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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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    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 Satellite Handbook (Details)
    -- By Steve Ford, WB8IMY

    Put yourself at Mission Control!

    The ARRL Satellite Handbook brings the thrill of satellite communications within your reach. Filled with understandable descriptions and illustrations, this book includes all the tools you need to participate in this exciting field. It's designed to give a broad introduction to the subject, while providing the practical fundamentals you need to explore, track and operate ham radio satellites on your own.

    Contents:

  • A Brief History of Amateur Radio Satellites
  • Satellite Orbits and Tracking
  • Satellite Communication Systems
  • Your Satellite Ground Station
  • Satellite Operating
  • Amateur Satellite Projects
    Plus, understanding satellite orbits and subsystems by Dr Martin Davidoff, K2UBC

    Also available: NOVA for Windows

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

    (ISBN: 0-87259-985-X) #9857 -- $24.95
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    The ARRL Handbook (2010 Softcover Edition) -- Now Shipping! -- The BIGGEST Handbook EVER!
    #1448 -- $49.95

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    The ARRL Handbook (2010 Hardcover Edition) -- Sold Out! -- The BIGGEST Handbook EVER!
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    The ARRL Handbook (2009 Hardcover Edition) (Details)
    #0292 -- $59.95

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    The ARRL DXCC Handbook
    -- --by Jim Kearman, KR1S

    The Thrill of Working DX!

    DX in ham radio shorthand means distance, literally talking to people in distant lands. Many radio amateurs enjoy the lure of DXing--seeing how far away we can communicate with other Amateur Radio operators. It’s a way of determining how well our stations -- and we, the operators -- perform. DXing is a full-time goal for some hams and a just-for-fun challenge for others. The pinnacle of DXing success is the ARRL DX Century Club, or DXCC award.

    Author Jim Kearman, KR1S, discovered the thrill of DXing shortly after receiving his General Class ham radio license in 1963. After more than 40 years, the fluttery sounds of radio signals from faraway places still thrill him. In short, he still chases DX because it’s great fun!

    We hope this book will inspire you to try DXing, and that you’ll use it as a guide to beginning your own DX journey.

    CONTENTS:

  • DXing and the DXCC Award
  • Listen!
  • The DX’ers Toolkit
  • The DX’ers Shack
  • SSB, CW, RTTY, or … ?
  • Working Pileups
  • Propagation
  • Real-World Antennas
  • Contesting for DXers
  • Getting the QSLs
  • Applying for DXCC and Other Awards
  • DXCC Rules

    © 2007, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-988-4) #9884 -- $19.95
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    The ARRL Handbook (2009 Softcover Edition) (Details)
    #0261 -- $44.95

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    The ARRL Emergency Communication Handbook
    -- Intended for all hams that volunteer their skills in public service applications (or who are interested in doing so). Includes details on basic emergency communication skills, message handling, and more. Understand what to expect and what to take along.

    This book encompasses the Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Course—Level I manual, but adds a substantial amount of additional material.

    CONTENTS

  • Amateurs As Professionals--The Served Agency Relationship. Who “works” for whom? What kind of non-amateur communications systems do they use?
  • Network Theory and the Design of Emergency Communication Systems
  • Emergency Communication Organizations & Systems. ARES, RACES, MARS and other organizations.
  • Served Agency Communication Systems
  • Basic Communication Skills
  • Introduction to Emergency Nets
  • Basic Message Handling
  • Net Operating Guidelines
  • The Incident Command System
  • Preparing for Deployment. Where and when to go. What to expect. What to take along.
  • Equipment Choices for Emergency Communication
  • Emergency Activation
  • Setup, Initial Operations, and Shutdown
  • Operations & Logistics
  • Personal Safety, Survival and Health Considerations
  • Alternative Communication Methods
  • What to Expect in Large-Scale Disasters
  • Hazardous Materials Awareness
  • Marine Communications

    The book also includes a large appendix with more useful information about the ARRL Field Organization, the WinLink 2000 system and much more!

    Also available:
    Emergency Power for Radio Communications
    The ARRL Emergency Communication Library v. 1.0

    First edition, third printing, 2007. © 2005-2007, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-938-8) #9388 -- $19.95
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    The ARRL Image Communications Handbook
    -- by Dr. Ralph E. Taggart, WB8DQT

    Explore the possibilities of using Amateur Radio to see and talk with other hams! With home computers, widely available software, and gear many hams already own, it's easier than ever to enjoy the imaging modes: Narrow-Band Television (NBTV), Amateur Television (ATV), Slow-Scan Television (SSTV), and Weather Satellite Imaging (WEFAX).

