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												05/11/2011 | High School Radio Club to Offer Free Foxhunting Transmitter KitsMiguel Enriquez, KD7RPP, is an Instructor with the ARRL’s Teachers Institute on Wireless Technology (TI), as well as a math and electronics teacher at Pueblo High School in Tucson, Arizona. One of his responsibilities at Pueblo is advising the school’s Am 
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												11/29/2010 | British Man Convicted for Deliberate Interference, Operating Without a LicenseClive McMurray of the British town of Hull (located about 45 miles southwest of York) was convicted and sentenced on November 22 for causing deliberate interference to Amateur Radio users and unlawfully using radio equipment without a license. According t 
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												Feature 09/27/2010 | ARDF Update: Three Medals for Team USA at the 2010 ARDF World ChampionshipsThe 15th ARDF World Championships have just ended and Team USA members stood proudly on the podium once again. 
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												Feature 07/24/2010 | ARDF Update: Radio Foxhunters Find Their Champions in OhioNo shack potatoes here! These radio-orienteering enthusiasts took to the beautiful woods of the Buckeye State in pursuit of transmitters and medals. 
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												Feature 09/08/2009 | Surfin': Remember the TransistorThis week, Surfin' visits a Web site that remembers the component that shrunk the radio. 
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												07/30/2009 | FCC Issues Citation to Part 15 MarketerOn July 28, the FCC issued a Citation to Hobby Lobby International (HLI) for marketing non-compliant radio frequency devices. According to the Commission, these devices were in violation of the Communications Act of 1934, As Amended and 
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												Feature 06/25/2009 | Doubling Up on Field DayAs most any ham knows, Field Day is by far the most popular operating event of the ham-land calendar. Every June thousands of radio amateurs pack up or set up in some way to participate in this wonderful event. 
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												Feature 11/25/2008 | It Seems to Us: Our Next Spectrum ChallengesDefending and enhancing amateurs’ access to the radio spectrum: That is the most important mission of the ARRL. Members support this mission through their membership dues, but another essential source of support is the Fund for the Defense of Amateu 
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