Recent News
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12/04/2019 | ARISS Contact with Pennsylvania School to be Streamed Live
An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) school contact with astronaut Dr. Drew Morgan, MD, KI5AAA, and students at Council Rock High School in Pennsylvania will be livestreamed.
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12/04/2019 | Oldest Known US Ham Receives ARRL Centurion Award
The oldest known US radio amateur, Cliff Kayhart, W4KKP, received his ARRL Centurion Award plaque in November.
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12/04/2019 | UN Headquarters’ 4U1UN has been Back on the Air
The United Nations Amateur Radio Club, 4U1UN, at UN Headquarters in New York has been back on the air.
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12/04/2019 | Slow-Scan TV Transmissions from International Space Station Taking Place until December 6
Russian cosmonauts were expected to activate VHF FM Slow Scan TV (SSTV) image transmissions from the International Space Station, starting Wednesday, December 4, until Friday, December 6 (UTC).
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12/03/2019 | US State Department Seeks Foreign Service Information Management Technical Specialists – Radio
The US Department of State is currently accepting applications for Foreign Service Information Management Technical Specialists – Radio (IMTS-R) positions.
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12/03/2019 | Boy Scouts Report Increased JOTA 2019 Station Participation
The Boy Scouts of America report that overall JOTA 2019 participation was down slightly from 2018.
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12/02/2019 | SKYWARN Recognition Day Participation Webinar Set for December 4
A webinar will held on Wednesday, December 4, at 8:30 PM EST (December 5 at 0130 UTC) for those interested in participating in SKYWARN Recognition Day (SRD).
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12/02/2019 | YOTA Month Expanding into the Americas
December is Youth on the Air (YOTA) Month, when stations operated by young radio amateurs around the world will get on the air to celebrate youth in amateur radio.
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