ARRL Headquarters will re-open today, Tuesday, February 2, at 11 AM EST (1600 UTC). W1AW will operate on its normal weekday schedule.
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Video Amateur Ham Radio Falkland Islands. From DXNews.com
Amateur Ham Radio Falkland Islands. VP8EME, VP8LP, VP8NE. Author – FITV.
Read moreJanusz Wegrzyn, SP9FIH, has won the 2019 Single-Operator Cass Award
Janusz Wegrzyn, SP9FIH, has won the 2019 Single-Operator Cass Award. Sponsored by Club Log, DXLab, and the Northern California DX Club, the Cass Awards encourage […]
Read moreARRL Board of Directors to Reconsider the Use of Electronic Balloting
The ARRL Board of Directors will look into the use of electronic balloting systems “to augment paper balloting for ARRL elections.” The Board instituted a […]
Read moreARRL Headquarters is Closed Today, February 1
Due to anticipated severe winter weather, ARRL Headquarters is closed today, Monday, February 1. This includes customer telephone service lines. W1AW will operate on its […]
Read morePJ2/DK5ON Curacao Island. From DXNews.com
DK5ON will be again active as PJ2/DK5ON from Curacao Island, IOTA SA – 099, 4 – 23 March 2021.
Read moreJD1BQA Komagari Ogasawara Islands. From DXNews.com
Takio, JH3QFL will be active as JD1BQA from Komagari, Chichijima Island, IOTA AS – 031, Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, 1 – 7 May 2021.
Read moreDXCC Most Wanted 2021. From DXNews.com
DXCC Most wanted countries 2021 Club Log version. Updated 28 January 2021.
Read moreRadFxSat-2 Satellite Signals Detected, AMSAT Engineering Continues to Assess Status
AMSAT reports that it’s continuing to assess the status of the RadFxSat-2 / Fox-1E amateur radio CubeSat after a ham in Nevada reported hearing his […]
Read moreZF2LC Cayman Islands. From DXNews.com
W2SM is currently active from Cayman Islands as ZF2LC.
Read moreVK9IR Mellish Reef. From DXNews.com
VK9IR Team will be active from Mellish Reef, OC-072, in October 2021.
Read moreVK9HR Willis Island. From DXNews.com
VK9HR Team will be active from Willis Island, OC-007, in October 2021.
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