    CLOSEOUT PRICE ONLY $19.95 (was $25.95 - SAVE $6)

    Book includes CD-ROM with Windows, Macintosh and Linux software utilities.

    © 2002, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-861-6) #8616 -- $19.95
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    Power Supply Handbook
    -- by John Fielding, ZS5JF

    This book provides you with all the knowledge you need to understand and make power supplies of various types. It covers

  • How power supplies work
  • Selecting each component in a power supply
  • Building and modifying supplies
  • Measuring the finished supply
  • Batteries, chargers, test equipment and more

    Power Supply Handbook gives you confidence in building, maintaining, and using power supplies. Its approachable style makes it a useful guide for everyone from the novice constructor to the more experienced.

    About the author: John Fielding is an electronics engineer who first became licensed in 1972 as G8FPH. In 1984 he immigrated to South Africa where he joined a military contractor as Chief Engineer, upgraded his license, and became ZS5JF. Over the years John has served on several South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) committees for radio communication standards.

    288 pages. © 2006, published by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    (ISBN: 1-905086-21-0) #9977 -- $29.95
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    International Microwave Handbook
    -- Second Edition. Published by RSGB and ARRL

    Edited by Andy Barter, G8ATD

    This second edition of International Microwave Handbook provides reference information and designs from around the world of microwaves. It includes contributions from radio amateurs, organizations, publications and companies from all over. You'll learn the fundamental principles to designing and constructing equipment for the microwave bands, a popular part of the Amateur Radio spectrum.

    Contents:

  • Operating techniques
  • System analysis and propagation
  • Microwave antennas
  • Transmission lines and components
  • Microwave semiconductors and valves
  • Construction techniques
  • Common equipment
  • Test equipment bands 1.3 GHz, 2.3 GHz, 3.4 GHz, 5.6 GHz, 10 GHz, 24 GHz, and above

    544 pages. Second edition. © 2008, published jointly by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) and American Radio Relay League (ARRL).

    #0330 -- $29.95
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    Radio Orienteering-The ARDF Handbook
    -- by Bob Titterington, G3ORY, David Williams, M3WDD and David Deane, G3ZOI

    Challenge yourself in the great outdoors!

    Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF)-also known as Radio Orienteering-is an amateur racing sport which combines radio direction finding with the skills of orienteering. Fun for both new and experienced amateurs, competitors use their skills to locate a number of hidden transmitters within a given time limit. The ARDF Handbook has everything you need to become involved in this great sport!

    112 pages. © 2007, published by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    #0131 -- $19.95
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    RSGB Radio Communication Handbook
    -- 10th Edition

    Edited by Mike Dennison, G3XDV and John Fielding, ZS5JF

    Since it was first published in 1938, the RSGB Radio Communication Handbook has been one of the largest and most comprehensive guides to the theory and practice of Amateur Radio communication. Once again, the RSGB has recruited experts on a wide variety of subjects. This edition is now better than ever before, packed with over 1,700 illustrations, 26 chapters and two appendices. An essential for every shack!

    Now includes the practicalities of taking your radio station into the great outdoors, LF including the use of higher power limit on 500 kHz, radio astronomy, soldering SMT components, and Software Defined Radio. This guide covers the entire spectrum from basic to advanced projects, for 136 kHz to 76 GHz, including many classic circuits.

    BONUS CD-ROM INCLUDED! Search every page of the book at the touch of a button. This makes the book incredibly easy to navigate. Finding that important page has never been easier. Also includes bonus chapters not in the book, an SDR video, audio files, a huge selection of the latest amateur radio software, and more.

    864 pages. Tenth edition, © 2009, published by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    #0360 -- $59.95
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    Shortwave DX Handbook
    -- Your Gateway to worldwide DXing

    by Enrico Stumpf-Siering, DL2VFR

    Designed to bring various aspects of DX closer to experienced radio amateurs and newcomers, this handy reference will find its place on that mini-expedition and in the shack. Generations of DXers have contributed to it with their experience and expertise. Now, all the relevant knowledge and data a DXer needs is available in one book. It covers:

  • DX practice and how to get started
  • Latest rules and requirements
  • Awards, Contests, and the whole DX Scene
  • The Amateur Radio Bands
  • Prepartion of DXpeditions and putting your plans into practice
  • Valuable references such as official ITU callsign allocations and more

    Shortwave DX Handbook provides an easy way into the fascinating world of DX. This book will become a trusty companion for all radio amateurs interested in DX and enable them to take part in all kinds of DX activities.

