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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.
Also available:
Ninth edition. © 2008, published by American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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ARRL General Class Course For Ham Radio Licensing (Details)
With your ARRL General Class Course you get:
The ARRL General Class Course includes everything you need to upgrade your ham radio license. Once you do, you’ll earn new frequency privileges on the HF bands for exciting world-wide communications!
CD-ROM* features:
Pass Your Exam - Guaranteed!
If not completely satisfied, return within 30 days for a prompt, friendly refund.
This course is valid for exams given until June 30, 2011.
*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® Reader®.
Also available:
ARRL General Class Course. Book with CD-ROM. © 2008, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
Coming in September!
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The ARRL Digital Technology for Emergency Communications Course (Details)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® Reader®.
Also available: ARRL's HF Digital Handbook
Self-study. CD-ROM, version 1.0. © 2008, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
Coming in September!
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Hands-On Radio Parts KitUse the parts kit to build the experiments in ARRL's Hands-On Radio*, by H. Ward Silver, N0AX. The experiments in the book cover a wealth of topics including basic radio fundamentals, components, circuits and design. You'll enjoy heating up soldering irons, plugging in components, learning what makes your radio work and more!
Enclosed is a list of parts included in the kit. The list is based on the parts list provided in the back of the book.
*book not included
Also available: ARRL's Hands-On Radio Experiments (sold separately).
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The Story of the Queen Mary and W6ROAmateur Radio station W6RO has enjoyed over 29 years of continuous operation aboard the Queen Mary. Nearly 100 radio amateurs volunteer every month to operate from the station. Since radio was reintroduced to the ship, W6RO has presented a positive image of the Amateur Radio Service to more than four million visitors.
Permanently docked at the Port of Long Beach, the Queen Mary is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Southern California. W6RO is a regular stop for visitors on the self-guided tour, and visiting radio amateurs may log in and get on the air. The former passenger liner is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Narrated by Nathan Brightman, K6OSC, Manager of W6RO aboard the Queen Mary.
Club Station of the Associated Radio Amateurs of Long Beach, Inc.
DVD. Running time 28 minutes. © 2008, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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Discrete-Signal Analysis and DesignThis book provides an introduction to modern methods of discrete-time and discrete-frequency signal analysis and design, which are rapidly becoming an important approach in electronics projects. It helps experimenters, radio engineers and students to move beyond traditional continuous-signal pencil-and-paper methods.
Designed for classroom learning as well as individual at-home study, the book employs undergraduate-level mathematics. It's written in an easy-to-follow, conversational style, with occasional re-examination and reinforcement of important basic concepts.
Contents:
CD-ROM Included!
The book’s CD ROM provides a complete, unabridged Academic Version of the world-famous and very sophisticated Mathcad Program, version 14.0, which has no time limitation for its use. The book includes many complete and fully explained examples, using Mathcad’s Worksheets and excellent graph-plotting capabilities. This software will be permanently available to the owner for a very wide range of applied-math calculations.
See supplemental material and corrections to Discrete-Signal Analysis and Design.
Hardcover book with CD-ROM. 174 pages. © 2008, by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Don C. Wallace: W6AM, Amateur Radio's PioneerThis book traces the life of Don Wallace, W6AM, and the early history of Amateur Radio. Don's experience with wireless in 1909 preceded government regulations or any form of licensing. Naval stations, commercial stations, ships at sea, and the first wireless experimenters all shared the same wavelengths.
Born in 1898, Don took an interest in wireless at the age of ten when the industry was just in its infancy. The timing was right for a bright and dedicated man to come along and make a lasting imprint on the wireless community. Over the years, he would be the radio operator for a President, build the best Amateur Radio station in the country, write a shortwave book, set the standards of operating achievement for many amateurs, share the podium with the most prominent amateurs of the era, build the largest and most powerful Amateur Radio station in the world, and be the role model for many of the young men entering the hobby. It was the latter that he enjoyed the most. Don held an annual open house and would go to great lengths to encourage newcomers to the hobby.
Although always a hobby to Don, many of the leaders of the radio industry came to know and respect him. The word always used to describe Don and his attitude toward the wireless hobby was "enthusiasm."
Hardcover. 288 pages. © 1991, published by Vestal Press Ltd.
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The ARRL Repeater Directory (Pocket-sized Edition)Choose the traditional Pocket-sized book, or the Desktop Edition...or BOTH! Over 20,000 listings for VHF/UHF repeaters across the US and Canada.
Find it F A S T E R!
