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07/18/2016 | Ham Radio 2016 in Friedrichshafen Attracts a Bumper Crowd
Attendance was up slightly this year at Europe’s largest Amateur Radio gathering — the 41st annual international Ham Radio 2016 in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
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07/06/2016 | Andorra Returns to 60 Meters, Gains New 4 Meter Band, More Power on 6 Meters
Radio amateurs in the tiny (less than 500 square miles) European principality of Andorra now have two new bands plus an increase in power on 6 meters.
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02/18/2016 | Article Profiles First African-American Radio Amateur, Rufus Turner, W3LF
The computer hardware/software/do-it-yourself blog Hackaday has profiled Rufus Turner, W3LF (ex-K6AI) — the first African-American radio amateur and one of the more fascinating personalities in US history.
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01/19/2016 | Dayton 2016 Top Band Dinner Set
Reservations are invited for the 27th annual Dayton Top Band Dinner, Friday, May 20, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in downtown Dayton.
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12/30/2015 | RSGB: Amateur Radio Primary Allocations in the UK are “Insufficient”
The Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) is quoted in the UK Spectrum Usage & Demand Second Report, saying that it believes current Amateur Radio primary allocations are insufficient.
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12/29/2015 | Spain Gets New 5 MHz Allocation for 2016
Temporary permission for radio amateurs in Spain to operate at 5 MHz ended in November, but World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 established a new 15 kHz Amateur Radio allocation at 5 MHz. At the request of URE, Spain's IARU member society, the sec...
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10/26/2015 | Ofcom Poised to Cancel Unrenewed Amateur Licenses
UK telecommunications regulator Ofcom has announced that it’s set to start cancelling Amateur Radio licenses, possibly numbering into the thousands, that have not been “revalidated” by the holder. The effort appears to be, in part, an effort to clear d...
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01/09/2015 | UK Telecoms Regulator Ofcom Concedes Call Sign Error
UK Telecommunications Regulator Ofcom Concedes Call Sign Error.
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