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    Experimental Methods in RF Design -- Immerse yourself in the communications experience by building equipment that contributes to understanding basic concepts and circuits.

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    How to Contact the ARRL

    ARRL Headquarters is open from 8 AM to 5 PM Eastern time, Monday through Friday, except holidays. Our address is:

    You can call us at (voice) +1 860-594-0200 and (fax) +1 860-594-0259.
    All ARRL phone numbers beginning with "860-594" are not toll-free numbers.

    Order Hotline 1-888-277-5289 (toll-free US only), Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 8 PM Eastern time.

    If you have a question, try one of these Headquarters departments:

    ContactTelephoneElectronic Mail
    Joining ARRLMembership Desk860-594-0338membership@arrl.org
    QST DeliveryCirculation Desk860-594-0338circulation@arrl.org
    Permission RequestsMaty Weinberg860-594-0229permission@arrl.org
    Publication OrdersSales Desk860-594-0355pubsales@arrl.org
    To Submit News ItemsS. Khrystyne Keane860-594-0237news@arrl.org
    Regulatory InformationDan Henderson860-594-0236reginfo@arrl.org
    Exams / Licenses / Vanity information VEC860-594-0300vec@arrl.org
    Instructor Support Debra Johnson 860-594-0296 djohnson@arrl.org
    Continuing Education Program (online courses) Kim Mancuso 860-594-0242 cep@arrl.org
    ContestsMVP Dept. Contest Branch 860-594-0232contests@arrl.org
    Technical questionsARRL Lab860-594-0214tis@arrl.org
    Awards / DXCC / VUCCBill Moore 860-594-0234 award@arrl.org
    AdvertisingAd Desk860-594-0207ads@arrl.org
    Media RelationsAllen Pitts860-594-0328newsmedia@arrl.org
    QSL ServiceSharon Taratula860-594-0269buro@arrl.org
    ScholarshipsDevelopment Office860-594-0397foundation@arrl.org
    Emergency Preparedness, Response and Communications Steve Ewald 860-594-0200 emergency@arrl.org
    Hamfests / ConventionsGail Iannone860-594-0262hamfest@arrl.org
    Affiliated ClubsNorm Fusaro860-594-0230clubs@arrl.org
    Field OrganizationSteve Ewald860-594-0265wv1x@arrl.org
    Contributions, Donations, Planned Giving (to ARRL)Mary Hobart860-594-0397k1mmh@arrl.org
    Write for QSTJoel Kleinman860-594-0273qst@arrl.org
    SILENT KEY listingsSilent Keys860-594-0200sk@arrl.org

    You can send e-mail to anyone at ARRL Headquarters if you know their name or call sign. The second half of every Headquarters e-mail address is @arrl.org. To create the first half, simply use the person's call sign. If you don't know their call sign, use the first letter of their first name, followed by their complete last name. See the list of ARRL email addresses for examples.

    If all else fails, send e-mail to hq@arrl.org and it will be routed to the right people or departments.

    Getting technical information

    Technical Information Service answers questions of a technical nature. Questions may be submitted via e‑mail ( tis@arrl.org ); Fax (860‑594‑0259); or mail (TIS, ARRL, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111). The TIS also maintains a home page on ARRLWeb: http://www.arrl.org/tis . This site contains links to several technical areas:

    ARRL on the World Wide Web

    You'll also find the ARRL on the World Wide Web at http://www.arrl.org/. ARRLWeb carries the latest W1AW bulletins, a hamfest calendar, exam schedules, an on-line publications catalog and much more. We're always adding new features to ARRLWeb, so check it often!

    Getting Started in Amateur Radio?

    ARRL makes licensing easy! For assistance locating local radio clubs, testing sites, and study materials, see our Learn About Amateur Radio page, or telephone Toll-Free 1-800-32-NEW HAM (800-326-3942). This special hot line is for prospective hams, only. If you’re already a ham, help "spread the word" about Amateur Radio. Refer to http://www.arrl.org/hamradio.html and this toll-free number on your club Web page, newsletters, recruitment posters, or anywhere you might find future hams.

    Stopping By for a Visit?

    We offer tours of Headquarters and W1AW at 9, 10 and 11 AM, and at 1, 2 and 3 PM. Special tour times may be arranged in advance. Bring your license and you can operate W1AW.

    ARRL Headquarters is within easy driving distance from Interstates 84 and 91. In addition, Hartford is served by Amtrak with several trains daily from New York, Boston and beyond (call 1-800-USA-RAIL for more information). Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut (about 20 miles north of Headquarters), is served by many major carriers.

    For more details, see Visiting Your Headquarters.

    Would You Like to Write for QST?

    We're always looking for new material of interest to hams. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope and ask for a copy of the ARRL Author's Guide. (It's also available via the ARRL Info Server, and via the World Wide Web at http://www.arrl.org/qst/aguide/.) The guide contains all the information you'll need to craft an article to meet our requirements. Send article ideas or manuscripts to the attention of the QST Editor (e-mail: qst@arrl.org).

    Press Releases and New Products/Books

    Do you have an important news item, or a hot new book or other product? Let us know and we'll tell the world! Send your press releases and new book announcements to the attention of the QST Editor (e-mail: qst@arrl.org). New product announcements should be sent to the Product Review Editor (e-mail: reviews@arrl.org).

    Strays and Up Front

    Send your Strays and Up Front materials to the QST Features Editor (e-mail: upfront@arrl.org). Be sure to include your name, address and daytime telephone number. We can accept black & white or color transparencies, slides or glossy prints. QST cannot be responsible for returning these materials, so do not send negatives or irreplaceable originals.



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