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AMSAT-NA has issued its first call for papers for the 39th Annual AMSAT Space Symposium.Read More
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The ARRL 2020 Annual Report has been posted and is available to download.Read More
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IARU Region 1 reports volunteers have responded in the wake of catastrophic flooding in Europe.Read More
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Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, reports: Solar activity declined this week — by a lot.Read More
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Some 4,815 ARRL Field Day entries were received at ARRL Headquarters by July 13 — the majority in Class D.Read More
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The first Youth on the Air (YOTA) camp for young radio amateurs in the Americas wraps up on Friday in West Chester, Ohio.Read More
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On Thursday, July 15, at 10 AM EDT, ARRL Headquarters in Newington, Connecticut, hosted a rededication ceremony.Read More
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The first Youth on the Air (YOTA) camp for young radio amateurs in North, Central, and South America is now under way in West Chester, OhioRead More
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Dominica’s National Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (NTRC) collected comments until July 12 from radio amateurs participating in a “consultation” that could lead to a formal and better-documented set of amateur rules and regulations.Read More
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The June 2021 activity report of the Volunteer Monitor (VM) Program has been released.Read More
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Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, reports: Solar activity continues to increase.Read More
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ARRL emailed Life Members on June 16 and will be sending a follow-up email in the next few days.Read More
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A lot of radio amateurs may have been wondering, “Where did the bands go?” as the first X-class solar flare in 4 years blacked out HF propagation for a time on July 3.Read More
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W1AW/KL7 will be in Alaska to serve as the ARRL Headquarters (HQ) station for the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) HF World Championship competition on July 10 – 11.Read More
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Briefly a hurricane, Tropical Storm Elsa is moving northward, nearly parallel to Florida’s western coast, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds.Read More
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The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) has announced plans to activate at 2200 UTC today on 14.325 MHz and remain active there for as long as propagation holds.Read More