Recent News
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07/25/2018 | Slow-Scan TV Transmissions from International Space Station Set for July 30 – 31
Russian cosmonauts on the International Space Station are expected to activate Amateur Radio Slow Scan Television (SSTV) transmissions.
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07/25/2018 | Parity Act Options Open Despite Removal from Defense Authorization Act Conference Report
Removal of Amateur Radio Parity Act (HR 555) language from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) Conference Report this week was "unfortunate," but does not kill the initiative.
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07/25/2018 | Ducie Island VP6D Team Awaiting its Turn at Baker Island KH1/KH7Z Radios
Operators on the upcoming VP6D Ducie Island DXpedition, set for October 20 – November 3, are looking forward to their turn at the Elecraft radio equipment used by the KH1/KH7Z Baker Island team.
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07/24/2018 | ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference Invites Technical Papers
he ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference (DCC) seeks technical papers for presentation at the conference held September 14 – 16 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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07/24/2018 | International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend Welcomes First-Time Lights
Marking its 21st anniversary this year, the International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend (ILLW) in August will celebrate Amateur Radio operation at several lighthouses that will make debut appearances.
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07/24/2018 | Broadcast-Quality Audio Processor Donated to W1AW
Orban Labs, headquartered in Pennsauken, New Jersey, has donated a state-of-the-art audio processor — the all-digital 9300 OPTIMOD-AM — to ARRL.
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07/23/2018 | Astro-Ham Alexander Gerst, KF5ONO, Jams with Kraftwerk for Festival Audience
European Space Agency (ESA) Astronaut Alexander Gerst, KF5ONO, had the opportunity on July 20 to sit in from space with the otherworldly German band Kraftwerk.
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07/23/2018 | RSGB: Ham Radio May Be at “the Dawn of its Greatest Era”
The Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) believes that Amateur Radio innovation is alive and well.
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