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Kent County (Md.) High School Students Command the HF Bands

Summary by Radio World
Maryland’s Kent County High School used its newly minted K3ARS amateur radio station to work 40 stations on the ARRL’s school club roundup day. We reported in January on the ham station’s rollout as part of our feature on 90.5 WKHS(FM), the Class B1 FM station operated by the school. On Feb. 10, Chris Singleton, the station manager at WKHS, said his students operated two HF stations. Forty contacts were made from Minn., Pa., Fla., Va., Ga., Ind.…
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Radio World broke the news in on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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