ARRL
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High Altitude Camp Needs Amateur Radio Tracking Operators
On Wednesday, August 13, 2025, the Kopernik Observatory in Vestal, New York, will be running a High Altitude Balloon Camp for local high school students.
The payload of the balloon will contain an Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) transmitter, call sign K2ZRO-9, for tracking, plus a slow-scan television (SSTV) transmitter on 145.600 throughout the flight. The launch is planned between...
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ARRL Celebrates the Jeffrey B. Goldman, K3DUA, Teachers Institute Week
Ham radio helped build the career of Jeff Goldman, K3DUA. Now, he’s paying it forward.
The ARRL Teachers Institute on Wireless Technology celebrates the generosity of Jeff Goldman, K3DUA. A gift from Goldman has underwritten an entire week of the program, allowing 13 educators from all over the United States to attend the program.
Goldman took an interest in radio at the age of 12, when his fathe...
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New ARRL® DXCC® Trident Plaque Honors 100 Confirmed Entities on Three Modes
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® announces the DXCC® Trident plaque, a new award to honor the accomplishments of radio amateurs who have confirmed contacts with at least 100 ARRL DXCC award entities on each of three modes: phone, CW, and digital. The plaque is endorsable at levels of 200, 300, and Honor Roll, based on achieving that level on all three modes at the time of applic...
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Former ARRL Central Division Director Dick Isley, W9GIG, Passes Away
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Jobs For Hams at ARRL Headquarters
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® is seeking qualified applicants for several positions at our headquarters in Newington, Connecticut. ARRL is a great place for a ham to work!
Membership Manager
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is seeking a dynamic and experienced Membership Manager to lead strategies focused on membership growth, engagement, and retention. This full-time pos...