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06/19/2009 | ARRL Introduces Second Edition of VoIP: Internet Linking for Radio Amateurs
Through a technique called Internet linking, ham radio operators are harnessing the immediacy and portability of radio communication to the global reach of the Internet. Today's radio amateurs are using the Internet as the relay between their radio base s
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06/18/2009 | Surfin': Radio LoverThis week's Surfin' seeks and discovers a better definition for the word "amateur."
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06/17/2009 | Jim Tabor, KU5S (SK)
Jim Tabor, KU5S, passed away at his home in Greenwood, Arkansas on May 27; he was 54. A longtime ARRL member, Tabor was head of Kangaroo Tabor Software, which published various programs for radi
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05/18/2009 | FCC Looks to Raise Vanity Call Sign Fees for Second Consecutive Year
The FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order (NPRM) on May 14 seeking to raise fees for Amateur Radio vanity call signs. Currently, a vanity call sign costs $12.30 and is good for 10 years; the new fee, if the FCC plan goes thr
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05/08/2009 | ARRL In Action: What Have We Been Up to Lately?This feature -- including convenient Web links to useful information -- is a concise monthly update of some of the things ARRL is doing on behalf of its members. This installment covers the month of April.
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05/01/2009 | The 2009 ARRL National Convention and Dayton Hamvention: Two Weeks and Counting!
On May 15-17, hams from all over the world will make their way to the Hara Arena, located in Trotwood, Ohio for the 2009 ARRL National Convention and Dayton Hamvention®. Held annually since 1952, Hamvention is one of the largest Amateur Radio gatherin
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04/29/2009 | New Hams Arise from a Field Day ConflictHikers take a walk on the ham radio side.
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04/13/2009 | Youth@Ham Radio.Fun: Helping Heal With Ham (Radio)Going to the hospital is never fun. But for kids who have to live there due to medical conditions, it can be a major drag. Wonderful facilities -- such as the Ronald McDonald House -- have developed around the goal of making kids and their families more c
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