- Page 6 and 7: March 2000 Volume 84 Number 3David
- Page 11 and 12: THE AMERICAN RADIORELAY LEAGUE INC
- Page 14: Get to Know Your Section ManagerThe
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- Page 22 and 23: GEORGE DOMINICK, W4UWCLooking for a
- Page 26 and 27: CORRESPONDENCEYour opinions count!
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WORKBENCHPROJECTS AND INFORMATION F
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THE HELP DESKSchematic Symbols52 Ma
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creator) was providing free PSK31 s
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By H. Ward Silver, N0AXTest Your Kn
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HINTS & KINKSA SIMPLE ANTENNA FLIPP
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By Dave Patton, NT1N2000 Annual Mee
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The Board welcomed three new Vice D
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Craigie nominated Mr. Butler. Mr. B
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Table 1Elecraft K2, serial number 0
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Table 2Alinco DJ-V5TH, serial numbe
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FCC NewsENHANCED AMATEUR ENFORCEMEN
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officials and the hundreds of train
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THE WORLD ABOVE 50 MHZDr. Ernest K.
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EME AnnalsEME (moonbounce) standing
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DIGITAL DIMENSIONWinLink 2000: A Wo
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AT THE FOUNDATIONSpringing with New
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(156.7 Hz), 146.52. Adm: $2. Tables
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It is with deep regret that we reco
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CONTEST CORRALFeedbackIn the 1999 A
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By Dan Henderson, N1NDContest Branc
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Affiliated Club Competition Results
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1999 IARU HF WorldChampionship Resu
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Revised 1999 June VHF QSO Party Rov
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154, WB5ZED 232. Tfc: K5WOD 4, NOKW
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Bethpage, NY. Bob Wexelbaum, W2ILP,
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NEW HAMPSHIRE: SM, Mike Graham, K7C
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136longtime member N6DOC. Installat
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tion of the digital network within
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DEC, EC, ASM, and cabinet member at
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