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Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2259 for Friday February 12 2021

– PANDEMIC GIVES LOCAL EMCOMM CONFERENCE INTERNATIONAL REACH
– HAMS SEE THREAT IN PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO AUSTRIAN TELCOM LAW
– FIELD DAY RULES MODIFIED AGAIN THIS YEAR FOR PANDEMIC
– YOUNG CALIFORNIA AMATEUR WINS CONGRESSIONAL RECOGNITION
– QSO PARTY BRINGS ADDITIONAL CHALLENGES IN MINNESOTA
– MARS MEMBERS AND HAMS PREP FOR INTEROPERABILITY EXERCISES
– U.S.-BUILT RF JAMMERS TO ASSIST AUSTRALIA’S MILITARY
– RESEARCHERS DEVELOP SENSITIVE, EFFICIENT TERAHERTZ DETECTOR
– HAMSCI PROPOSAL DEADLINE APPROACHES
– AUSTRALIA’S WYONG FIELD DAY REPLACED BY ‘MAYHAM’ EVENT
– CANADIAN SATELLITE CONSTELLATION WOULD PROVIDE NEW INTERNET ACCESS
– RSBG ANNOUNCES AWARD-WINNERS
– WORLD OF DX
– FOX MIKE HOTEL PORTABLE OP CHALLENGE IS RETURNING
– KICKER: RESEARCHERS PUT A NEW SPIN(ACH) ON WIRELESS EMAILING

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