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07/12/2016 | ARRL Training Webinar, “Contesting as Training for Public Service,” Set for July 24
A free ARRL Training Webinar, “Contesting as Training for Public Service,” hosted by Ward Silver, N0AX, will take place on Sunday, July 24, 8 until 10 PM EDT (0000-0200 UTC on July 25).
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07/12/2016 | ARRL CEO, Emergency Preparedness Manager Visit FEMA
ARRL CEO Tom Gallagher, NY2RF, and Emergency Preparedness Manager Mike Corey, KI1U, recently visited Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to further explore areas of cooperation and partnership.
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06/28/2016 | ARRL to Sponsor 2016 Atlantic Season Hurricane Webinar
The ARRL will sponsor a 2016 Atlantic Season Hurricane Webinar on Thursday, July 21.
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06/08/2016 | Pacific Northwest Earthquake Exercise Reaching for Realistic Response Scenario
This is only a test… Amateur Radio is playing a major role in the largest FEMA exercise of 2016, “Cascadia Rising.”
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05/25/2016 | Amateur Radio to Play Major Role in June Pacific Northwest Earthquake Exercise
Cascadia Rising, the largest FEMA exercise of 2016, will get under way on June 7, and Oregon and Washington ARES/RACES organizations both will be heavily involved, with a significant investment of HF activity planned.
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05/07/2016 | ARRL Ham Aid Gear Headed to Ecuador to Support Earthquake Relief, Recovery
Some 400 pounds of Ham Aid Amateur Radio equipment left ARRL Headquarters this week, bound for the Guayaquil Radio Club (HC2GRC) in Ecuador.
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02/13/2016 | Enthusiasm, Friendly Faces Abound at Orlando HamCation, Host of 2016 ARRL National Convention
New ARRL President Rick Roderick, K5UR, greeted visitors to the ARRL Expo at Orlando HamCation on February 12, the opening day of Orlando HamCation, which is hosting the 2016 ARRL National Convention.
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10/02/2015 | Hurricane Watch Net Enters Third Day of Hurricane Joaquin Response
The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) has entered its third day of its activation for Hurricane Joaquin, which the National Hurricane Center is calling “extremely dangerous.”
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