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01/12/2016 | “Cows Over the World” CW DXpeditions Planned
Tom Callas, KC0W, has announced the all-CW “Cows Over the World” DXpeditions for 2016. All call sign suffixes will contain "COW." The schedule calls for a summer departure to (in this order): American Samoa, Samoa, Tokelau, Solomon Islands, Temotu Prov...
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05/07/2015 | Amateur Radio Repeater from US Clears Customs in Nepal
Thanks to the efforts of the Computer Association of Nepal-USA (CAN-USA), a repeater that the group had donated to Tribhuvan University in Nepal was released from customs on May 5 and now is at the university in the care of Sanjeeb Panday, 9N1SP.
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05/04/2015 | American-Nepali Disaster Communication Group Calls for Release of Needed Radio Gear
The Computer Association of Nepal-USA (CAN-USA) has called on the Amateur Radio community to urge the government of Nepal to release radio equipment being held up in customs, so that it can be used to support the earthquake relief and recovery.
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04/30/2015 | ARRL Facebook Repost of Interview with Ham in Nepal Draws Huge Response
The Weather Channel’s “AMHQ” program today featured an interview with Kathmandu Amateur Radio operator Satish Kharel, 9N1AA. ARRL has reposted the interview on its Facebook page, with the permission of The Weather Channel. In the interview segment, Kha...
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04/29/2015 | Nepal Grants Operating Permission, Call Signs to Visiting Hams, as Earthquake Recovery Continues
The Nepalese government also is reported to be cutting some of the red tape that has prevented hams from outside the country from operating within Nepal.
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04/27/2015 | Amateur Radio Volunteers in Nepal, India Continue to Aid Earthquake Response
As the death toll climbs in the wake of the devastating magnitude 7.9 earthquake in Nepal, rescue and recovery work is continuing, and Amateur Radio volunteers have been a part of it.
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09/03/2013 | MARS Transpacific Emergency Communication Exercise Overcomes Obstacles
A MARS exercise is a success, despite some problems and poor conditions.
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