Recent News
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08/31/2017 | The Doctor Will See You Now!
“Antenna Analyzers” is the topic of the latest (August 31) episode of the “ARRL The Doctor is In” podcast.
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08/30/2017 | Planned DXpeditions to Rare Entities Report Progress
Planned DXpeditions to rare DXCC entities are reporting progress.
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08/30/2017 | Amateur Radio Volunteers Assisting Where Needed in Hurricane Response
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) volunteers are pitching in to support communication at some Red Cross shelters in South Texas in the ongoing aftermath of catastrophic and unprecedented flooding resulting from Hurricane Harvey.
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08/30/2017 | The 2018 ARRL Calendar is Now Shipping!
The 2018 ARRL Calendar features photos of exciting on-air operating activities.
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08/30/2017 | ARRL Headquarters is Closed for Labor Day
ARRL Headquarters will be closed on Labor Day, September 4.
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08/29/2017 | Interview: ARRL Public Information Officer Describes the Situation in Harris County, Texas
In an August 29 interview with Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, news-talk radio station WGMD, ARRL South Texas Section Public Information Officer Mike Urich, KA5CVH, described the situation in Harris County, Texas.
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08/29/2017 | ARISS Cross-Band Repeater Not Available for General Communication
The cross-band FM voice repeater aboard the International Space Station has not officially been activated for general amateur use, although some stations have reported successful contacts.
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08/28/2017 | Texas Flood Zone ARES Volunteers Advised to Stay Home, Family Safety Comes First
As Tropical Storm Harvey heads southeastward, Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) team members are being advised that the impact to the region’s communications infrastructure has been relatively minimal.
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