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  2. List of amateur radio organizations - Wikipedia

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    a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Algeria Andorra Unió de Radioaficionats Andorrans: a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Andorra Argentina Radio Club Argentino: a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Argentina Aruba Aruba Amateur Radio Club

  3. Amateur radio club connects students with enthusiasts - AOL

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    28/22 NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — An amateur radio club at a local college is connecting students with other radio enthusiasts from around the world while engaging in groundbreaking research. From the ...

  4. American Radio Relay League - Wikipedia

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    The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the largest membership association of amateur radio enthusiasts in the United States. ARRL is a non-profit organization and was co-founded on April 6, 1914, by Hiram Percy Maxim and Clarence D. Tuska of Hartford, Connecticut.

  5. Snot Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Anthony LoMonaco (born June 21, 1970) is an American professional wrestler, currently wrestling on the independent circuit under the ring name Anthony Michaels.He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling as a member of The Dudley Brothers under the ring name Snot Dudley in summer 1995. [1]

  6. WRMI - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting on June 14, 1994, with a 50,000-watt transmitter and two antennas located near Miami, Florida. [4] In December 2013, they purchased the WYFR transmission complex from Family Radio in Okeechobee, Florida. [11]

  7. 60-meter band - Wikipedia

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    The 60 m band was released for amateur radio in Switzerland (ITU Region 1 ) in January 2017, however the Sursee Amateur Radio Club obtained earlier the necessary official authorizations from their Federal Office of Communications for a Swiss 5 MHz Experimental Beacon project. Using the callsign HB9AW, the beacon became operational on 5291.0 kHz ...

  8. Amateur radio - Wikipedia

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    Amateur radio licenses may also be granted to organizations or clubs. In some countries, hams were allowed to operate only club stations. [41] An amateur radio license is valid only in the country where it is issued or in another country that has a reciprocal licensing agreement with the issuing country. [42] [43]

  9. Hamfest - Wikipedia

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    A hamfest is a convention of amateur radio enthusiasts, [1] often combining a trade show, flea market, and various other activities of interest to amateur radio operators (hams). [2] In the United Kingdom the term rally is more commonly used for amateur radio conventions. [3] "Hamfests" were noted as early as 1924 in the U.S. [4]