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06/23/2015 | New World Distance Records Set on 2.3 and 3.4 GHz Ham Bands
Two California radio amateurs — one of them in Hawaii — have set new world distance records on the 2.3 and 3.4 GHz microwave amateur bands.
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01/16/2015 | Kids Day at KH6LC is a Big Deal on the Big Island
Kids Day at KH6LC is a Big Deal on the Big Island.
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10/29/2014 | Hawaii ARES Volunteers Firming Up Plans for Possible Lava Flow Activation
Hawaii ARES volunteers are firming up plans for a possible activation in response to the Puna Lava Flow.
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10/20/2014 | Radio Amateurs Play a Role in Separate Storm Responses
Radio Amateurs Play a Role in Separate Storm Responses.
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10/16/2014 | ARES Volunteers Stand Ready as Tropical Storm Ana Aims for Hawaii
ARES Volunteers stand ready as Tropical Storm Ana aims for Hawaii.
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09/23/2014 | ARRL Deploying Ham Aid Kits to Hawaii to Assist in Possible Lava Flow Response
ARRL Headquarters is deploying Ham Aid kits to Hawaii to assist in a possible activation in the wake of a lava flow.
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08/03/2013 | Hawaii Hams Muster to Help Forecasters Track Tropical Storm Flossie
SKYWARN net helps NWS to track tropical storm over Hawaii.
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08/15/2012 | VHF Pioneer Paul Lieb, KH6HME (SK)
Paul Lieb, KH6HME, of Hilo, Hawaii, passed away July 16. He was 84. Lieb -- an ARRL Life Member -- was best known for his VHF work and his a radio beacon on the slopes of Mauna Loa where he worked the famous trans-Pacific tropo duct to the West Coast.
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