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Power Supply Handbook -- Gain the knowledge and confidence you need to build and use power supplies. A must have for your bookshelf!

ARRL's RF Amplifier Classics -- Turn dreams of constructing your first amp or next brick into reality!

Do-It-Yourself Circuitbuilding for Dummies -- A fun and easy way to start building circuits for your projects!

Digital Signal Processing Technology -- Essentials of the Communications Revolution. An understandable presentation and reference on DSP in contemporary communications technology.

ARRL's Hands-On Radio Experiments -- Over 60 basic electronics experiments from the pages of QST!

LoTW - Save Your Certificate

The final step of the certificate process is to save the complete certificate as a PKCS#12 (p12) file to external media such as a floppy disk, CD, flash drive or memory stick.

If you experience PC failure, hard disk crash, or loss of files you can restore your LoTW certificates by loading your p12 file into TQSL CERT.

(TQSL CERT > FILE > LOAD CERTIFICATE)

The postcard password and theTQ5 and TQ6 files have performed their respective tasks and it is not necessary to save any of these items.  However you must save your certificate as a p12 file to be able to recover your complete certificate.

Be sure to save this p12 to external media.  If you save this file to your computer and the computer crashes you will not be able to recover the file. 

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