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The ARRL Operating Manual for Radio AmateursIf you’re an active ham radio operator, you probably have a story about your first radio contact. Many hams remember that experience even more than their first license examination. That’s because operating is fun and exciting!
The ARRL Operating Manual for Radio Amateurs is the most complete book about Amateur Radio operating. It was written to help guide you through the dozens of ways hams communicate with each other. It contains information that every ham needs:
Beginners – explore the broad range of ham radio activities, practices and events.
Intermediate hams – sharpen your skills, earn awards and participate in contests.
Experienced hams – find frequently needed references, details on new technology, and new ways to enjoy your favorite activities.
New Edition - Extensively Updated! This 9th edition is the BIGGEST revision in years! Over 80% of the content has been completely re-written. You'll enjoy the latest information!
352 Pages. Ninth edition. © 2007, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual (Details)BONUS! Now including a guide for Choosing the Right Radio!
Get your FIRST ham radio license!
This is the most popular introduction to Amateur Radio! The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual is your ticket to joining the ranks of "ham" radio operators.
Use this book to discover the appeal of ham radio. The Amateur Radio Service offers a unique mix of technology, public service, convenience and fun. Some hams enjoy communicating across the country and around the globe, making new friends over the airwaves. Others like to build and experiment with electronics, experiencing cutting edge technologies. Some use their radios and skills during emergencies or disasters when all else fails. And, today's ham radio gear offers possibilities for getting started at any level. Your first radio station might be at home, in the car, or small enough to take with you on the go.
Use this book to study for your first license exam-you’ll be on the air in no time! Every page presents information you will need to pass the exam and become an effective operator. You'll cover small sections at a time:
At the end of the book, you'll find the entire Technician Question Pool--so you can be sure you're ready at exam time.
You'll turn to it again and again as you are getting started!
BONUS! Now including a guide for Choosing the Right Radio! This bonus guide is intended to help newcomers acquire their first radio. It allows you to make sense of common features and determine which ones are important to you.
See also supplemental material and corrections to the First Edition.
Also available:
The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual with one-year ARRL membership. Includes monthly delivery of QST magazine.
#9639M -- $63.95 (includes FREE shipping) More information
First edition, fifth printing. © 2006-2009, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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The ARRL General Class License Manual (Details)NEWS FLASH! FCC Drops Morse Testing for All Amateur License Classes (More Information)
All You Need To Pass Your General Class Exam!
Also available:
Earning a General class license has never been easier…with help from ARRL!
The ARRL General Class License Manual with one-year ARRL membership. Includes monthly delivery of QST magazine.
#9965M -- $63.95 (includes FREE shipping)
More information
Sixth edition, second printing. © 2007, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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The ARRL Extra Class License ManualAll You Need To Pass Your Extra Class Exam!
The ARRL Extra Class License Manual is your ticket to every privilege granted to Amateur Radio Operators. Our expert instruction will lead you through all of the knowledge you need to pass the exam: rules, specific operating skills and more advanced electronics theory.
The Extra Class license is the highest of all three US Amateur Radio licenses. To upgrade to Extra Class you must already hold a General Class license (or have recently passed all of the exams required for a General Class license). Upgrading to an Extra license only requires passing a written examination. As an Extra Class licensee, you will have full privileges on all frequencies authorized by the FCC for Amateur Radio.
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Ninth edition. © 2008, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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Kenwood TS-2000/2000X Mini-ManualShort form procedures for quickly and easily setting-up and operating the following modes: HF, VHF, UHF, AM, FM, CW, DSP Noise Reduction, DSP Bandpass Filtering, Antenna Tuner, Sub Transceiver Operations, Repeater Modes, Crossband Repeat, TNC Packet Operation, DX Packet Cluster, Satellite Modes, Memory Storage, Memory Groups, Quick Memo, Menu and Front Panel control descriptions, VOX and Speech Processor, plus Visual, VFO, Memory, Band Limits and other scanning operations, and the many other features of this premiere radio.
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Yaesu VX-7R Mini-Manual
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Kenwood TM-D710A /E Mini-Manual
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Icom IC-7000 Mini-Manual
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ARES Field Resources Manual92 pages. © 2005, Published by the American Radio Relay League.
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Yaesu FT-857 & FT-857D Mini-Manual
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Icom IC-7200 Mini-Manual
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Nifty! Quick Reference Guides
Mini-Manuals
Mini-Manuals are fully laminated and spiral bound booklets, 4.5 x 8 inches, providing simplified step-by-step set-up instructions for all your radio’s features. Easy to read and color-coded to quickly find the information you need. These short-form pocket guides are smaller, more durable and easier to use than manuals normally supplied with a radio.
Kenwood:
Pocket Reference Cards
HT Pocket Reference Radio Cards are professional quality three-page foldout cheat sheets the size of a credit card. They are easy to use and convenient for carrying in a wallet or purse.
Kenwood:
Easy Guide Series
© Nifty! Ham Accessories.
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ARRL's Low Power Communicationby Richard Arland, K7SZ.
