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    The RSGB Guide to EMC -- Tackle RF interference problems and understand the underlying causes.

    The ARRL RFI Book -- Second Edition. Practical Cures for Radio Frequency Interference.

    AC Power Interference Handbook -- New insights into the causes, effects, locating and correction of power-line and electrical interference. 3rd Edition.

    Transmitter Hunting -- Radio Direction Finding Simplified

       

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    June 1, 1999


    Dayton Faces: Whom did you miss seeing at Dayton Hamvention 1999? In no particular order, we present some of those we caught on camera.


    ARRL Amateur Radio Direction Finding Coordinator Joe Moell, K0OV.

    ARRL Amateur Radio Direction Finding Coordinator Joe Moell, K0OV.


    ARRL Senior News Editor Rick Lindquist, N1RL (right), finally catches up with rocker Joe Walsh, WB6ACU, who provided the Saturday evening banquet entertainment.

    ARRL Senior News Editor Rick Lindquist, N1RL (right), finally catches up with rocker Joe Walsh, WB6ACU, who provided the Saturday evening banquet entertainment. [Joe Bottiglieri, AA1GW]


    Kenwood's Amateur Products Sales Manager Paul Middleton, KD6NUH, takes our picture with his VH-C1 "Visual Communicator" camera.

    Kenwood's Amateur Products Sales Manager Paul Middleton, KD6NUH, takes our picture with his VH-C1 "Visual Communicator" camera.


    The FCC's Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, chats with former NBC reporter/producer (and SAREX Working Group Chairman) Roy Neal, K6DUE.

    The FCC's Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, chats with former NBC reporter/producer (and SAREX Working Group Chairman) Roy Neal, K6DUE.


    MFJ's Martin Jue, K5FLU, shows off a prototype of a new QRP transceiver his company plans to market in the future.

    MFJ's Martin Jue, K5FLU, shows off a prototype of a new QRP transceiver his company plans to market in the future.


    L-R, Ron Szama, LU2AH, ARRL Executive Vice President Dave Sumner, K1ZZ, and Alfredo Luciano, LU6DJX, gather at the ARRL booth.

    L-R, Ron Szama, LU2AH, ARRL Executive Vice President Dave Sumner, K1ZZ, and Alfredo Luciano, LU6DJX, gather at the ARRL booth. A well-known DXer, Alfredo, 90, was first licensed in 1928. He has only three more countries left to work.


    Yaesu's Chip Margelli, K7JA.

    Yaesu's Chip Margelli, K7JA.


    ARRL Great Lakes Division Director Dave Coons, WT8W (left), and ARRL First Vice President Steve Mendelsohn, W2ML.

    ARRL Great Lakes Division Director Dave Coons, WT8W (left), and ARRL First Vice President Steve Mendelsohn, W2ML.


    Dave, N1YMK, and Charlie, N4AV, enjoy the Dayton flea market.

    Dave, N1YMK, and Charlie, N4AV, enjoy the Dayton flea market.


    ARRL Public Relations Manager Jennifer Hagy, N1TDY.

    ARRL Public Relations Manager Jennifer Hagy, N1TDY.


    Ten-Tec's Tom Salvetti, KC3NF.

    Ten-Tec's Tom Salvetti, KC3NF.


    Alinco Sales Manager Doug Wynn, KB6YZD.

    Alinco Sales Manager Doug Wynn, KB6YZD.


    The ARRL's new Advertising Manager John "John Bee" Bartscherer, N1GNV, sets up part of the ARRL display.

    The ARRL's new Advertising Manager John "John Bee" Bartscherer, N1GNV, sets up part of the ARRL display.


    The Dayton Hamvention's Chairman for the past three years, Dick Miller, N8CBU.

    The Dayton Hamvention's Chairman for the past three years, Dick Miller, N8CBU.


    Dayton Hamvention Forums Chairman Ron Morefield, W8ILC.

    Dayton Hamvention Forums Chairman Ron Morefield, W8ILC.


    Bob Garavaglia, WB0QXW, of St Louis has been attending Hamvention faithfully for the past 27 years.

    Bob Garavaglia, WB0QXW, of St Louis has been attending Hamvention faithfully for the past 27 years.


    AMSAT Phase 3D Integration Lab Manager Lou McFadin, W5DID.

    AMSAT Phase 3D Integration Lab Manager Lou McFadin, W5DID.


    ARRL Product Review Editor Joe Bottiglieri, AA1GW, checks out the new Ten-Tec Pegasus PC-controlled transceiver.

    ARRL Product Review Editor Joe Bottiglieri, AA1GW, checks out the new Ten-Tec Pegasus PC-controlled transceiver.


    The ICOM blimp!

    The ICOM blimp!


    N8VES had a dominant signal on 2-meter simplex with this rig.

    N8VES had a dominant signal on 2-meter simplex with this rig.

    [All photos by Rick Lindquist, N1RL, except as noted]

    Say cheese! Can you believe that people still say that when snapping family photos! Well, imagine your non-cheesy, radio-related photographs on the Web! Contributions are welcome as electronic files via e-mail (please ensure optimum resolution for Web viewing) or as hard-copy prints.

    We cannot guarantee that we'll use them, and photographs will not be returned unless prior arrangements are made. