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โ€œThe FCC plans to tighten its requirements for testing of electronic devices made in countries such as China before they can be sold to US consumers. The Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are, quote, owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks. According to a statement by FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, he identified China as one example of such a country.โ€

โ€” Don Hulick
Politics and News
APR 10, 2026NPR
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    NATO allies surprised by US strikes in Iran

    โ€œWhen it came time to provide the logistical and other support The United States needed in Iran, some allies were a bit slow, to say the least. In fairness, they were also a bit surprised. To maintain the element of surprise for the initial strikes, president Trump opted not to inform allies ahead of time, and I understand that.โ€

    โ€” Mark Rutte
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    Artemis II faces high-risk atmosphere reentry tomorrow

    โ€œDuring their fiery reentry, the astronauts will be protected by their spacecraft's heat shield. But for it to work, flight controllers have to make sure that the capsule comes in at exactly the right flight path angle. Let's not, beat around the bush. We have to hit that angle correctly. Otherwise, we're not gonna have a successful reentry.โ€

    โ€” Jeff Radagon
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    Iran utilizes AI for anti-US narrative memes

    โ€œPro Iran groups are using AI to create slick Internet memes in English to try to shape the narrative during the war against The US and Israel. The videos often come in the form of cartoons that lambast US officials. They appear to be coming from groups linked to the government in Tehran and are part of a strategy of leveraging its limited resources to inflict damage on The US.โ€

    โ€” Rylan Barton
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    Legal settlement preserves federal library grant institute

    โ€œThe agreement resolves litigation from last year challenging the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services through executive action. It ensures that grants will continue, workers will keep their jobs, and it puts an end to attempts by the administration to further target the institute.โ€

    โ€” Chloe Veltman
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    US gas prices hit four dollars seventeen cents

    โ€œUS stocks rose today even though oil prices did too. The national average for a gallon of regular gas is $4.17. It's NPR. Pro Iran groups are using AI to create slick Internet memes in English to try to shape the narrative during the war against The US and Israel.โ€

    โ€” Rylan Barton
Politics and News
APR 12, 2026NPR
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    ARRL launches app for 2025 Dayton Hamvention

    โ€œThe 2025 Dayton Hamvention is right around the corner. It includes Hamvention's full program. You can browse and schedule the forums, preview the extensive list of exhibitors and find all the events that are happening.โ€

    โ€” Sierra Harrop
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    FCC moves electronics testing to US labs

    โ€œThe FCC plans to tighten its requirements for testing of electronic devices made in countries such as China before they can be sold to US consumers. The Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are, quote, owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks.โ€

    โ€” Don Hulick
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    Brazil removes Morse code requirement for licenses

    โ€œThe Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020. The resolution also grants hams the ability to operate on citizens' band 11 meter frequencies.โ€

    โ€” Will Rogers
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    DLARC receives grant for radio history preservation

    โ€œARDC has awarded a second grant to the Internet Archives Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications. The grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years.โ€

    โ€” Joshua Marler
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    Amazon begins Kuiper satellite constellation launch phase

    โ€œAmazon kicks off its satellite constellation with a launch of its first group of satellites for the Kuiper network. Changes are announced in the ARRL Atlantic Division. Spacex is thinking about entering a spectrum battle with another satellite operator.โ€

    โ€” George Bowen
Politics and News
APR 10, 2026NPR
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    The ARRL Hamvention app is now live

    โ€œHundreds of our fellow hams have already installed the app this week and are using it. It includes Hamvention's full program. You can browse and schedule the forums, preview the extensive list of exhibitors and find all the events that are happening.โ€

    โ€” Sierra Harrop
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    FCC plans to tighten imported device testing

    โ€œThe FCC plans to tighten its requirements for testing of electronic devices made in countries such as China before they can be sold to US consumers. The Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are, quote, owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks. According to a statement by FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, he identified China as one example of such a country.โ€

    โ€” Don Hulick
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    Brazil removes Morse code from amateur exams

    โ€œThe Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020. The regulator will update content in its exams for its three license classes. This is one of several changes contained in a resolution released on April 28th by ANATEL. The resolution also grants hams the ability to operate on citizens' band 11 meter frequencies.โ€

    โ€” Will Rogers
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    DLARC receives funding for historical radio preservation

    โ€œARDC has awarded a second grant to the Internet Archives Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications. The grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years. The library includes a plethora of content from club newsletters to software to old printed call books that date back to the early 1900s.โ€

    โ€” Joshua Marler
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    Court halts order for VOA employee return

    โ€œIn the on-again-off-again saga of the Voice of America, a US appeals court has halted an order allowing VOA employees to go back to work. The Johns Hopkins Institute aligns with the League to present an ARRL Teachers Institute program. The Radio Society of Great Britain participated in the recent International Amateur Radio Union, Region 1 conference.โ€

    โ€” George Bowen

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