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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.โ€

โ€” Don Hulick
Politics and News
APR 12, 2026NPR
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    Hamvention app launches for 2025 event planning

    โ€œAs you know, Hamvention is the world's largest gathering of radio amateurs. It's held this year, May 16th through 18th in Zinnia, Ohio. There's a lot to do and see, so we want to help you use the ARRL Events App to make sure you don't miss a beat and you can plan out your visit ahead of time.โ€

    โ€” Sierra Harrop
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    FCC bans device testing in high-risk foreign 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 drops Morse code for amateur radio licensing

    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.โ€

    โ€” Will Rogers
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    DLARC grant secures two years of digital archiving

    โ€œThe grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years.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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    1922 radio conference addressed outdated broadcast regulations

    โ€œIn early March 1922, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover convened the first national radio conference in Washington. Despite several attempts, no successor to the outdated 1912 radio law had yet emerged. Now it could wait no longer since things had changed so radically with the rise of broadcasting.โ€

    โ€” Will Rogers

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