Recent News
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04/17/2025 | ARRL Videos Document Next Generation DXing Program at International DX Convention
ARRL was at Visalia to document the Next Generation DXing Program. The first of many NextGen DX presentations is available now on the ARRLHQ YouTube channel. The playlist will be built out in coming days with the rest of the material.
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04/14/2025 | ARRL Files Comments Responding to FCC Request for Input
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® filed comments [PDF] with the Federal Communications Commission in response to its request for public input on alleviating unnecessary regulatory burdens by deleting or modifying rules, In the Matter of Del
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04/11/2025 | The ARRL Solar Report
Solar wind parameters are expected to trend further towards nominal levels as the Coronal Hole High-Speed Stream effects continue to wane.
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04/10/2025 | Effort to Save Marconi Towers in Canada – Public Invited to Vote on Project
There’s an effort underway to save some of Marconi’s original towers, and an online poll is open for people to vote on it being a restoration project through the “Next Great Save” project from the National Trust for Canada
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04/10/2025 | Interesting ARRL Ham Radio Open House Locations
ARRL Ham Radio Open Houses are happening all over the Western Hemisphere, and more dates are being added by clubs each week
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04/09/2025 | ARRL Iowa Section Wins Ham Exemption to Handsfree Law
ARRL volunteers in the Iowa Section have cause to celebrate. Their state-level advocacy work on behalf of amateur radio has resulted in an exemption to the state’s handsfree law that covers ham operators.
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04/04/2025 | ARRL DXCC Statement on Mount Athos Operation SV1GA/A
The ARRL DXCC Desk has determined that the operation by a DXpedition team from Mount Athos meets the DXCC award program’s accreditation criteria.
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04/04/2025 | The ARRL Solar Report
Solar activity is likely to be moderate (R1-R2, Minor-Moderate) with a slight chance for X-class flares through April 5.
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