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02/04/2016 | ARRL Signs New Memorandum of Understanding with the American Red Cross
The ARRL and the American Red Cross have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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01/29/2016 | Ohio SEC Hoping to Expand “NVIS Antenna Day” Activity this Year
ARRL Ohio Section Emergency Coordinator Stan Broadway, N8BHL, says he is hoping to expand his section’s “NVIS Antenna Day” on April 23 by encouraging participation by stations in neighboring states.
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09/03/2015 | Nominations Open for the George Hart Distinguished Service Award
The ARRL is accepting nominations for the George Hart Distinguished Service Award. The deadline to receive nominations and supporting materials is November 1. The award honors long-time ARRL Communications Manager George Hart, W1NJM (SK), the chief dev...
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05/27/2015 | Amateur Radio Volunteers Muster for “Unprecedented” Weather Event
When extremely heavy rainfall hit Texas and Oklahoma over the Memorial Day holiday weekend, Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and SKYWARN volunteers scrambled to assist local emergency operations centers and National Weather Service (NWS) offices.
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05/13/2015 | Colorado ARES Volunteers Support Grueling Race
Pikes Peak Amateur Radio Emergency Service (PP ARES) volunteers provided communication support on May 2 for the 2015 Falcon 50 Ultra-Marathon. Competitors in the “military-heavy” 50-mile event carry 35-pound rucksacks while wearing boots and uniform, s...
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03/27/2015 | Oklahoma Amateur Radio Volunteers Activate Net to Track Severe Weather
Amateur Radio SKYWARN volunteers in Oklahoma went on alert March 25 as severe thunderstorms sparked tornadoes.
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02/26/2015 | US Southeast ARES Teams on the Job as Severe Winter Weather Strikes
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) volunteers in the US Southeast remained on alert on February 26, as the region faced an unaccustomed ration of severe winter weather.
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01/27/2015 | ARRL Board Names Award Recipients
ARRL Board Names Award Recipients.
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