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08/11/2016 | Now Free of HAARP, US Air Force Still Wants to Tinker with the Ionosphere
A lot of radio amateurs bemoaning the recent spate of poor HF conditions would love to have a way to improve propagation — perhaps without even having to rely on the whims of the Sun.
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08/04/2016 | HAARP Facility to Reopen in 2017 under New Ownership
Alaska’s High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) facility will reopen in 2017.
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03/14/2016 | Former QSL Manager Mary Ann Crider, WA3HUP, SK
Well-known former QSL manager for DX stations and a past manager of the W3 QSL Bureau Mary Ann Crider, WA3HUP, of Duncannon, Pennsylvania, has died.
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03/08/2016 | Air Force Pledges Continued Cooperation with Radio Amateurs During Cape Cod Radar Upgrades
As updating of the Pave PAWS radar installation gets under way at the Cape Cod Air Force Station in Massachusetts, the US Air Force has reached out to the Amateur Radio community to continue their positive working relationship.
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03/01/2016 | ARES Groups, Individual Hams Support Army and Air Force MARS Communications Exercise
More than 300 Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) members and individual radio amateurs on February 12 participated in the first quarterly Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) US Department of Defense communications exercise of 2016 (COMEX 16-1).
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03/01/2016 | Armed Forces Day 2016 Communication Test to Include Direct Military-Ham Contact on 60 Meters
This year’s Armed Forces Day Crossband Communication Test on Saturday, May 14, will include a significant new wrinkle.
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07/29/2015 | HAARP Facility Will Be Transferred to the University of Alaska-Fairbanks on August 11
HAARP — the High Frequency Active Auroral Program — will transfer from military into academic hands next month.
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01/06/2015 | ARRL Roanoke Division Assistant Director, DXpeditioner Jim Wise, W4PRO, SK
ARRL Roanoke Division Assistant Director, DXpeditioner Jim Wise, W4PRO, SK.
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