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Harvard CrimsonHam Radio Users Seek Extraterrestrial ConnectionsHarvard Crimson, MA - 4 hours agoHorowitz received his ham license at age e read more »
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The Oroville Amateur Radio Society is now holding a free class for prospective hams for earning or upgrading to a Technicians Class License. The clas read more »
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SAN DIEGO----Kyocera Wireless Corp., a leading global manufacturer of CDMA wireless handsets and devices, congratulates Armstrong Repair Center Inc. on earning a 3G A-List™ Award for its innovative field service solution powered by the Kyocera Passport KPC650 PC Card. read more »
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Kyocera ( Nachrichten ) Wireless Corp., a leading global manufacturer of CDMA wireless handsets and devices, congratulates Armstrong Repair Center Inc. on earning a 3G A-List â„¢ Award for its innovative field service solution powered by the Kyocera Passport KPC650 PC Card. The Armstrong solution, designed by Zumasys and Sierra Bravo, brings mobile computing and communications to Armstrong ... read more »
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BOSTON and mdash; A new study of casino gambling backs up much of the economic benefit estimates Gov. Deval Patrick touts in his plan to license three resort casinos and mdash; projections instrumental in earning the support of mayors across the region. read more »
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BULLHEAD CITY - Soaring 3,000 feet above Sun Valley Airport, Joseph Sheble's glider is a yellow dot in the sky. The 14-year-old is flying solo. No engine. Just gravity working its way down through wind and masses of air. read more »
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BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. (AP) -- Soaring 3,000 feet above Sun Valley Airport, Joseph Sheble's glider is a yellow dot in the sky. The 14-year-old is flying solo. No engine. Just gravity working its way down through wind and masses of air. read more »
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