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07/02/2008 | Vacation, Contesting and Friends -- Perfect Together!Bright sun, good friends and a clean sweep.
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07/02/2008 | 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 June.
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07/02/2008 | Roof, Attic and Basement (Repeat)It was an absolutely beautiful Memorial Day weekend. No rain, not too hot and not too cold. It was perfect for picnicking, yard work, washing your car -- whatever you wanted to do. The soggy days had departed just in time for a much-deserved and much-need
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07/01/2008 | Look for the July/August Issue of QEX
The July/August issue of QEX is out, and it is full of theoretical and practical technical articles that you don't want to miss.
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07/01/2008 | Check Out the July/August NCJ
NCJ, The National Contest Journal, is what everyone interested in radiosport needs to have in their shack. Filled with the latest news from the contesting world, NCJ is what every contester needs in their shack. Whether you are new to co
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06/30/2008 | It Seems To Us: We Win In Court!Last year, in the wake of Federal Communications Commission decisions that did not adequately protect licensed radiocommunication services from interference from Broadband Over Power Line (BPL) systems, the ARRL went to court to challenge the FCC.
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06/30/2008 | 2007 ARRL Annual Report Now Available
The ARRL Annual Report for 2007, now available online and in print, reviews the League's major events of the year and documents the renewed growth of both the ARRL and the activities of the Amateur Radio Service. Just 50 years ago, there were few
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06/27/2008 | The K7RA Solar Update
Recent days graced by sunspots were short lived. June 10-June 13 saw a single sunspot group, followed by two days with no spots then a week of spots from June 16-22. During that week, the sunspot number was 11 every day, the lowest non-zero sunspot number
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