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07/11/2016 | Shop AmazonSmile on Prime Day, July 12, and Amazon Will Donate to ARRL
Amazon's second annual Prime Day is Tuesday, July 12. It will feature more than 100,000 deals exclusively for Prime members, making it one of the biggest shopping days of the year. As you browse the great deals available exclusively to Amazon Prime mem...
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06/07/2016 | Shop Amazon Smile for Father’s Day and Support ARRL
Father’s Day is Sunday, June 19. Remember to shop smile.amazon.com, and Amazon will make a contribution to the American Radio Relay League. This helps the League to extend its reach in public service, advocacy, education, technology, and membership. M...
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03/28/2016 | ARRL Tells FCC to Restore Balance of Modes on 80 and 75 Meters
In comments filed on March 23 on its Petition for Rule Making (RM 11759) seeking changes to 80 and 75 meters, the ARRL has told the FCC that its primary objective is to “rebalance” the bands by correcting a 10-year old FCC error. “ARRL’s proposal is no...
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03/10/2016 | ARRL Urges FCC Not to Impose Overbroad Notification Requirement to Operate on 2200 and 630 Meters
The ARRL has asked the FCC not to adopt “an overbroad” requirement for notification of utilities in advance of intended Amateur Radio operation on the pending 2200 and 630 meter bands.
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01/12/2016 | ARRL Asks FCC for “Minimal but Necessary Changes” to Correct Reapportioning Error
The ARRL has petitioned the FCC to fix a “shortfall in available RTTY/data spectrum” the regulator created when it reapportioned 80 and 75 meters in 2006.
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11/18/2015 | Support ARRL as You Shop this Holiday Season!
During your holiday shoppint, we invite you to shop at AmazonSmile, choosing the ARRL as your charity of choice.
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10/29/2015 | Applications for ARRL CEO Position are Due by November 15
The League is accepting applications for the position of ARRL Chief Executive Officer.
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10/13/2015 | ARRL Asks FCC to Clarify that Hams May Modify Non-Amateur Gear for Amateur Use
The ARRL wants the FCC to clarify that it's okay for hams to modify Wi-Fi gear for Amateur Radio use.
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