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  • ARRL Radio Waves 2025 Issue 6

    From ARRL@radiowaves@arrl.org to rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.info on Tue Sep 23 08:27:31 2025
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    ARRL Radio Waves 2025 Issue 6

    https://arrl.informz.net/InformzDataService/OnlineVersion/Individual?mailingInstanceId=3441974&subscriberId=520533606

    ]


    ARRL Radio Waves
    [https://www.arrl.org/radio-waves]



    Radio Waves aims to showcase how educators and license class instructors are getting their students and local communities involved in ham radio. These efforts deserve to be documented and shared. The contributors are teachers
    and instructors who are currently bringing amateur radio into the classrooms and beyond, just like you!


    Download Radio Waves, Issue 6 https://arrl.informz.net/arrl/data/images/Advertising/Radio Waves Issue 6.pdf

    Here's a small snippet:

    [https://www.arrl.org/radio-waves]


    Our new Fundamentals of Amateur Radio Contesting course gets a highlight. Contesting is a close analog to online gaming and provides a lot of the same experience. However, it can be a daunting task to get involved in if you're starting from scratch. Thus, our contesting course takes you through
    everything you need to set up your station contesting, including how to
    operate a contest and guides on how to participate in the major contests.


    Finish reading RadioWaves, Issue 6 [ https://arrl.informz.net/arrl/data/images/Advertising/Radio Waves Issue 6.pdf
    ] now.


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