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APR Performance AB-300018 New 10mm Wind Splitter Support Rod (longer Length)

APR Performance AB-300018 New 10mm Wind Splitter Support Rod (longer Length)

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APR AB-300018 New 10mm Wind Splitter Support Rods (longer Length) Universal Splitter support rods for use with APRs carbon fiber front wind splitter.Images used may be generic. Actual product may vary.

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Industry-Leading Technical Support Event, HDI Conference & Expo, Kicks Off
Business technology investment related to digital transformation (DX) projects will constitute the majority of growth in IT-relat. … Parallel execution of jobs is done using multiple worker processes using the “cluster” functionality to take full …
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China Zenix Auto International Schedules 2015 Third Quarter Press Release and
Business technology investment related to digital transformation (DX) projects will constitute the majority of growth in IT-relat. … Parallel execution of jobs is done using multiple worker processes using the “cluster” functionality to take full …
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Media Advisory: Large Crowd to Protest Devastating Hospital Cuts in North Bay
Business technology investment related to digital transformation (DX) projects will constitute the majority of growth in IT-relat. … Parallel execution of jobs is done using multiple worker processes using the “cluster” functionality to take full …
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Constituent letters urging members of the US House of Representatives to co-sponsor H.R. 4969, the Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2014, need to arrive at ARRL Headquarters by Friday, September 12, for forwarding to Congress. ARRL Regulatory Information Manager Dan Henderson, N1ND, said the last legislative day for the fall is September 19, and Congress will not be back in session again until after…

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A major donation from noted DXer Kan Mizoguchi, JA1BK, to the ARRL Second Century Campaign will support “The DX Log Archive Endowed by JA1BK.” Earnings from the generous gift will fund the creation and management of a DX Log Archive Program for paper DX logs of rare and significant DXpeditions that took place predominantly in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. The archive also would include pre-1950 …

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Amateur Radio volunteers in California’s Tuolumne County assisted local emergency managers and the American Red Cross by supporting communication at a shelter in Groveland, set up in the wake of the El Portal Fire in Yosemite National Park. The National Park Service reported that the fire got its start in the community of El Portal on July 26, and evacuations were put into effect for Foresta an…

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In a video, ARRL President Kay Craigie, N3KN, has issued an urgent call to all radio amateurs to get behind a grassroots campaign to promote co-sponsorship of HR.4969, “The Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2014.” HR.4969 would require the FCC to extend PRB-1 coverage to restrictive covenants. It was introduced in the US House with bipartisan support on June 25 at the request of the ARRL, which worke…

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The US House Armed Services Committee has expressed its continued support for the Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) program. The backing was included in a report accompanying HR 4435, the FY15 National Defense Authorization bill. Language drafted by the Subcommittee on Intelligence, Emerging Threats and Capabilities was subsequently approved by the full committee. The House Armed Services …

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Tuna Tin 2 40m Transmitter

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Low Power Ham Radio transmitter in a Tuna Can. You can read more about it by downloading the PDF file at this link.

Radio Volunteers Provide Critical Support for 30th Challenge Cup Relay:
Amateur Radio volunteers were key to maintaining safety and security for the thousands of law enforcement personnel who took part in the Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay http://www.bakervegas.com/ (B2V) race on March 22. This year marked the 30th …
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Ofcom 2300 and 3400 MHz ham radio bands statement
Following a consultation last year, Ofcom has decided to remove from the Amateur Radio Licence all frequencies in these bands which overlap with those planned for award (2350 to 2390 and 3410 to 3475 MHz) , giving amateurs at least twelve months' …
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Amateur Radio volunteers were key to maintaining safety and security for the thousands of law enforcement personnel who took part in the Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay (B2V) race on March 22. This year marked the 30th anniversary of the event, sometimes called “The world’s longest police foot pursuit.” The relay event covers some 120 miles of remote territory, from the Mojave Desert near Ba…

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Houston, TX (PRWEB) March 20, 2013

In the face of shrinking public budgets, the Wireless Industry Association invites homeowners and safety-minded neighborhood residents to “neighbor up” for neighborhood safety by promoting the use of readily available, inexpensive wireless radio equipment enabling better community cohesion. WIA supports emerging neighborhood safety resources like Nextdoor.com via their own site, NeighborhoodWatchRadio.org, by referring interested homeowners and home owner associations, and by providing advice toward equipping neighborhood crime watch groups.

