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QuickStats to Debut on Web and QST
Member polls have returned to the ARRL Web, but with a twist »
ARRL 2009 annual report
The 2009 ARRL annual report is now available. »
ARRL’s Field Day Locator
ARRL's Field Day Locator site »
ARRL Audio News Returns!
After a hiatus of nearly four months, the ARRL Audio News podcast has returned. »
New, world-wide amateur radio operators foundation
There is a new player on the ham radio political and educational scene with the goal of improving the skills of amateur radio operators around the world. This, by utilizing education, competition, advancement of technology and scientific research to promote international friendship and goodwill. It also wants to help prepare hams to better serve... »
World Amateur Radio Day April 18
"Newington, CT. April 7, 2010 –The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU), and its member societies representing over 150 countries around the world, will celebrate World Amateur Radio Day on April 18, 2010. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Amateur Radio: combining communication experience with modern digital techniques.” " »
ARRL Public Relations Committee to Host Field Day Webinar
The ARRL Public Relations Committee -- in conjunction with the ARRL’s Atlantic Division -- will host a “webinar” -- »
W1AW 2010 Spring/Summer Operating Schedule
W1AW transmits on-the-air code practice and bulletins of interest to hams. »
ARRL Seeks Input for New IARU Region 2 Band Plan
The deadline line set by Region 2 for gathering input and formulating recommendations is rather short. Amateurs who would like to submit input should take the following steps: »
ROS and CHIP deemed illegal below 222 mHz for U.S. amateurs
"It appears as though neither ROS or the older CHIP digital modes are legal for use below 222 mHz by licensed U.S. amateurs. On 23 February, 2010, an email was shared on various Web sites in which Dan Henderson of the ARRL reported that the League’s technical staff had determined that the new ROS mode... »
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