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												08/29/2012 | IARU Supports Proposal for .radio Domain NameThe International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) has expressed public support for a .radio top-level domain name. Under the proposal as put forth by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), registration will be available via the EBU to all eligible radio repres 
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												07/09/2012 | W1AW’s EchoLink and IRLP Nodes Temporarily SuspendedRecent upgrades to the ARRL’s Internet system has caused access to both the W1AW EchoLink Conference Server W1AWBDCT and W1AW’s IRLP Node 4292 to be temporarily suspended. Access to both W1AW systems can be expected by month’s end. We apologize for the in 
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												Feature 02/24/2012 | Surfin’: Hunting Broadcast Radio TransmittersThis week, Surfin’ wonders where the transmitter went -- and finds it on the Internet. 
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												08/05/2011 | New QuickStats Poll Now Available on ARRL WebsiteFour new poll questions have just been published on the QuickStats page on the ARRL website. Let your voice be heard! 
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												05/23/2011 | Atlantic Division to Host Two D-STAR WebinarsPeriodically, the ARRL’s Atlantic Division hosts a “webinar” -- an interactive Web-based seminar, designed to facilitate communication between a small number of presenters and a large remote audience using the Internet. Atlantic Division Director Bill Edg 
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												05/18/2011 | Bob Heil, K9EID, to Headline New Internet ShowOn Tuesday, May 24, Bob Heil, K9EID -- owner of Heil Sound -- will premier a new netcast show on Leo Laporte’s TwiT.tv website. Called HamNation, the show will focus on equipment, applications, tips and general information for the Amateur Radio operator. 
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												Feature 03/11/2011 | Surfin’: Eschewing ClutterThis week, Surfin’ complains about the clutter confounding the Internet. 
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												Feature 01/14/2011 | Surfin’: QRP Is For You?This week, Surfin’ visits a Web site where you can get your feet wet operating at 5 W -- or fewer. 
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