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07/02/2013 | ARRL Board of Directors to Meet
ARRL Directors will be traveling to Windsor, Connecticut July 19-20
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04/20/2013 | Chinese Amateurs Assist in Earthquake Aftermath
Chinese Amateurs Assist in Earthquake Aftermath
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04/08/2013 | Dayton Hamvention® Awards Committee Withdraws 2013 Amateur of the Year Award
The Dayton Hamvention Awards Committee announced on April 7 that it would be withdrawing its Amateur of the Year Award for 2013. According to Dayton Hamvention General Chairman Charles Kaiser, KD8JZR, the committee had received “conflicting information fr
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02/14/2013 | Hams Across New England and the Maritimes Respond to Blizzard
As a blizzard swept across New England February 9-10, SKYWARN was ready. The storm dumped heavy snowfall -- with some areas receiving upwards of 3 feet of snow -- as blizzard conditions brought hurricane force winds that created power outages and signific
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10/31/2012 | Hawaii Hams Activate for Tsunami Warning
On Saturday, October 27, radio amateurs in Hawaii responded to a tsunami warning, providing valuable and timely information to emergency management officials. The tsunami was triggered by a magnitude 7.7 earthquake which struck at struck at 5:04 PM HST (0
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10/02/2012 | DXCC Desk Approves 2010 J5IFD DXpedition to Guinea-Bissau
ARRL DXCC Manager Bill Moore, NC1L, reports that the 2010 J5IFD DXpedition to Guinea-Bissau has been approved for DXCC credit. “If you have had these operations rejected in a recent application, please send an e-mail to the ARRL DXCC Desk,” Moore said. “P
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08/31/2012 | VoIP Hurricane Net Provides Support During Hurricane Isaac
The VoIP Hurricane Net provided vital communications support as Hurricane Isaac battered the Gulf Coast
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08/30/2012 | Hams Heed the Call to Help As Isaac Makes Landfall, Downgraded to Tropical Storm
Seven years to the day that Hurricane Katrina smashed into New Orleans, Hurricane Isaac came calling. But instead of making landfall right at New Orleans like Katrina (a Category 3 storm) did on August 28, 2005, Isaac veered slightly to the west of the ci
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