    419 pages. © 2005, by DARC Verlag GmbH.

    #9953 -- $34.95
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    RSGB Radio Communication Handbook
    -- 9th Edition

    Edited by Mike Dennison, G3XDV and John Fielding, ZS5JF

    One of the largest and most comprehensive guides to the theory and practice of Amateur Radio communication since it was first published in 1938. New larger format, with over 1,500 illustrations, 26 chapters and two appendices.

    Once again, the RSGB has recruited experts on a wide variety of subjects to produce one of the most comprehensive guides to the practical side of Amateur Radio. This guide covers the entire spectrum from basic to advanced projects (projects for 136 kHz to 76 GHz), including many classic circuits. This book is essential for every shack.

    Now includes a chapter on Software Defined Radio from the RSGB columnist Steve Ireland, VK6VZ and Phil Harman, VK6APH, Low Frequencies including 500kHz, DSP, Bluetooth, USB and new HF data modes. Appendices contain all the useful reference data and artwork for printed circuit boards.

    BONUS CD-ROM INCLUDED! Search every page of the book at the touch of a button. This makes the book incredibly easy to navigate. Finding that important page has never been easier. The ability to print individual pages is a significant bonus for every experimenter and builder wishing to use those all important circuit diagrams.

    800 pages. Ninth edition, © 2007, published by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    (ISBN: 9781-9050-863) #1215
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    6 Metre Handbook
    -- By Don Field, G3XTT

    A guide to the magic band! Six Meters is known to radio amateurs as the “Magic Band." One minute there may be no propagation at all and the next the band is full of big signals. This book, written by well known DXer and 6 meter enthusiast, Don Field, G3XTT, is the ideal guide to this growing band. It provides a precise introduction for operators who have yet to experience the band, and is the perfect reference for regulars eagerly awaiting the return of the sunspots.

    Includes:

  • Equipment and Antennas
  • 6m Propagation
  • Basic Operating
  • 6m Around the World
  • Portable and DX Operating
  • Contests and Awards
    and more!

    176 pages. © 2009, published by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    #0340 -- $24.95
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    AC Power Interference Handbook
    -- by Marv Loftness, KB7KK

    All About: POWER-LINE and ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE with New Insights into Causes & Effects, and Locating & Correction of Interference Sources.

    "This easy to read, very practical book, is a must for anyone responsible for solving interference problems."--Vern Chartier, past chairman, IEEE T&D Committee.

    3rd edition, revised, © 2007. Distributed by American Radio Relay League (ARRL). Published by Percival Technology.

    (ISBN: 978-0-9653760-3-7) #1103 -- $34.95
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    RSGB Radio Communication Handbook
    -- 8th Edition

    Edited by Mike Dennison, G3XDV and Chris Lorek, G4HCL

    One of the largest and most comprehensive guides to the theory and practice of Amateur Radio communication since it was first published in 1938. New larger format, with over 1,500 illustrations, 26 chapters and two appendices.

    Once again, the RSGB has recruited experts on a wide variety of subjects to produce one of the most comprehensive guides to the practical side of Amateur Radio. Covers the entire spectrum, from the basics to advanced projects (projects for 136 kHz to 76 GHz), and including many classic circuits. This book is essential for every shack.

    Includes many new ideas and modern content, including microprocessors, surface mount components and computer aids for designing circuits and antennas. The book also includes, for the first time since the original 20-part RadCom serial, the 'PIC-A-STAR' project (brainchild of Peter Rhodes, G3XJP). This is a complete transceiver project, based around PIC technology and offering state-of-the-art performance. Appendices contain all the useful reference data and artwork for printed circuit boards.

    BONUS CD-ROM INCLUDED! Search every page of the book at the touch of a button. This makes the book incredibly easy to navigate. Finding that important page has never been easier. The ability to print individual pages is a significant bonus for every experimenter and builder wishing to use those all important circuit diagrams.

