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												07/06/2016 | ARRL 600 Meter Experiment Reports 202,400+ Hours of Operation, Zero Interference ComplaintsThe ARRL 600 Meter Experiment under the WD2XSH Part 5 Experimental license reports that no interference complaints have been received from other services operating in the 465-515 kHz band over the course of more than 202,400 hours of operation. 
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												06/10/2016 | VLF, LF, MF Experimenters Will Transmit ARRL Field Day GreetingsMembers of the Experimental VLF, LF, and MF community again will be reaching out to Amateur Radio operators taking part in ARRL Field Day, June 25-26. 
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												04/16/2015 | ARRL 600 Meter Experiment Coordinator Recommends Renewing Experimental LicenseARRL 600 Meter Experiment Coordinator Fritz Raab, W1FR, said the mission of the experimental operation “has actually been accomplished,” but the license ought to be renewed. 
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												02/13/2015 | ARRL Warns Experimental Licensee to Avoid Interference to HF Ham ActivityARRL Warns Experimental Licensee to Avoid Interference to HF Ham Activity 
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												03/06/2014 | Hams’ Experimental VLF Signals Heard in the UK, EuropeHams experimenting on very low frequencies have been heard across the Atlantic. 
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												02/15/2012 | ARRL 500 kHz Experimental Group Sparked Interest in MF OperationIn September 2006, the FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology granted a Part 5 experimental license -- WD2XSH -- to the ARRL on behalf of a group of radio amateurs who were interested in investigating spectrum in the vicinity of 500 kHz. Called the AR 
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												07/06/2010 | ARRL’s 500 kHz Experiment Shows Small GrowthIn the quarterly report for the ARRL’s 500 kHz Experimental Station for the period ending May 2010 (see link to PDF below), Experiment Coordinator Fritz Raab, W1FR, reported that since the experiment began in late 2006, 20 of the 32 participating stations 
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												05/05/2010 | New Beacon On the AirIn January, Brian Justin, WA1ZMS, of Forest, Virginia, filed an application with the FCC for an experimental license to operate a propagation beacon on 70.005 MHz. It was approves, and on Monday May 3, a 70 MHz beacon -- WE9XFT -- went live at 1200 UTC... 
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