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												09/09/2013 | Amateur Radio Goes to CollegeThe International Microwave Symposium is "The World Series of RF." 
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												05/14/2013 | Ward Silver, N0AX, Elected President of Yasme FoundationAt its annual meeting last month, the Yasme Foundation’s Board of Directors elected Ward Silver, N0AX, as its new President. Silver will replace Wayne Mills, N7NG, who has resigned. 
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												Feature 02/01/2013 | Surfin’: Finding the Good StuffThis week, Surfin’ reveals where to find the websites and software that comprise “the good stuff.” 
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												Feature 10/06/2012 | Amateur Radio Quiz: Ham HorizonsPart 97.1 points out five bases and purposes of the Amateur Radio Service. The third principle -- encouragement and improvement of the Amateur Service through rules which provide for advancing skills in both the communication and technical phases of the a 
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												Feature 06/20/2012 | Amateur Radio Quiz: No GuessingYou’ll have to work extra hard on this quiz because it’s not a “multiple guess.” Some answers may require a little calculation, some may require exercising the memory banks -- and all will require a little head scratching. 
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												Feature 02/09/2012 | Amateur Radio Quiz: The Big UnitAmateur Radio deals with everything -- from the very, very small to the very, very large -- so it’s particularly important that we know how to work with units of measurement. One of the easiest checks on a calculation is whether the units “work out” they 
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												Feature 01/07/2012 | Amateur Radio Quiz: As Seen on TV!With ham radio getting a little exposure in the form of Mike Baxter, KA0XTT, on the hit ABC comedy Last Man Standing, let’s have some fun remembering some other hammy appearances in the media. 
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												Feature 11/24/2011 | Amateur Radio Quiz: Forming AttachmentsCritical to almost all aspects of successfully making contacts are the contacts -- or rather, the connections between contacts -- that allow electrons to scurry back and forth (and back and forth) carrying on our conversations. Pin down each question and 
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