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11/27/2015 | It's a Wrap: WRC-15 Concludes in Geneva
World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15) concluded its deliberations on November 27 in Geneva, as heads of delegations sign the Final Acts that revise the Radio Regulations.
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11/11/2015 | Potential 15 kHz-Wide 60 Meter Band Advances at WRC-15, but Far From a Done Deal
As World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15) moves into its second week in Geneva, consensus is shaping up around a new, 15 kHz-wide secondary 60 meter allocation, at 5351.5-5366.5 kHz, with amateur stations limited to an effective isotropic ra...
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11/03/2015 | Amateur Radio Contact with ISS Takes Place in Conjunction with WRC-15
An Amateur Radio contact between International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Headquarters Amateur Radio club station and two crew members of the International Space Station helped to kick off World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15).
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10/12/2015 | IARU Administrative Council Stresses Importance of Antenna Systems for Amateur Radio
The IARU Administrative Council has adopted a resolution calling on IARU member societies to encourage governments to recognize the importance of the Amateur Radio Service and of Amateur Radio antennas.
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08/26/2015 | Outcome for 5 MHz at WRC-15 Remains in Limbo
With the deadline to submit proposals to World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15) now less than 2 months away, it’s still unclear how at least one agenda item of importance to the Amateur Radio community will fare.
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08/08/2015 | IARU Raises Satellite Frequency-Coordination Concerns
The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) has expressed concern that satellites that are — or will be — operating in Amateur Radio bands may cause conflicts in some parts of the world.
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05/16/2015 | Dayton Hamvention 2015: Day 2 — Aisle-Jamming Attendance, ARRL Member Forum
Large crowds are jamming the aisles in the Hara Arena complex for Day 2 of Dayton Hamvention® 2015.
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05/04/2015 | ARRL Wants FCC to “Do More Than Talk the Talk” in Millimeter Band Proceeding
The ARRL has challenged the FCC to “do more than talk the talk” with respect to an FCC proceeding now under way to accommodate vehicular radar applications on spectrum in 76-81 GHz range.
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