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Written by Brenton Salmi   
Saturday, 22 August 2009 17:39
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Who Can Become a Member?

  • Interested College Students without an amateur radio license
    • You do not need an amateur radio license!
  • College Amateur Radio Operators
    • All student/staff members of college clubs
    • All college amateur radio operators (with/without a school club)
    • College club alumni
  • Click Here To Register!

 

 

 

  • Everyone else, don't worry you can still do a lot here at collegeARC.com
    • Guests to the website are important to us to and we want to let you have a voice on CollegeARC.com as well. Whether you are just seeing what the colleges are up to, looking up a project, or would like to interact and discuss topics brought up by the article CollegeARC.com is determined to bring you high quality information.
    • See what guests can do!

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     We welcome you to upload a photo to your profile to share with others, we do however ask for a few guidelines concerning this area. First, please upload only photos of yourself and stay away from photographs that are not your own or property of a business or school.

Comments (2)
  • kb1lqd  - All Fixed!
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    Ok, so Murphy likes to show up at just the wrong times! It is now 3am EST and Bryce and I have gone through many of the "hiccups" that occurred at the opening of the website that revolved around registration and logging in.

    So... Now anyone can post comments! Members can Log in, and visitors can register! Unfortunately none of these problems came up during the testing but we resolved them quickly (Although not painless... :D )!

    Thank You,
    Brenton Salmi, KB1LQD
  • Doug Grant  - Invitation to schools to enter the CQWW Xtreme cat
    Some of you college clubs may be interested in the new CQWW Xtreme category. It combines radio contesting and Internet/Web technologies in a very wide-open set of rules that encourage experimentation and innovation. In fact, half the of the final score is based on innovation, so you don't have to have the most QSOs to win.

    Check out the rules at cqww.com and send me any questions that you might have.

    73,

    Doug K1DG
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