Welcome to the world of QRP! Now you can explore the excitement of low-power radio operating with this third edition of ARRL’s Low Power Communication:
BONUS
Includes the complete assembly manual for the MFJ Cub Transceiver Kit.* You'll enjoy countless hours operating this tiny high performance radio. Build the kit in just a few hours, and you'll be working the world with low-power fun!
*kit sold separately
Rich Arland became a licensed Amateur Radio operator in 1963. He also holds an FCC General Radiotelephone Operator’s License. Rich has authored many articles for ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio, and its monthly journal, QST. He is an avid low-power radio operator and emergency communication volunteer. His newest volume of QRP information is the culmination of many months of research, interviews, antenna experimentation and building projects.
Also available: ARRL's Low Power Communication with 40-meter CW Cub Transceiver Kit
Third edition, © 2007, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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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
Register Today!
New Ham Hotline: 1-800-326-3942
Produced by American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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The ARRL Emergency Communication Library v. 1.0
Quick access to information and software:
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.
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ARRL's VHF Digital HandbookToday'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.
First edition. © 2008, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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The ARRL Emergency Communication HandbookThis book encompasses the Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Course—Level I manual, but adds a substantial amount of additional material.
CONTENTS
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.
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VHF/UHF Handbook--Second EditionThis 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).
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Marine Amateur RadioWhen you're miles offshore, and the nearest vessel is somewhere over the horizon, you need a fast, reliable, easy-to-operate communication system. Marine Amateur Radio provides all the information you need to select, install, and operate an inexpensive and completely dependable ham radio system on any boat, power or sail.
Ham radio gives you the advantages of a single-sideband system at a fraction of the cost. This well-illustrated guide succinctly explains how to use your radio for voice or Morse code communications and how to check and send e-mail, link up with onshore signal repeaters to extend your range, and even make personal phone calls. Designed to open flat for easy use onboard, this manual also shows you how to:
128 pages. © 2005, by United States Power Squadrons.
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DXpeditioning--Behind the Scenes (Details)A wide ranging and comprehensive look at all aspects of DXpeditioning--for the DXpeditioner and DXer! Detailed coverage of operating standards, and unique treatment of what is involved in providing several band-country slots on several modes from a rare DX location.
222 pages. First printing, April 2000. Published by RadioActive Publications.
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Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Course -- Level 1
Course registration and additional information about the ARRL Continuing Education Program (ARRL CEP) is available.
Also available:
ARECC patch
ARECC decal
This is the printed transcript of the ARRL CEP on-line course, EC-001. 148 pages. 3rd edition. © 2004-2008, published by American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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Parallax USB Oscilloscope (Details)All oscilloscope controls are managed through one of two software interface platforms. Both platforms include classic scope features such as Auto and Normal trigger modes, variable trigger voltage, external triggering, and auto-measurements (Min, Max, Frequency, Period). Three easy-to-use cursor functions to measure acquired signals manually, with the option to snap to the waveform. Each platform also allows you to save customized setups, and to export data and bitmaps for analysis and inclusion in reports.
Software Versions and System Requirements:
*Version 4.0, which operates on Windows 2K/XP, is compatible with the Understanding Signals v1.0/v1.0a Stamps in Class text.
*Version 5.1, which runs on Windows XP/Vista, does not support the Understanding Signals text.
After mastering the basics, try one of these related projects:
Also available:
Understanding Signals
Boe-Bot Robot Kit (Includes a Board of Education and BStamp)
The Parallax USB Oscilloscope is an integral part of ARRL's Teacher Institute on Wireless Technology
© 2007, by Parallax, Inc.
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Two-Way Radios & Scanners for DummiesAre you new to radio? This book will help you discover a fun new hobby with helpful possibilities. Get directions, talk to folks around town, or find out whether the fish are biting. Want to check out the morning news in London, help out in emergencies, or tune in to the big race? Radio opens up a world of possibilities—literally. This handy guide tells you about the equipment you need, fills you in on radio etiquette, shows you how to stay legal, and gives you lots of cool ideas for family-friendly radio activities.
Already a licensed ham or scanner user? Learn about alternate types of radio, such as FRS or MURS--what are the rules, really? Here is the information you need on other radio services such as Aviation, Military, and Land Mobile. Put the wideband receive capabilities of your ham rigs to work! Not found in Amateur Radio, trunking radio systems can be quite mysterious, but this book shows you how to listen in using a scanner. You’ll also find lots of references to Web sites with frequency information for local businesses and government agencies.
Are you involved in emergency communications or in training emergency volunteers? This book will broaden your understanding of the radio services that are available to the emcomm responder. Volunteers can use the book as a training manual for radio use. The frequency lists and reference Web sites are invaluable for designing a communications plan.
Discover how to
About the author: Ward Silver is an electrical engineer who’s been a licensed ham for 31 years. His ham radio call sign is N0AX. He is a contributing editor and columnist for QST, the monthly magazine for ham operators published by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL--The national association for AMATEUR RADIO).
384 pages. © 2005, by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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