Recent News
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08/12/2022 | Updates from the 2022 Ham Radio Youth Summer Camp in Croatia
This year's 10th Youngsters on the Air Summer Camp is taking place in Karlovac, Croatia, August 6 - 13, 2022. Participants are publishing a daily blog from the camp: www.ham-yota.com/yota2022.
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08/12/2022 | Upcoming Ham Radio Conventions Emphasize Learning and Youth
August 20 - 21, the Huntsville Hamfest will be the host of the ARRL Southeastern Division Convention in Huntsville, Alabama. August 26 - 28, the Northeast HamXposition will host the combined ARRL New England & Hudson Division Conventions in Massachusetts.
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08/12/2022 | MFJ to Celebrate 50th Anniversary
MFJ Enterprises, an amateur radio electronics manufacturer and retailer, will celebrate 50 years in business this October. Martin Jue, K5FLU, founded the company in 1972.
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08/11/2022 | Ron Block, NR2B, Wins the July 2022 QST Cover Plaque Award
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08/09/2022 | New ARRL Radio Lab Inspires Innovation in the Ham Shack
ARRL has unveiled its new Radio Laboratory, W1HQ. In a new video on ARRL's YouTube channel, Jherica Goodgame, KI5HTA, a summer intern at ARRL Headquarters, tours viewers through the station.
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08/08/2022 | Sangamon Valley Radio Club to Sponsor Radio Orienteering Activities
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) has awarded a grant to the Sangamon Valley Radio Club (SVRC) in Springfield, Illinois for a new project to introduce youth, outdoor enthusiasts, and members of the public to amateur radio.
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08/05/2022 | The K7RA Solar Update
Solar flux is finally back into the triple digits, which means decent radio propagation again on Earth's day side and along with the reasonably low risk for radio blackouts
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08/04/2022 | Hams Radio Operators Support American Red Cross in Kentucky Flood Response
Red Cross teams also worked alongside their state and municipal partners among others, including Kentucky Amateur Radio Emergency ServiceĀ® (ARESĀ®) volunteers.
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