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AMSAT 21st Space Symposium--2003 -- Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA 21st Space Symposium and AMSAT-NA Annual Meeting. October 17-19, 2003. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Weather Satellite Handbook -- Explore weather satellites and see your world from a different point of view!

Amateur Radio Astronomy -- Explore the contributions of radio amateurs, and how to make and set up equipment to study the signals coming from space.

Nova for Windows -- A popular Windows-based satellite tracking program, used by thousands of hams. Realistic maps show satellite positions, ground tracks, orbital paths, and star background.

The ARRL Image Communications Handbook -- Use Amateur Radio to see and talk with other hams! Enjoy the imaging modes: NBTV, ATV, SSTV and WEFAX.

Ham University


Instructions for Installation and Use by Instructors

INSTRUCTORS: please print one copy of this page for each copy of Ham University ordered. When you order a copy of Ham University for your class, it can be installed and activated on up to five different PC's -- which may belong to up to five different students.

Each copy of Ham University includes a CD and a User Manual to be shared by up to five students (five installs). For example, an instructor should purchase four copies of Ham University for a class of twenty students.

Each student should install the software on their own PC, and enter their own name when prompted (each student should use their own name). Instructors should print this page and keep track of the installations below:

Student

Date

Location

Key

1.

 

 

 

 

2.

 

 

 

 

3.

 

 

 

 

4.

 

 

 

 

5.

 

 

 

 

Activation Simplified:

Each student must "activate" the software during installation on his or her own PC, as described in the Quick Start Sheet provided with the program. During activation, the "Sales Code" (the 4-5 characters written on each CD) gets a three-character extension, which is different for each computer (up to five installs). The Sales Code plus the extension is called the Activation "Key".

For more details and what to do if you don't have an Internet connection available, please see either the User Manual or the Quick Start Sheet.

If you have questions, please contact nq1r@arrl.org.



Page last modified: 09:01 AM, 16 Oct 2003 ET
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