Recent News
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03/08/2021 | North Carolina Radio Amateurs Adapt Tailgating Hamfest to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Some radio amateurs in Raleigh, North Carolina, have come up with a way to adapt to COVID-19 with a tailgate hamfest in an unused shopping center parking area.
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03/08/2021 | YOTA Region 1 Taking Cautious Approach to COVID-19 and YOTA Camps
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03/08/2021 | Dayton Hamvention Announces 2021 Award Winners
Dayton Hamvention® has announced its 2021 award winners.
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03/08/2021 | Amateur Radio Anti-Viral Net to Celebrate First Anniversary
Members of the Bolingbrook Amateur Radio Society (BARS) established a nightly health-and-welfare net to keep area hams in contact with one another after sheltering in place.
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03/06/2021 | January 2021 Volunteer Monitor Program Report
The Volunteer Monitor (VM) Program is a joint initiative between ARRL and the FCC to enhance compliance in the Amateur Radio Service.
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03/05/2021 | The K7RA Solar Update
Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, reports: We saw one day during the February 25 – March 3 reporting week — Monday, March 1 — with no sunspots.
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03/04/2021 | Quantum Receiver Can Detect Huge Swath of the RF Spectrum
US Army researchers have built a so-called “quantum sensor,” which can analyze the full RF spectrum and real-world signals.
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03/03/2021 | Approaches to Tackle Noise Problems Vary, Remedies Elusive
RF noise is a frequent discussion topic among radio amateurs. A proliferation of electronics has cluttered and complicated the noise environment; it’s not just power lines anymore.
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