    764 pages. 8th Edition, © 2005, Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    (ISBN: 0-905086-09-1) #9642 -- $54.95
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    The Low Frequency Experimenter’s Handbook
    -- by Peter Dodd, G3LDO

    Written to meet the needs of amateurs and experimenters who have an interest in low power radio techniques below 200 kHz. Most of the techniques described are targeted at those using the 136 kHz band, but they are also of great interest to readers in New Zealand and Australia with the 183 kHz band and the Lowfers in the USA on 180 kHz.

    The bulk of the material in the book comprises contributions from experimenters world wide and covers antennas, propagation, transmitters, special modes and test equipment, and discusses some applications such as communication with caving enthusiasts.

    All those interested in exploring the new frontier of the LF bands will welcome this invaluable and unique reference, whether they tend to transmitting or are content just to receive.

    112 pages. © 2000, published by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    (ISBN: 1-872309-65-8) #RLFS -- $34.95
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    VHF/UHF Handbook--Second Edition
    -- Edited by Andy Barter, G8ATD

    This book is the successor to the popular VHF/UHF Manual. Use it as a guide to the theory and practice of VHF/UHF operating and transmission lines. Includes essential background on getting started, antennas, constructing your own equipment, satellite operation, local nets, and specialized modes such as data and TV.

    Also available: VHF/UHF Hanbook--First Edition

    320 pages. Second edition, © 1969-2007, published by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    (ISBN: 9781-9050-863) #1229 -- $29.95
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    Weather Satellite Handbook
    -- by Dr Ralph Taggart, WB8DQT.

    A popular and easy-to-use reference for anyone interested in viewing our world from space. The revised and expanded 5th edition features an interface project that allows you to capture fascinating images from various weather satellites and HF WEFAX broadcasts (a kit is available). You'll learn how weather satellites function, how to build or modify your own receiving equipment and how to buy or build the right antennas. The companion software for this book is no longer available from ARRL (see Product Notes for other options).

    224 pages. Fifth edition, second printing, 1996. © 1994-1996, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-448-3) #4483
    Out-of-Print!

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    The New Shortwave Propagation Handbook
    -- Understand how HF signals propagate, and learn about sunspots and ionospheric predictions. A "must read" for amateurs, shortwave listeners, and radio communicators of any type who need to make the most productive use of the radio spectrum, regardless of the time of day, season, or sunspot cycle. Filled with illustrations, photos, charts and tables!

    First edition, second printing. © 1995-1997, published by CQ Communications Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-943016-11-8) #7636
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    January 1942 QST reproduction
    -- Sixty-five years later, this World War II-era commemorative reproduction of QST is a time capsule--a tribute to the perseverance and patriotism of radio amateurs!

    Facts about the January 1942 issue of QST!

  • First issue following Pearl Harbor attack, Volume XXVI, Number 1
  • Contains last-minute press pages: "WAR COMES!"
  • Includes the FCC Order suspending Amateur Radio operation in the US, issued December 8, 1941
  • 100 pages of nostalgic editorial, feature articles, advertisements, and cartoons

    Special ARRL Handbook Offer!
    Order
    The 2007 ARRL Handbook with Bonus "1942 QST" Reproduction (while supplies last).

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    The ARRL Satellite Anthology (Details)
    -- 5th Edition

    With several new amateur satellites in orbit, you'll want to "read all about them"--and this book is the best way to do just that! The latest edition brings you the best articles on the current (and future!) amateur spacecraft from QST, The AMSAT Journal, the World Wide Web and other sources. We've also included recent satellite columns from RadCom (Great Britain), Radio ZS (South Africa) and Amateur Radio (Australia). Includes specific operating details for the newest amateur satellites!

    Now available: The ARRL Satellite Handbook - First Edition

    224 pages. Fifth edition. © 1999, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-736-9) #7369
    Out-of-Print!

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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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    Practical Radio Frequency Test & Measurement
    -- A Technician's Handbook
    by Joseph J. Carr

    Learn the basics of performing tests and measurements used in radio-frequency systems installation, proof of performance, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Provides immediate applications, test set-ups, procedures, and interpretation of results. Contents: RF electronic measurements; RF components for test and measurement; the Smith Chart; signal sources and signal generators; spectrum and network analyzers; power measurement; time, frequency and period measurements; receiver measurements; transmitter measurements (AM, SSB, FM, PM); RF amplifier measurements; antenna pattern measurement; antenna and transmission line measurements; L-C measurements; time domain reflectometry.

    348 pages. © 1999, published by Newnes.

