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09/29/2008 | Montana Ham Assists in Rescue of Fellow Amateur 600 Miles Away
On Sunday, September 21, Bob Williams, N7ODM, of Bozeman, Montana, was just tuning around on 40 meters, giving his rig a test just before a scheduled QSO with his brother Rich, K7URU, in Spokane, when he heard a faint CW signal around 1 PM (MDT): Glenn Ru
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08/13/2008 | Amateur Station at Smithsonian Going QRT after 32 Years
After more than 30 years on the air from the nation's capital, the Amateur Radio station at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, NN3SI, will become silent on Thursday, July 31. Originally located in the Nations of Nations exh
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08/01/2008 | Surfin': Amateur Radio When You Least Expect ItThis week, Surfin’ finds Amateur Radio in motion pictures and other unexpected places.
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07/28/2008 | A New Ham and Proud of it!Something old is new again.
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07/18/2008 | Surfin': On the Radio at DisneyThis week, Surfin’ take a radio road-trip to Disney’s East and West Coast worlds.
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07/15/2008 | Capitalizing on your Capital ProjectA big key unlocks interest in ham radio.
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06/03/2008 | Morse Code Returning to MARS Toolbox
After more than a dozen years, Morse code will soon be returning to Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) nets. In the mid-1990s, the Department of Defense (DoD) did away with CW operation across the board -- including MARS nets -- as automatic systems s
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05/20/2008 | Morse Code at 140 WPMMr Spock meets Samuel Morse.
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