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												07/21/2016 | Statistics from Germany Show Decline in Amateur Radio NumbersLicense statistics and exam information provided by Gerrit Herzig, DH8GHH, show that Amateur Radio numbers in Germany have been declining since peaking 2002. 
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												05/25/2016 | New ARRL Extra Class License Manual Available as Softcover, Spiral-Bound, or E-BookAchieve the highest level of Amateur Radio licenses. The new ARRL Extra Class License Manual (11th edition) is available in softcover, spiral-bound, or e-book versions. With the optional academic-style spiral-bound edition (ARRL Item 0550, ISBN: 978-1-... 
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												12/02/2015 | ARRL Reiterates Call for FCC to Make Historical Licensee Data AvailableAt the request of the FCC, the ARRL on has filed supplemental comments urging the Commission to continue to make available via the Universal Licensing System (ULS) historical Amateur Radio license information not associated with a current licensee or a... 
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												09/10/2015 | ULS, Other FCC Systems Come Back OnlineScheduled FCC computer system upgrades took a couple of days longer than anticipated, but the Universal Licensing System (ULS) — the repository for Amateur Radio licensing data and portal for all applications — came back online early on September 10. 
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												08/04/2015 | ARISS Space Station Contact on Tap for Space Jam 9 AttendeesThe Space Jamboree Workshop (Space Jam) 9 in Rantoul, Illinois, once again will have the opportunity to host an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact. 
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												06/10/2015 | The ARRL Extra Class License Manual Now Available on KindleThe ARRL has just released a digital edition of The ARRL Extra Class License Manual in Kindle format. 
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												11/05/2014 | ARRL Introduces Kindle Edition of Ham Radio License ManualARRL has introduced a Kindle edition of the Ham Radio License Manual. 
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												11/03/2014 | ARISS: Your Students Could Be Among the Next to Speak with the Space Station Crew via Ham RadioARISS is seeking applications from schools and educational organizations to host an Amateur Radio contact with the ISS crew. 
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