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12/06/2013 | The K7RA Solar Update
Activity is on a slight rebound.
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10/22/2013 | Former Western Washington SM Harry Lewis, W7JWJ, SK
Former ARRL Western Washington SM Harry Lewis, W7JWJ, SK.
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07/16/2013 | Ham Radio Provides Reliable Link for Solo-Circumnavigating Grandmother
Sailing around the world nonstop!
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05/23/2013 | Logbook of The World Reaches 500 Million QSOs
On May 21 at approximately 9:40 PM EDT (0140 UTC on May 22), Logbook of The World -- the ARRL’s online QSO confirmation system – reached a new record: 500 million QSOs.
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01/18/2013 | The K7RA Solar Update
Solar activity pulled back over the past week, following a stellar performance in the week prior. The average daily sunspot numbers were down 34.3 points to 129, but the average daily solar flux actually rose 9.7 points to 157.4.
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05/11/2010 | Canadian Hams Make Use of New Privileges
After several years of hard work by the Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC) and Industry Canada (IC) -- Canada’s equivalent to the FCC -- Canadian amateurs received privileges on 2200 meters (135.7-137.8 kHz) at the first of the year. Scott Tilley, VE7TIL, of
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09/12/2008 | The K7RA Solar Update
A new sunspot -- number 1001 -- emerged on Thursday, September 11. It is actually a single group with two small magnetic disturbances; we hope it is not another like the last sunspot, a weak one that barely emerged on August 21-22. That spot was so small
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04/11/2008 | The K7RA Solar Update
As of Thursday, April 10, there have been no sunspots for seven days. We may see sunspots return around April 21-28. This is based on recent activity rotating out of view around the Sun and (we hope) reappearing later this month.
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