Field Day 2017 Digital QST
The June Issue of Digital #QST is Now Available! https://t.co/wQK3pAUGpP #ARRL #HamRadio pic.twitter.com/epP46dVo1c
— ARRL (@arrl) May 10, 2017
Get ready for Field Day 2017 with these articles in the June edition of QST:
The June Issue of Digital #QST is Now Available! https://t.co/wQK3pAUGpP #ARRL #HamRadio pic.twitter.com/epP46dVo1c
— ARRL (@arrl) May 10, 2017
Get ready for Field Day 2017 with these articles in the June edition of QST:
Volunteers are needed to staff an RRRA information table at the 17th annual Breakfast On The Farm at Kasin Farms, Hawley, Minnesota, on Saturday, June 3, 2017.
RRRA members interested on helping to raise awareness about our club, and Amateur Radio in the Red River Valley, are encouraged to contact .
Just 10 days after being introduced, the 2017 Amateur Radio Parity Act legislation, H.R. 555, passed the U.S. House of Representatives this week on unanimous consent under a suspension of House rules.
New “Amateur Radio Parity Act” Bill Introduced in US House of Representatives https://t.co/xsv5WQWOFy #ARRL #HamRadio pic.twitter.com/hrqLZg79is
— ARRL (@arrl) January 16, 2017
ARRL once again is calling on its members to urge their US Senators to support the Amateur Radio Parity Act (H.R. 1301) when it comes up in the Senate during the “lame duck” session of Congress that adjourns in mid-December. The House of Representatives approved the bill in September, but if the Senate does not follow suit, the bill will die, and the entire process will have to be repeated. ARRL Hudson Division Director Mike Lisenco, N2YBB, who chairs the ARRL Board’s Legislative Advocacy Committee and has been heavily involved in efforts to move H.R. 1301 forward, said today, “The clock is ticking!” [1]
Contacting your US Senators about the Amateur Radio Parity Act is quick and easy: