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NASA is seeking U.S. formal and informal education institutions and organizations, individually or working together, to host an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, or ARISS contact between the dates of Jan 15 and July 15, 2012 Read the Full Article from the SARC
Amateur radio operators from the Bristol Contest Group will be active as GJ6YB/P from Jersey (EU-013) between June 17-19th Read the Full Article from the SARC
ICPO – Islands, Castles and Portable Operations. Probably the most comprehesive ham radio activity listings available anywhere on the internet Read the Full Article from the SARC
One of the best-ever amateur radio public relations spots ever done was aired recently on KCTV channel 5 in Kansas City. It featured only a reporter, two hams and an H-T, but is an excellent example of how an interview should take place Read the Full Article from the SARC
Today, 17th June 2011, a Dutch court will hear the arguments in a lawsuit that could have a major impact on many Internet sites, portals, search engines, widgets, gadgets and mobile apps that link to other websites Read the Full Article from the SARC
The most recent case of an interfering device on 147.0067 MHz, affecting Brisbane’s VK4RBN 2m repeater has been resolved Read the Full Article from the SARC
Radio Spectrum Management have just announced that they will allow the use of E, X and Y callsign suffixes for amateur radio service callsigns from Noon, Wednesday 22nd June 2011 Read the Full Article from the SARC
AMSAT-UK will have a presence at the first ever UK Space Conference being organised by the UK Space Agency which takes place at the Univeristy of Warwick on July 4/5th 2011 Read the Full Article from the SARC
To commemorate their 50th anniversary, the Verulam Amateur Radio Club ran a successful special event station GB50VE during June 9/10th 2011 to demonstrate the hobby to school pupils Read the Full Article from the SARC
Weekly IOTA News – compiled by Ric, DL2VFR of the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club Read the Full Article from the SARC
Did you know that Radio Peking, later to become Radio Beijing, started life.. in a cave? Read the Full Article from the SARC
The organisers of the IARU Region 1 General Conference and GAREC conference in Sun City, South Africa have advised that registrations for GAREC 2011 must close on 19th June if accommodation is to be guaranteed Read the Full Article from the SARC
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