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												07/09/2013 | Huge Tracking Dish to Become Available for EMEHams will gain a powerful "voice" for moonbounce 
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												06/27/2013 | Noted DXer, DXpeditioner Joseph D. Duffin, W2ORA, SKW2ORA was well known in the DXing community 
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												06/11/2013 | Armstrong Dedication, Commemorative Broadcast PlannedArmstrong Dedication, Commemorative Broadcast Planned: 
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												04/25/2013 | Antennalyzer Inventor Wendell C. Morrison, W7LLX (SK)Wendell C. Morrison, W7LLX, of Waukesha, Wisconsin, passed away October 18, 2012. He was 97. An ARRL member for 66 years, Morrison is perhaps best known for the Antennalyzer, an early analog computing device for designing multi-tower AM directional arrays 
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												11/01/2012 | As Hurricane Sandy Wreaks Havoc on East Coast, Hams Heed Call to HelpEven though Hurricane Sandy was declared a post-tropical cyclone by the time it made its final landfall -- just 5 miles southwest of Atlantic City, New Jersey at about 8 PM EDT on Monday, October 29 -- the storm still had winds in excess of 80 miles per h 
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												05/23/2012 | Former ARRL First Vice President Steve Mendelsohn, W2ML (SK)After a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer, Steve Mendelsohn, W2ML, of Dumont, New Jersey, passed away May 23. He was 67. An ARRL Life Member, Mendelsohn began his time with ARRL in 1983 when he was elected as Vice Director of the Hudson Division... 
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												12/15/2011 | Amateur Radio Balloon Flight Crosses Atlantic, Sets RecordsRon Meadows, K6RPT, and his son Lee -- leaders of the California Near Space Project -- successfully launched an Amateur Radio high altitude balloon on Sunday, December 11 at 4:43 PM PST. The balloon reached a cruise altitude between 105,000 and 115,000 fe 
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												10/31/2011 | Antennas from Maryland to Maine Blanketed with Rare Autumn SnowDespite a rare autumn snowfall that affected several northeastern states, ARRL HQ is open for business. 
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