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ARRL's HF Digital Handbook
-- by Steve Ford, WB8IMY

ARRL’s HF Digital Handbook is your guide to understanding the most active HF digital communication modes in use today. There is something here for every radio operator—beginners and more advanced operators alike. And, as this technology rapidly advances, your increased understanding of digital communication techniques will make certain that you stay in the race as new modes and methods unfold.

This fourth edition book includes expanded station setup information, discussion of PSKMail and other varieties of PSK, new content on Olivia, DominoEX, HF digital voice and image modes, and Automatic Link Establishment.

Just getting started? All it takes is your sound-card-equipped computer and your HF transceiver. ARRL’s HF Digital Handbook will guide you through the rest!

Contents:

  • Assembling Your HF Digital Station
  • RTTY
  • PSK31
  • PACTOR
  • Winlink 2000
  • Clover
  • Hellschreiber
  • MFSK
  • G-TOR, MT-63, Throb, Olivia and DominoEX
  • HF Digital Contesting
  • HF Digital Voice and Image
  • Automatic Link Establishment …and much more!

    Also available: ARRL's VHF Digital Handbook

    Fourth edition. © 2007, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-103-4) #1034 -- $19.95
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    ARRL's VHF Digital Handbook
    -- by Steve Ford, WB8IMY

    Today's Amateur Radio operators are using digital radio applications for fun, technical achievement, and public service. And it’s no wonder. Getting started often requires little more than a VHF radio and a computer.

    Without complicated “owners manual” jargon—ARRL’s VHF Digital Handbook presents the material through a unique how-to approach and friendly, conversational style. Readers will understand how to setup and operate their equipment and software, and make the best use of their VHF digital station.

    Also available: ARRL's HF Digital Handbook

    First edition. © 2008, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-122-0) #1220 -- $19.95
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    The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications (Details)
    -- The comprehensive RF Engineering Reference

    The BIGGEST Handbook EVER!
    THE Standard. Period.

    At the radio...on the workbench...in the library

    Since it was first published in 1926, The ARRL Handbook has been a mainstay for the radio electronic experimenter. A core resource for radio amateurs, hobbyists, engineers, and scientists, The Handbook is the single most authoritative reference on practical communications topics. It is both reference book and tutorial—woven together with practical applications and solutions.

    The “WOW” Factor!

    More than 60 authors and reviewers contributed over 70% NEW or completely revised content, making this the biggest Handbook…ever (over 1,250 pages). Including all new treatments of digital communications technology, solid-state RF power amplifiers and switch-mode power supplies. Plus, even MORE NEW PROJECTS:

  • 250-W solid-state amplifier for 160-6 meters.
  • Variable-voltage bench supply using switch-mode modules.
  • Antennas! Extended double-Zepp, multi-band horizontal loop and inexpensive Yagis for VHF/UHF.
  • Station accessories, including a high-power 160/80 meter matching network for 43 foot verticals, a 100 W Z-match antenna tuner and transmitting chokes.
    ...and MORE!

    CD-ROM Included! Includes the fully-searchable book and new design software on CD-ROM.

    System Requirements: Windows® XP, Windows Vista® or Windows® 7, as well as Macintosh® systems, using Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® software. The Acrobat Reader is a free download at www.adobe.com. PDF files are Linux readable.

    NEW Table of Contents: Electrical Fundamentals, Analog Basics, Digital Basics, RF Design Techniques, Computer-Aided Circuit Design, Power Supplies, Modulation, Oscillators and Synthesizers, Mixers, Modulators and Demodulators, RF and AF Filters, Receivers, Transmitters, Transceivers, DSP and Software Radio Design, Digital Modes, RF Power Amplifiers, Repeaters, Propagation of Radio Signals, Transmission Lines, Antennas, Component Data and References, Circuit Construction, Station Accessories, Test Equipment and Measurements, Troubleshooting and Repair, Electromagnetic Compatibility and Direction-Finding, Safety, Assembling a Station, Space Communications, Digital Communications, Image Communications

    87th edition. © 2009, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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    The ARRL Digital Technology for Emergency Communications Course (Details)
    -- "This course is a great starting point for anyone interested in the public service applications of digital communications technology." Steve Ford, WB8IMY-Course Author and QST editor/ARRL Publications Manager

    In this course, we will introduce you to all the ways Amateur Radio operators are using digital technology as a valuable emergency communications tool. The topics discussed during the course include:

    We’ll help you answer questions such as:
    Can you transfer supply lists or personnel assignments between emergency operations sites?
    Can you get critical e-mails to the Internet if a connection goes down?
    Can you relay digital images of damage at specific locations?
    Can you track the locations of emergency personnel and display them on computer maps?
    …and more!

    Illustrations, screenshots, Internet links and audio files are used to demonstrate transmission modes and equipment configurations. Bite-sized learning units and interactive knowledge checks make learning interesting and fun!

    System Requirements (minimum) – Microsoft Windows® Vista/XP/2000/NT/98/95 or Apple OS X, 200 MHz processor, 32 MB RAM, sound card and speakers, 4-speed CD-ROM drive or higher. Requires Web browser; Microsoft Internet Explorer™ 6.0, Mozilla Firefox 2.0, Apple Safari 3.0—or later versions. Some documents require Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®.

    Also available: ARRL's HF Digital Handbook

    See supplemental material and product support for The ARRL Digital Technology for Emergency Communications Course.

    Self-study. CD-ROM, version 1.1. © 2008, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-124-7) #1247 -- $49.95
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    Online Course: Digital Electronics
    -- This course is designed with topics typical of college electronics courses. It is for the student that has an interest in electronics and is familiar with the fundamental concepts of electricity and electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, and so forth. Students will be reading some simple schematics. Students will learn about Basic Boolean, Basic Gates, Flip-Flops, Counters and Shift Registers, Latches, Buffers and Drivers, Encoders and Decoders, Parallel Interfaces, Serial Interfaces, Input Devices, Displays, Logic Families, Microprocessor Basics, Connecting to Analog Electronics, Understanding Data Sheets and Design Resources. Most lessons include a design problem and optional construction project. This course has 16 learning units and takes 25-30 hours to complete over a 12-week period.

    Classes opening every month!

    Course No. EC-013

  • $70 ARRL members*
  • $105 non-members
    *ARRL membership is $39 in the US, and includes monthly delivery of QST magazine.

    Course Registration and more information: www.arrl.org/cep

    Produced by American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    Also available:

  • The ARRL Handbook


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    Nifty E-Z Guide to D-STAR Operation
    -- by Bernie Lafreniere, N6FN

    Experience the excitement of D-STAR!

    Using easy to understand explanations and illustrations, this book is an ideal resource for discovering the full range of operating modes and opportunities available to D-STAR users. You'll learn the background information and radio programming procedures needed to route calls to remote repeaters and reflectors. Includes detailed how-to information for digital text messaging, file transfers and DV Dongle operation. A must-have for both beginning and experienced D-STAR users!

    Also available:
    ARRL's VHF Digital Handbook
    Nifty E-Z Guide to PSK31 Operation

    104 pages. © 2009, by Nifty Ham Accessories

    #0125 -- $13.95
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