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Many New Additions Planned for the March 2021 QSO Today Virtual Ham Expo

The next QSO Today Virtual Ham Expo is scheduled for March 13-14, 2021, over a period of 48 hours. The first virtual Expo last summer was a great success with over 16,000 attendees and the March 2021 event is anticipated to be even larger. The QSO Today team has been working hard to make this upcoming Expo even better with new speakers, panel discussions, kit building workshops, and much more. Anyone can attend from their home or office. Early bird registration is now open at <www.qsotoday hamexpo.com>

There is much for amateur radio operators to do at this year’s Expo including:

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