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RSGB 1940s Amateur Radio Special Edition -- 6 book set.

Perera's Telegraph Collectors Guide -- Now Shipping! -- The most complete source of information for all those interested in telegraph keys from beginner to avid collector.

Crystal Clear: The Struggle for Reliable Communications Technology in World War II -- Now Shipping! -- A story of the quartz crystal—a technology that changed the tide of World War II.

The Secret Wireless War -- The Story of MI6 Communications--1939-1945 (World War II). This is an extraordinary story that includes hams among those patriots that undoubtedly helped the allied war effort.

Perera's Telegraph Collectors Reference CD -- Now Shipping! -- A complete source of information for all those interested in telegraph keys from beginner to avid collector.

Special Service Club Spotlight

Carl Hayden Community High School

ARRL Affiliated Clubs · Special Service Club Spotlight

Showing off the Clean Sweep mugs for 1998 phone Sweepstakes.

Nate (KD7HPU), Erin and Amanda working two stations in our radio room.

Carl Hayden Community High School ARC (Phoenix, AZ) has been an active Amateur Radio club since 1992. Teaching students (and sometimes their parents) the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain their F.C.C. Amateur Radio license, our school boasts of dozens of students earning their "tickets" and their own call signs.

In 1994, our school was a local television celebrity when we successfully completed a Space Amateur Radio EXperiment (SAREX) contact with the astronauts aboard the space shuttle Columbia. We have also talked to Shannon Lucid aboard the space station Mir. Our students truly have expanded their horizons.

We have been nationally recognized for our public service activities, including teaching the first Spanish language Amateur radio class in the Phoenix area. We actively participate in the School Club Roundup contest held every February as well as the November Sweepstakes and Field Day. We are eager to show off our club station and especially the talented students who operate. Please drop by and visit us in room 702 at Carl Hayden Community High School.

Carl Hayden Community High School Amateur Radio Club web page is http://www.hayden.edu/~ham.

Allan Cameron, Ph.D.
Carl Hayden Community High School



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