New and Improved Features:
Along with these new features, The ARRL Repeater Directory includes:
Also Available:
The ARRL Repeater Directory (Desktop Edition)
TravelPlus for Repeaters CD-ROM
Pocket-sized book (3.75 x 5.25 inches). Thirty-seventh edition. © 2008, published by American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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TravelPlus CD-ROM with BONUS Repeater DirectoryWith TravelPlus for Repeaters™, you have the power of The ARRL Repeater Directory® on your COMPUTER!
Make TravelPlus for Repeaters™ your traveling companion, and you’ll never be alone on the road. Locate ham radio repeaters along US and Canadian travel routes using this map-based software. Fast. Powerful. Flexible. Convenient.
Feature-Packed CD-ROM:
Requires Microsoft Windows XP or Vista and a Pentium or comparable processor.
Also Available:
TravelPlus Upgrade for previous customers
The ARRL Repeater Directory (Pocket-sized Edition)
The ARRL Repeater Directory (Desktop Edition)
*Cable and adapter purchased separately (not supplied with TravelPlus)
Palm is a trademark of Palm, Inc.
TravelPlus for Repeaters CD-ROM. 2008-2009 Edition, Version 12.0. The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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FCC Rules and Regulations for the Amateur Radio ServiceSecond Edition. © 2008, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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Pen - ARRLAn attractive writing device for all ARRL volunteers!
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ARRL Diamond Membership Pin -- Now Shipping!
-- Official membership pin, depicting ARRL diamond logo. New design (3/4" point-to-point).|
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HAM ApparelHow to order: select items to place in your "shopping basket." You can enter quantities during Check Out.
HAM Cap #0014--$12.95
Add to shopping basket
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Black sandwich bill cap embroidered with HAM logo. Adjustable Velcro strap closure. One size fits most.

HAM T-Shirts
Pre-shrunk black Hanes beefy-T with white contrast stitching. HAM logo screenprinted on left chest.
$12.95 each. Unisex sizes:

HAM Sweatshirts
1/4 zip heavyweight black sweatshirt with HAM logo embroidered on left chest.
Twill-trimmed neck seam and brass metal zipper with leather pull.
$34.95 each. Unisex sizes:
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Devoted to Amateur Radio Mug

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Do-It-Yourself Circuitbuilding for DummiesHave you ever wanted to build your own electronic device? Put together a thermostat or an in-line fuse, or repair a microphone cable? This is the book for you! Inside you'll find the tools and techniques you need to build circuits, with illustrated, step-by-step directions to help accomplish tasks and complete projects.
As you accomplish the tasks throughout the book, you'll construct many projects while learning the key circuitbuilding principles and techniques. Find out about measuring and testing, maintenance and troubleshooting, cables, connectors, how to test your stuff, and more.
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).
390 pages. © 2008, by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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LF Todayby Mike Dennison, G3XDV and Jim Moritz, M0BMU
LF Today is based on the experience of leading LF experimenters and provides readers with a firm knowledge of the low frequency bands. It includes practical information on antennas, transmitters, receivers and propagation specific to LF operation. This edition has been expanded to include updates that reflect the experimental work on the 136 kHz band, including gaining a greater understanding of low frequency sky-wave propagation. There are also details on the special research done using low power just above 500 kHz.
This book is a great resource for everyone interested in low frequency amateur radio. There is advice and techniques for amateurs just starting out, and useful reference information for those with a more technical background or who already have some experience in LF.
160 pages. Second edition. © 2007, by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).
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Radio NatureNature has spoken through radio signals since the beginning of the Universe. Radio Nature is a fascinating look at these radio signals. It includes descriptions of these strange signals, explanations of where they come from, and the proper way to receiving and analyzing them. You'll also learn how to try to predict storms and even earthquakes using the signals that can be captured.
This book has something for everyone. If you are a beginner the book opens up an exciting new area for you. For the more experienced it provides a comprehensive guide and useful reference tool to natural radio.
256 pages. © 2008, by the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).
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Weekend Projects for the Radio AmateurWeekend Projects for the Radio Amateur includes over 60 articles covering a wide variety of projects-something for everyone!
The book is broken down into two main parts: Build It Yourself and Reference. Build It Yourself includes antenna construction and maintenance, more advanced projects such as designing an 80m transceiver, and a station accessories section containing dozens of projects. The Reference part is loaded with articles and material to maximize the hobby. You'll find information on baluns, oscilloscopes, noise reduction circuits, radiation resistance, a guide to HF contesting and much more!
Weekend Projects has something for every radio amateur. It's ideal for experimenters looking for interesting ideas to construct and for newcomers looking to expand their knowledge of the hobby.
224 pages. © 2008, published by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).