Wireless two-way communications are generally the preferred method of maintaining neighborhood watch cohesion in a community. The Wireless Industry Association is well-positioned to promote awareness of the most appropriate types of two-way radio systems for existing and potential neighborhood crime watch groups. WIA president, Bob Hutchinson, explains, “With city, county and state public safety and police budgets being slashed, and even eliminated in some cases, neighbors, neighborhoods, and communities are faced with establishing awareness and neighborhood safety systems for their own protection.” Hutchinson adds, “Although Neighborhood Watch Radio doesn’t sell anything, the GMRS and UHF two-way radios are among the most available consumer electronics products today. Wireless industry retailers, community interest groups, Hams and Ham Radio Club volunteers, and vendors also live in neighborhoods and are ready to help set up groups.” (http://www.wirelessindustry.com/index.asp)

WIA’s sister site, Neighborhood Watch Radio, hopes to increase public awareness of the need for in-community safety & anti-crime prevention systems. One of the ways it intends to do this is by encouraging members of existing or future neighborhood watch groups to communicate with reliable two-way radios to monitor and prevent crime. The group offers group organizing and means for contacting neighbors through zip codes through the website (NeighborhoodWatchRadio.org). NWR also helps to set up neighborhood volunteers, coordinators, and group members, as well as to provide crucial information on various inexpensive two-way radios available for the most reliable and appropriate group use.

NextDoor.com is an already established neighborhood social network site that has received notable media coverage from the likes of ABC News, CNN, and the Wall Street Journal. The site has promoted awareness of neighborhood crime prevention by offering community organization resources, and has achieved great exposure and a growing list of subscribing neighborhood groups. The WIA stands poised to support such sites in their effort to fill in the gap caused by shrinking local resources toward better neighborhood safety and security.

The Wireless Industry Association is extending an invitation to all home owner associations, home owners, public safety and local law enforcement agencies, and local media to reach out for information about services and advice on how best to equip such programs for success using the most appropriate existing two-way radio technology. Interested parties may contact Mary Ann Reuter via the attached contact email link for more details.







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Powerful Typhoon Haiyan (called “Yolanda” locally) struck the central Philippines on November 8, leaving at least four people dead and cutting off power and communications. Ramon Anquilan, DU1UGZ, of the Philippines Amateur Radio Association (PARA), reports that the Ham Emergency Radio Operators (HERO) have been supporting authorities with reports and message-handling.  

“They helped track the d…

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Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) volunteers are continuing to fill communication gaps for local emergency managers and responding agencies, as part of the response to the gigantic Rim Fire.

Tuolumne County RACES Radio Officer Phil Fish, WB6GGY, told ARRL that with telephone circuits overloaded and cell service spotty, ham radio is keeping …

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The antenna support snapped during the raising of the support. Nobody was hurt and the damaged section was quickly replaced.

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For the past 11 years, the US Office of Personnel Management has designated the ARRL to participate in the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). In that time, this campaign for federal government civilian employees, US Postal Service workers and members of the military has generated almost $ 192,000 for ARRL programs since it first became an option for federal employees to donate to the League. The C…

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On April 14, a string of tornados swept through the Central US and Great Lakes Region, including an EF2 tornado in Creston, Iowa, causing severe damage to the Greater Regional Medical Center and the Southwestern Community College campus. Prior to the tornado, radio amateurs in Creston reported storm observations directly to the National Weather Service. After the storm forced the evacuation of …

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