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												10/15/2015 | This Weekend is JOTA WeekendScouting’s 58th Jamboree On The Air (JOTA) is Friday through Sunday, October 16-18. More than 400 US participants have registered, with nearly 4000 worldwide. There is still time to register your station. The BSA Radio Scouting Committee has posted an ... 
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												10/08/2015 | Now, “Clarity on Parity” — the Video!a new video — “The Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 — Separating Fact from Fiction” — doubles down on the arguments contained in the League’s August "Clarity on Parity" statement. 
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												10/02/2015 | ARRL Invites Nominations For 2015 International Humanitarian AwardNominations are open for the 2015 ARRL International Humanitarian Award. 
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												09/28/2015 | MARS Invites ARES/RACES Participation in Coronal Mass Ejection Disaster ExerciseA disastrous coronal mass ejection (CME) will be the focus of a national Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) communication exercise in early November, and MARS is hoping to collaborate with Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and Radio Amateur Ci... 
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												09/08/2015 | Mason P. Southworth, ex-W1VLH, SK; Headed ARRL IGY Propagation ProjectFormer ARRL staffer Mason Southworth, ex-W1VLH, of Montara, California, died August 28 from complications related to a traumatic brain injury 2 years ago. He was 81. 
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												08/20/2015 | FCC Proposes to Fine Ohio Radio Amateur for Malicious Interference, Failure to IdentifyThe FCC has proposed levying an $8000 fine on a Cincinnati, Ohio, radio amateur, Daniel R. Hicks, KB8UYZ, who, at one point, had volunteered to track down the interference he was causing. 
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												08/19/2015 | ARES Supports 60,000 Runners for Peachtree Road Race in AtlantaMore than 50 ARES volunteers supported the Peachtree Road Race on July 4 in Atlanta. 
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												07/24/2015 | FCC Shows No Mercy, Sustains $22,000 Fine for Egregious On-Air Behavior by Michigan LicenseeThe FCC has dropped the other shoe — hard — in the case of Michael Guernsey, KZ8O (ex-ND8V), of Parchment, Michigan, imposing the full $22,000 fine it had proposed in 2014. 
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