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Now Online! The most recent digital editions of QSTOn the AirQEX, and NCJ

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September QST

Flash Drills

Mike Pulley, WB4ZKA

 

Disaster simulation exercises are one of many effective ways to train for a real-life event, but these exercises can be complicated to coordinate and conduct more than once or twice a year. "Flash Drills" by Mike Pulley, WB4ZKA, offers a model of small, manageable "cells" that enable your group to train more frequently. Read QST

July/August On the Air

Emergency Communication Course Updates

Josh Johnston, KE5MHV

 

ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE5MHV, shares details about ARRL's "Emergency Communication Course Updates." The new courses have been broken into three successive levels — Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced — and are available free of charge at the ARRL Learning Center. Read On the Air

July/August QEX

Learn innovative radio technology and breakthroughs from ham radio's greatest minds. Read QEX

July/August NCJ

Get radiosport techniques and tips from today's top contesters. Read NCJ

On the Air Podcast

The podcast takes a field trip to W1AW, ARRL’s Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Station, to hear from W1AW Station Manager Joe Carcia, NJ1Q, about all the ways to “Practice Code with W1AW,” from daily code practice sessions at a speed that suits you, to Qualifying Runs where you can earn certificates for submitting accurate copy. Listen Now

Upgrade to Amateur Extra

 

The ARRL Extra Class License Manual is your ticket to every privilege granted to amateur radio operators — all frequencies, operating modes, and power levels. It has all the questions and answers, with detailed explanations, for examinations taken now through June 30, 2028. Upgrade Now

FREE Membership for Students

 

As an ARRL member, you’ll learn skills and make connections that may advance your education and future career goals. Full-time students aged 21 years or younger have the opportunity for a no-cost, Associate membership. Learn More

On-Air Events and Conventions

Huntsville Hamfest, ARRL Southeastern Division Convention | August 17 – 18

Huntsville, Alabama

 

10 GHz & Up — Round 1 | August 17 – 19

 

Rookie Roundup — RTTY | August 18

 

Northeast HamXposition, ARRL New England Division Convention | August 22 – 25

Marlborough, Massachusetts

 

 

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