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Exciting news from the Adventure Radio Society

The Adventure Radio Society (ARS) is breaking new ground. We are moving from our traditional Web site to a new home: the ARSQRP Wiki.

If you've never participated in a wiki before, you are in for an amazing experience.

The wiki:
- Features a clean, intuitive layout that is a pleasure to use.
- Allows everyone to instantly become a commenter and contributor to a wide range of interesting outdoor and radio topics.
- Makes it easy to publish an article on any radio or outdoor topic of your choosing, with an impressive range of authoring tools, including tables, graphics, plug-ins, and formatting.

When you visit the wiki, you will also see that we have re-
emphasized ARS' commitment to collegiality and community building. There is now less of an orientation on top-of-the-heap contesting, and more of a focus on sharing remarkable experiences in the outdoor and technical realms.

Please bookmark the following URL. All you need to do is click it, and you are instantly admitted in the arsqrp wiki, with full rights as a contributor.

http://arsqrp.pbwiki.com/
?wph=d0e44870be97c9b849207b77fb5785e3eb10757f

Spartan Sprinters, please use this URL to report your experiences. Don't use the old log submission form, because it doesn't work anymore.

Welcome!

Russ Carpenter, AA7QU and Richard Fisher, KI6SN
Founders of the Adventure Radio Society

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