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08/06/2015 | Yasme Foundation Announces Excellence Awards
The Yasme Foundation Board of Directors has announced the recipients of the Yasme Excellence Award.
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08/05/2015 | Hiram Percy Maxim Award Recipient Anna Veal, W0ANT, Sets Sights on Biomedical Career
Licensed only since 2008 when she was 8 years old, the young winner of the 2014 ARRL Hiram Percy Maxim Award, Anna Veal, W0ANT, of Littleton, Colorado, already has an enviable list of accomplishments to her credit.
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07/20/2015 | ARRL Board Approves Dues Hike, HF Band Plan, 2016 National Parks Centennial Event
Meeting over the weekend in Windsor, Connecticut, the ARRL Board of Directors has approved a $10 increase in the League’s annual dues rate, effective January 1, 2016.
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07/17/2015 | ARRL Complains to FCC About The Home Depot’s Marketing of RF Lighting Devices
The ARRL has filed a formal complaint with the FCC, alleging that The Home Depot home improvement chain has been illegally marketing certain RF-ballast lighting devices in violation of FCC Part 18 rules.
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06/26/2015 | Canadian Satellite Will Listen for ARRL Field Day Stations
A Canadian research satellite will listen for Amateur Radio transmissions during ARRL Field Day as it passes over the US on Sunday (UTC).
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06/12/2015 | Amateur Radio Newsline Co-Founder, Editor Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, SK
A well-known voice in the Amateur Radio news media has gone silent. Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, of Santa Clarita, California, died June 11.
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05/07/2015 | Amateur Radio Repeater from US Clears Customs in Nepal
Thanks to the efforts of the Computer Association of Nepal-USA (CAN-USA), a repeater that the group had donated to Tribhuvan University in Nepal was released from customs on May 5 and now is at the university in the care of Sanjeeb Panday, 9N1SP.
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05/04/2015 | American-Nepali Disaster Communication Group Calls for Release of Needed Radio Gear
The Computer Association of Nepal-USA (CAN-USA) has called on the Amateur Radio community to urge the government of Nepal to release radio equipment being held up in customs, so that it can be used to support the earthquake relief and recovery.
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