Status of CQ Magazine
12/22/2023 ARRL® has heard from many members concerned about their print subscriptions to CQ magazine. CQ magazine is not an ARRL publication, however ARRL members enjoy the ability to pursue earning the CQ Worked…
12/22/2023 ARRL® has heard from many members concerned about their print subscriptions to CQ magazine. CQ magazine is not an ARRL publication, however ARRL members enjoy the ability to pursue earning the CQ Worked…
12/23/2023 Join all of ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio®’s volunteers on December 31, 2023, from 0000 – 2359 UTC, for the last day of the yearlong Volunteers On the…
12/27/2023 2023 has been a remarkable year for amateur radio. There were many noteworthy opportunities for hams to use their license privileges for the greater good. An annular solar eclipse saw radio…
Thanks to the FCC eliminating the symbol rate limitations, in favor of a bandwidth limit, two of the General Class license questions are now incorrect and were eliminated from the…
11/03/2023 Special event stations will offer many opportunities for amateur radio operators to honor Veterans and make contacts for Veterans Day. The K1USN Radio Club will be on the air on Saturday,…
Skywarn Recognition Day is December 2nd, 2023!
FCC set to vote on removing the symbol rate restrictions that impedes digital modes, especially on HF, and stifles innovations for new and improved modes.
Anyone interested in seeing what goes into a DXpedition, the Navassa Island DXpedition 2015 video has now been made freely available for viewing on YouTube! K1N The Navassa Island DXpedition…
The HamSCI Solar Eclipse QSO Party (SEQP) begins on Saturday, October 14 at 1200 UTC and concludes at 2200 UTC. The purpose of the SEQP is to generate propagation observations…
A public period is open until October 30, 2023 for radio amateurs to comment on proposed changes to the 60 Meter band. ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® is…