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11/01/2010 | 2010 ARRL Field Day Results Now Online
If you can’t wait to get your December issue of QST in the mail to see how you did in the 2010 ARRL Field Day, don’t worry! The results -- including a copy of the QST article (with line scores) and a results database -- are now available on the ARRL Web s
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11/01/2010 | ARRL in Action: What Have We Been Up to Lately?
This feature -- including convenient Web links to useful information -- is a concise monthly update of some of the things ARRL is doing on behalf of its members. This installment covers the month of October.
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11/01/2010 | ARRL President Makes Final QSO with Australia’s WIA Centenary Station
The Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA) marked the conclusion of their VK100WIA centennial special event operation on October 31 with a QSO between WIA President Michael Owen, VK3KI, and ARRL President Kay Craigie, N3KN. Logged at 1255 UTC -- five minut
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11/01/2010 | David W. Cripe, NM0S, Wins October QST Cover Plaque Award
The winner of the QST Cover Plaque Award for October is David W. Cripe, NM0S, for his article “Homebrew Challenge II Co-Winner -- The Lowest Cost Entry.” Congratulations David! The QST Cover Plaque award -- given to the author or authors of the best artic
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10/29/2010 | Communication Support for Dual Disasters in Indonesia
Ham radio operators are taking part in the aftermath of the two natural disasters in Indonesia
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10/29/2010 | ARRL Replies to Wireless Services Filing in 2304 MHz Band Interference Debate
ARRL Replies to Wireless Services Filing in 2304 MHz Band Interference Debate
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10/29/2010 | The K7RA Solar Update
The daily sunspot number went all the way to 74 this week (on Tuesday, October 26), but the average sunspot number was down more than 5 points from the previous week, to 50.3. Sunspot numbers for October 21-27 were 34, 34, 43, 57, 57, 74 and 53, with a me
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10/29/2010 | Surfin’: Beyond Bonaire -- It Was Like MagicThis week, Surfin’ can’t get enough of that listening to the radio (AM and shortwave) back when The Beatles were still making music.
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