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The ARRL Solar Report
Solar activity has been at low levels with mostly weak C-class flares observed from Regions 4172 and 4180. The largest…
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ARRL Serving its Members: NU2W’s Story
By Phil Temples, K9HI, ARRL New England Division Vice Director The New England Division RFI Team assisted Tom Lanieri, NU2W,…
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Hams Track Campers’ High-Altitude Balloon, Decode Images
The Kopernik Observatory put out a call last week for hams to receive and decode transmissions from a launch by…
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Hams Prepare for Forecasted Busy Hurricane Season
The 2025 hurricane season has been underway for almost two months and there has activity on the both the Atlantic…
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ARRL Foundation Awards Alexia Snethen, KM6LGG, the 2025 Goldfarb Memorial Scholarship
Alexia Snethen, KM6LGG, of Fremont, California, has been awarded The Goldfarb Memorial Scholarship by the ARRL Foundation. The award, endowed…
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The ARRL Solar Report
Solar activity was at low levels on 28 July to 02 August and moderate levels on 03 August. The largest…
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Frank Butler, W4RH, Former ARRL Southeastern Division Director, Passes Away at 100
Former ARRL Southeastern Division Director Frank Butler, W4RH, has become a Silent Key. He passed away at the age of…
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High Altitude Camp Needs Amateur Radio Tracking Operators
On Wednesday, August 13, 2025, the Kopernik Observatory in Vestal, New York, will be running a High Altitude Balloon Camp…
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ARRL Celebrates the Jeffrey B. Goldman, K3DUA, Teachers Institute Week
Ham radio helped build the career of Jeff Goldman, K3DUA. Now, he’s paying it forward. The ARRL Teachers Institute on…
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New ARRL® DXCC® Trident Plaque Honors 100 Confirmed Entities on Three Modes
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® announces the DXCC® Trident plaque, a new award to honor the accomplishments of…
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