    (ISBN: 0-7506-7161-0) #7954 -- $66.95
    New Price $66.95, effective October 29th, 2008

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    2010 Shortwave Frequency Guide
    -- 14th Edition

    This guide covers the latest 2010 schedules of clandestine, domestic, and international broadcast stations worldwide. It was compiled by a new team of international top experts assisted by experienced collaborators and monitors from around the globe.

    2010 Shortwave Frequency Guide features a gigantic broadcast frequency list with thousands of entries, and a superb alphabetical list of stations as well. Even more entries cover utility stations worldwide (Red Cross, United Nations and more).

    With cearly arranged frequency and schedule tables, year after year, these famous databases are totally revised from scratch. This is the most up-to-date worldwide shortwave radio handbook available today!

    Fourteenth edition. © 2009, by Klingenfuss Publications, Germany.

    #0135 -- $59.95
    Coming mid-December!

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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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    The ARRL Emergency Communication Library v. 1.0
    -- CD-ROM

    Quick access to information and software:

  • Informative PDF documents and PowerPoint presentations on many aspects of emergency radio communication operating
  • ARES® Field Resources Manual in PDF format
  • The ARRL Public Service Communications Manual in PDF format
  • APRS software
  • WinLink 2000 software
  • Simulated Emergency Test (SET), a video created by Bob Doherty, K1VV
  • Microsoft® Powerpoint® viewer and Adobe Acrobat Reader® included

    The content on this CD-ROM is divided into topic folders. See the README file for complete contents. Please note that the ARRL does not support the software in this collection. For support questions, please contact the program authors directly.

    Minimum System Requirements: A 400 MHz Pentium PC with 256 MBytes of RAM and Microsoft® Windows® XP or Windows 2000.

    Also available:
    The ARRL Emergency Communication Handbook

    CD-ROM. © 2006, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-986-8) #9868 -- $19.95
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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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    Basic Radio
    -- Understanding the Key Building Blocks

    by Joel Hallas, W1ZR

    FINALLY--an introduction to radio FOR EVERYONE!--what it does and how it does it.
    Basic Radio reveals the key building blocks of radio: receivers; transmitters; antennas; propagation and their applications to telecommunications; radionavigation; and radiolocation. This book includes simple, build-it-yourself projects to turn theory into practice--helping reinforce key subject matter.

    Basic Radio brings the magic of radio to life!

    WHO NEEDS THIS BOOK?
    Basic Radio builds upon knowledge of elementary electronic concepts as presented in ARRL’s Understanding Basic Electronics or a similar course. This book will provide the foundation in radio theory and practice necessary for anyone undertaking more advanced topics such as those presented in The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications.

    Also available:
    Understanding Basic Electronics
    Basic Antennas--Understanding Practical Antennas and Designs

    256 page. First edition. © 2005, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-955-8) #9558 -- $29.95
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    Online Course: The ARRL Ham Radio License Course
    -- Prepare for your first Amateur Radio license!

    Complete all of your ham radio license training online (covers the Technician Class license material). Registration includes The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual, a one year ARRL membership, and graduate support. 100% guaranteed.

    Classes opening each month!

    Course No. EC-010

  • Only $74.95--New price $74.95, effective January 1, 2009.

    Register Today!
    New Ham Hotline: 1-800-326-3942

    Produced by American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    Also available:

  • The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual. Ham Radio's most popular FIRST LICENSE manual.
  • ARRL's Tech Q&A. Includes the entire question pool with brief explanations.
  • Ham University--Technician/General Edition on CD-ROM. Easy to use software for exam training.
  • The ARRL Operating Manual for Radio Amateurs
  • Understanding Basic Electronics
  • The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications
  • The ARRL Antenna Book


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    The ARRL Antenna Book (Details)
    -- 21st Edition

    All the information you need to design your own complete antenna system.

    SPECIAL OFFER! Only $39.95 (regular $44.95 -- save $5.00)
    Offer expires December 31, 2009. Valid on orders from ARRL, only.

    Since the first edition in September 1939, radio amateurs and professional engineers have turned to The ARRL Antenna Book as THE source of current antenna theory and a wealth of practical how-to construction projects. Use this book to discover even the most basic antenna designs-- wire and loop antennas, verticals, and Yagis--and for advanced antenna theory and applications. Many of the antennas in this edition benefit directly from advances in sophisticated computer modeling.

