Big Island ARRL News, 03 February 2017, 05:10 hrs, UTC, Post #111.
Source:
http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/?issue=2017-02-02
Accessed on 03 February 2017, 05:10 hrs, UTC.
Editor: Rick Lindquist (WW1ME).
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Comment:
Here are some of the topics covered in the 02 February 2017 edition of the “ARRL Letter”:
- “Connecticut Radio Amateur Endows ARRL Collegiate Amateur Radio Initiative
- Another Outstanding Year for Amateur Radio Licensing!
- Transcontinental Relay Recreated for 100th Anniversary Commemoration
- The Doctor Will See You Now!
- NPOTA Participation Leads to Inaugural Communication Detail for National Park Service
- AM Rally Set for April 1-3 — No Fooling!
- Shopping for Valentine’s Day? ARRL Would Love your Support via AmazonSmile
- Bryant Rascoll, KG5HVO, is Dave Kalter Youth DX Adventure Essay Contest Winner
- New Rookie Roundup Rules Will Mean More Rookies on the Air:
- Veteran Volunteer Examiner Lauded for his Dedication
- New York Marathon, Running Luminary Allan Steinfeld, W2TN, SK
- The K7RA Solar Update
- Getting It Right!
- Just Ahead in Radiosport
- Upcoming ARRL Section, State, and Division Conventions“.
- Of particular note are the articles highlighting the VE service of Maui ham, Mel Fukunaga (KH6H) and comments regarding Amateur Radio License statistics from ARRL Pacific Section Manager Joe Speroni (AH0A).
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- Aloha es 73 de Russell Roberts (KH6JRM), Public Information Coordinator, Hawaii Island, ARRL Pacific Section.