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												09/09/2009 | ARRL Continuing Education Online Course RegistrationRegistration remains open through Sunday, September 20, 2009, for these online course sessions beginning on Friday, October 2, 2009: Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Level 1; Antenna Modeling; Radio Frequency Interference; Antenna Desi 
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												Feature 09/08/2009 | Surfin': Remember the TransistorThis week, Surfin' visits a Web site that remembers the component that shrunk the radio. 
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												09/03/2009 | Den Connors, KD2S (SK)The first president of Tucson Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR) Den Connors, KD2S, of Pepperell, Massachusetts, passed away September 3 from lymphoma. He was 58. Connors, an ARRL Life Member, conducted the firs 
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												Feature 08/27/2009 | Surfin': Hamming from the Front LinesThis week, Surfin' discovers the story of a group of hams that became Marine Corps MARS during the Vietnam War. 
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												08/26/2009 | South African Hams to Put ZS10WCS On the Air Before, During World CupWith World Cup soccer coming to South Africa in 2010, hams in that country will commemorate the event starting in September 2009 with a special call sign: ZS10WCS. According to the South African Radio League (SARL), that country's IARU Member-Society, the 
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												08/24/2009 | 2009 Field Day Logs Received, Posted OnlineAll 2009 Field Day logs that have been received have been posted to the Claimed Scores page on the ARRL Web site. They reflect all applications sent from the Learn More 
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												08/20/2009 | 7O1YGF Now in Logbook of The WorldARRL DXCC Manager Bill Moore, NC1L reports that the logs for the 2000 DXpedition to Yemen, 7O1YGF, have been uploaded to Logbook of The World (LoTW). Last week, Moore announced that after more than an eight year delay, the DXCC Desk approved the operation 
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												Feature 08/06/2009 | Surfin': Discovering the Voice of America in OhioThis week, Surfin' visits a blog and learns all about the Voice of America facility in southwestern Ohio. 
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