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07/06/2012 | Surfin’: Getting Weather BetterThis week, Surfin’ finds out which way the wind blows -- and which way the propagation flows -- at the revamped National Weather Service website.
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02/07/2012 | Former ITU-R Director Dick Kirby, W0LCT/HB9BOA (SK)
Richard “Dick” Kirby, W0LCT/HB9BOA, passed away on January 26. He was 89. In 1974, Kirby -- an ARRL Life Member -- was elected Director of the International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) International Radio Consultative Committee; he served as Director
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05/20/2011 | Surfin’: I Can See For MilesThis week, Surfin’ considers elevation, weather and propagation.
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03/04/2011 | Surfin’: See Spot SunThis week, Surfin’ now knows why there was a dearth of sunspots for two years.
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10/01/2009 | The 2010 ARRL Handbook: Our Biggest -- and Best -- Ever!
With more than 60 authors and reviewers contributing over 70 percent of new or completely revised content, The 2010 ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications is the biggest Handbook ever. Since it was first published in 1926, the Handbook
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04/29/2009 | ARRL's Technical Information Service Provides Members with Answers
Have you ever had a technical question that you weren't able to figure out? Even after checking with publications such as The ARRL Handbook or the ARRL Antenna Book, you're still stumped. Have you exhausted every resource you can think of, i
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02/20/2009 | The K7RA Solar Update
We saw a sunspot on February 11-13, then it was gone. Typical of sunspots recently, it was only seen briefly; this one was a relic of Solar Cycle 23, according to its magnetic signature. For at least a couple of years now, we've been expecting Solar Cycle
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09/26/2008 | The K7RA Solar Update
This week saw the appearance of another sunspot -- a new Solar Cycle 24 spot -- larger and lasting a little longer than last week's Solar Cycle 23 sunspot. It appeared for two days, September 22 and 23, with sunspot numbers of 18 and 16.
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