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02/18/2016 | Article Profiles First African-American Radio Amateur, Rufus Turner, W3LF
The computer hardware/software/do-it-yourself blog Hackaday has profiled Rufus Turner, W3LF (ex-K6AI) — the first African-American radio amateur and one of the more fascinating personalities in US history.
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09/29/2015 | Wyoming Club Supports League’s Washington Advocacy Efforts
ARRL Wyoming Section Manager Jack Mitchell, N7MJ, has presented ARRL CEO David Sumner, K1ZZ, with a check for $1000 on behalf of the Shy-Wy Amateur Radio Club for ARRL Advocacy..
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08/26/2015 | Send Your Name (and Call Sign) to Mars!
Mars enthusiasts can participate in NASA’s next journey to Mars by adding their names — and call signs — to a silicon microchip headed to the Red Planet aboard NASA’s InSight Mars lander.
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03/05/2015 | FCC Offices, Rest of Federal Government Take a Snow Day
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is closed today because of inclement weather.
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11/10/2014 | W1AW Centennial Operations Shift to Rhode Island and Mississippi; American Samoa Operation Continues
W1AW Centennial Operations Shift to Rhode Island and Mississippi; American Samoa Operation Continues
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04/02/2014 | Washington Aeronautic Safety Law Exempts Amateur Radio “Guyed Towers”
A new law governing "guyed towers" in Washington includes an exemption for Amateur Radio antenna support structures.
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03/03/2014 | W1AW Centennial Operations Shift States on Wednesday, March 5 (UTC)
Centennial W1AW portable operations will shift states on March 5 (UTC).
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02/24/2014 | W1AW Centennial Operations Shift States on February 26
The ARRL Centennial "W1AW WAS" operations that are taking place throughout 2014 from each of the 50 states will relocate at 0000 UTC on February 26 (the evening of February 25 in US time zones), from Michigan and Florida to Washington (W1AW/7) and Kans...
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