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Read QST’s Free Article of the Month, “Anatomy of a POTA Rove,” to learn about Marc P. Sullivan’s, W4MPS, two-day, nine-park radio adventure in North Carolina. Read QST
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Radio communication would be possible without a layer of the Earth’s atmosphere called the ionosphere. Read “The Magic of the Ionosphere” by Scott Freeberg, WA9WFA, to learn the method behind the magic. Read On the Air
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Every ham knows a little something about inductance, but if you’re looking for more, “About Inductance: What Every Amateur Should Know” by Jose Luis Giordano, CE4TW, takes a deep dive into its origins, properties, applications, and even some formulas. Read QEX
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Get radiosport techniques and tips from today’s top contesters. Read NCJ
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Preparedness Takes Practice
Jessica Crotty, CEO of C. Crane, a northern California company known for designing and supporting quality radios and communication products, visits the podcast in support of her November/December 2025 On the Air article “Confidence in Preparedness Starts with Knowing Your Equipment.” The conversation centers on the importance of not only having a license and a radio, but also knowing the ins and outs of using that radio, long before the day you need it. Listen Now
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On the Air LIVE
Join ARRL Education Specialist Wayne Greene, KB4DSF, as he discusses the Winlink system and how it can be used to send messages to loved ones outside of a disaster area.
Date: November 25, 2025
Time: 8 PM Eastern / 5 PM Pacific
Register Now
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ARRL’s Small Antennas for Small Spaces is for radio amateurs who live in apartments, condominiums, or houses on small lots. Filled with practical advice, this book guides you to finding the right antenna design to fit whatever space you have available. Order Now |
| Get Your Ham Radio License by the End of the Year |
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ARRL has introduced a new, fully-interactive two-day online course for ham radio licensing. The ARRL Technician Class LIVE Video Course includes everything needed to prepare for the FCC Technician Class amateur radio license exam. Enrollment is open now for the inaugural course, which will take place December 20 – 21, 2025. Enroll Now |
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The 2026 ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program is now accepting applications! This year, 170 scholarships—ranging from $500 to $25,000—are available to licensed amateur radio operators pursuing higher education. Students can apply by visiting the ARRL website. Apply Now |
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