Recent News
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03/07/2019 | FCC Takes a New Tack in Combatting Unlicensed Radio Broadcasting
The United States has filed a civil action to stop a church-related pirate radio station from operating in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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03/07/2019 | German Radio Amateur Successfully Sends 2.5 mW OPERA Signal via Es’hail-2
Markus Vester, DF6NM, recently used the digital mode OPERA to send a 2.5 mW signal through the 2.4 – 10 GHz transponder of the Es’hail-2 (QO-100) geostationary satellite.
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03/07/2019 | The Doctor Will See You Now!
“Meet the Raspberry Pi” is the topic of the current (February 28) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast.
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03/06/2019 | ARISS to Auction HF/50 MHz Transceiver, ARRL Handbook Boxed Set
The US Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) team will auction a new JVC Kenwood TS-890S transceiver and a six-volume 2019 ARRL Handbook boxed set.
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03/06/2019 | New ARRL Podcast Geared Toward Newcomers to Amateur Radio Debuts on March 7
“So Now What?” a new ARRL podcast aimed newcomers to Amateur Radio will launch on Thursday, March 7.
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03/06/2019 | W6RO aboard the Queen Mary to Celebrate 40th Anniversary in April
The 50-member volunteer crew of the Queen Mary W6RO Nate Brightman Wireless Room will mount a month-long special event in April to mark the 40th anniversary of the station’s opening.
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03/05/2019 | Demand High as New ARRL Introduction to Emergency Communications Courses Open
The ARRL Lifelong Learning Department has launched a revised and updated Introduction to Emergency Communications (EC-001) course, and the demand is prompting the recruitment of additional course mentors to expand the schedule.
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03/05/2019 | Technical Paper Raises Visibility of Wireless Power Transmission Interference Potential
A technical paper drafted by International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 (IARU-R1) President Don Beattie, G3BJ, is the latest official step to increase the visibility of wireless power transmission (WPT) systems’ interference threat to Amateur Radio.
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