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Technical Topics Scrapbook All 50 YearsFor 50 years Pat Hawker, G3VA, has written the very popular "Technical Topics" column in RSGB's magazine RadCom. Technical Topics Scrapbook: All 50 Years brings together the entire 50 years of articles on CD-ROM, along with the fifth and final book compilation of the column covering the years 2005 to 2008. The book incorporates the articles from 2005 to 2008 in the popular scrapbook format. It includes all the words, pictures and line drawings as they appeared in the original column.
CD-ROM Included! The CD includes easy-to-use PDF copies of all the pages in the collection from 1958 to 2008. This CD and book set draws together Pat Hawker's blend of clippings from other publications and contributed material, linked by his own unique commentary, enriched by a lifetime of fascination for the technical aspects of radio.
Book with CD-ROM. 176 pages. © 2005-2008, published by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).
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Radio Amateur Callbook CD-ROM (2008)Published since 1920. More than 1,600,000 licensed radio amateurs! Includes United States and International call sign listings covering more than 250 countries, islands and dependencies.
Summer 2008 Edition. © 2008, by Radio Amateur Callbook
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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, published by American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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ARRL's Hands-On Radio ExperimentsHam Radio: Where Hands-On Lives On!
Here are 61 short electronics experiments, designed to increase your understanding of basic radio fundamentals, components, circuits and design:
These experiments, devised by H. Ward Silver, N0AX, first appeared in QST magazine’s “Hands-On Radio” column from 2003-2008. The collection covers a wealth of topics designed to educate today’s radio experimenters, and inspire others who want to learn what makes their radios work. Even seasoned experts will encounter new approaches to practical methods, new explanations for familiar topics and new ideas that will enhance your understanding of the radio art. Step-by-step, Silver expertly leads you through each experiment—and you’ll make discoveries along the way!
Also available: Hands-On Radio Parts Kit (sold separately).
© 2008, published by American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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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, published by American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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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:
© Nifty! Ham Accessories.
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Extra Class Flash Card SetWith the Extra Class Card Set you get the Actual Test Questions that will appear on the Extra Class License Exam. Simply read the question, decide on an answer, and flip the card over for the correct answer. The flashcards allow you to break up the learning task into smaller, more manageable segments. Save time by focusing only on the questions you don't know. When you've mastered all of the cards, you're ready to take the test!
Includes the new Extra Class License Pool that goes into effect July 1, 2008.
© 2008, Flash and Pass LLC
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The ARRL Instructor's Manual for Technician and General License CoursesNOW including a General Class Course, too!
The ARRL Instructor's Manual is designed for use with...
- The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual - First Edition
- The ARRL General Class License Manual - Sixth Edition
Includes:
Also available:
The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual
The ARRL General Class License Manual
Book with CD-ROM. Fourth edition. © 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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ARRL Custom Awards
Leather Rectangular Key Fob--$12.00
Wood Pen and Pencil set--$18.00
8x10 Wood Plaque--$30.00
Swivel Clock--$30.00
Glass World Globe--$36.00
To view the entire award product line, as well as the ARRL clothing items, contact Barker Specialty Company:
Order Online http://www.barkerspecialty.com/arrl
Toll-Free 1-800-227-5372 (BARKERB)
Barker Specialty Company is an official partner of ARRL.
Available Now!!
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The Gil Cartoon BookThis publication is more than a book of illustrations. It is a tribute to a legend, a man who created more than 1500 pieces of art for QST. The work of Philip "Gil" Gildersleeve, W1CJD, became a tradition. In tribute to this talented, creative and devoted artist and ham, the ARRL presents in this book a reprint of a portion of the best of his work.
About the Artist:
Philip "Gil" Gildersleeve, W1CJD, contributed over 1500 cartoons and drawings to QST and the ARRL for almost 40 years. Gil was an avid radio amateur, devoted family man and exceptionally active in the community. For several years he worked as a radio operator aboard merchant ships and later on was News Editor of the Middletown (CT) Press. Although Gil became a silent key in 1966 his characters live on. Still today, his conceptions remain alive in the minds of both old-timers and newcomers to Amateur Radio.
"This first edition collection of Gil's cartoons was introduced in 1986."
130 Pages. First edition, 2007 printing. © 1986-2007, published by American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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ARRL Periodicals on CD-ROM (Details)
SEARCH the full text of every article by entering titles, call signs, names--almost any word.
SEE every word, photo (including color images), drawing and table in technical and general-interest features, columns and product reviews, plus all advertisements.
PRINT what you see, or copy it into other applications.
Only $19.95 per set:
System Requirements:
*Some features may not be available due to OS limitations
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