’s largest Amateur Radio event, celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. The annual gathering, known to most simply by its location — Friedrichshafen — takes place June 26-28 on the shore of Lake Constance in southwest Germany.
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04/30/2015 | ARRL Facebook Repost of Interview with Ham in Nepal Draws Huge Response
The Weather Channel’s “AMHQ” program today featured an interview with Kathmandu Amateur Radio operator Satish Kharel, 9N1AA. ARRL has reposted the interview on its Facebook page, with the permission of The Weather Channel. In the interview segment, Kha...
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04/29/2015 | Nepal Grants Operating Permission, Call Signs to Visiting Hams, as Earthquake Recovery Continues
The Nepalese government also is reported to be cutting some of the red tape that has prevented hams from outside the country from operating within Nepal.
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