    This 21st edition has been extensively revised to include information you can use to build highly optimized or specialized antennas. The book includes new content on Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) techniques, phased arrays, S-parameters as used in modern vector network analyzers (VNA), Beverage receiving antennas, mobile “screwdriver” antennas, ionospheric area-coverage maps, and much…much more.

    Fully searchable CD-ROM included!
    Bundled with this book is a CD-ROM containing The ARRL Antenna Book in its entirety, using the popular Adobe® Reader® software for Microsoft® Windows® and Macintosh® systems. View, search and print from the entire text, including images, photographs, drawings…everything!

    The CD-ROM contains additional utility programs, including:

  • YW -- Yagi for Windows (view manual)
  • TLW -- Transmission Line for Windows (view manual)
  • HFTA -- HF Terrain Assessment for Windows (view manual)
  • Range-Bearing -- compute range/bearing or latitude/longitude
  • Arrayfeed1 -- designing phased-array feed systems
  • EZNEC-ARRL -- antenna modeling for Windows

    Thousands of Propagation Tables
    Propagation forecasts for more than 170 QTHs around the world for all portions of the solar cycle are included on the CD-ROM (PDF format for Adobe Acrobat Reader).

    CD-ROM System Requirements
    Microsoft Windows 98 or later for PCs. Publication PDF files can be view on any Apple Macintosh computer that has Preview or Adobe Reader ver. 7 or 8 loaded. Additional software utilities are included, for Windows and DOS only.

    SPECIAL OFFER! Only $39.95 (regular $44.95 -- save $5.00)
    Offer expires December 31, 2009. Valid on orders from ARRL, only.

    Also available: The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications

    Softcover book with CD-ROM. Twenty-first edition. © 2007, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-987-6) #9876 -- $39.95
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    Emergency Power for Radio Communications
    -- by Michael Bryce, WB8VGE

    When all else fails...how will you communicate?

    Tools for...
    Emergency or Backup Power!
    Energy Independence!
    Portable Energy!

    With Emergency Power for Radio Communications, you will explore the various means of electric power generation—from charging batteries, to keeping the lights on. This book covers the foundation of any communications installation--the power source. Use this book to plan ways to stay on the air when weather or other reasons cause a short-term or long-term power outage. Find ways to reach beyond the commercial power grid. Identify methods for alternative power generation that will work best in your particular situation, perhaps taking advantage of possibilities already on hand.

    Contents

  • Keeping the Signals on the Air
  • Hey, I Am In The Dark: Keeping The Lights On In The Ham Shack With Emergency Power
  • Solar Power
  • Charge Controllers for PV Systems
  • Generators: Gas, Wind and Water
  • Load Sizing
  • Holding Your Volts: Battery Systems and Storage
  • Systems for Emergency Power
  • Inverters
  • Station Instrumentation
  • Safety
  • Emergency Practices
  • Wire Size Tables for 12 V and 24 V Photovoltaic Applications
  • Installing Anderson Powerpole® Connectors

    Also includes selected emergency power projects and information from the pages of QST.

    Also available: The ARRL Emergency Communication Handbook

    © 2005. Published by American Radio Relay League (ARRL).

    (ISBN: 0-87259-953-1) #9531 -- $19.95
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    Online Course: Analog Electronics
    -- This course is designed for the electronics beginner that has an interest in electronics and has been introduced to the fundamental concepts of electricity and electronic components, such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, and so forth. You'll be reading some simple schematics, and learn about the use of instrumentation, Kirchhoff’s Laws, Diodes, Rectifier circuits, Bipolar and Field Effect Transistors, various amplifier configurations, filters, timers, Op-Amps, and voltage regulators. Most lessons have design problems and optional construction projects. 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-012

  • $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
  • Understanding Basic Electronics


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    2009 Shortwave Frequency Guide
    -- 13th Edition

    This guide covers the latest 2009 schedules of clandestine, domestic, and international broadcast stations worldwide. It was compiled by a new team of international top experts assisted by experienced collaborators and monitors from around the globe.

    2009 Shortwave Frequency Guide features a gigantic broadcast frequency list with thousands of entries, and a superb alphabetical list of stations as well. Even more entries cover utility stations worldwide (Red Cross, United Nations and more).

    With cearly arranged frequency and schedule tables, year after year, these famous databases are totally revised from scratch. This is the most up-to-date worldwide shortwave radio handbook available today!

    Thirteenth edition. © 2008, by Klingenfuss Publications, Germany.

    #0347 -- $59.95
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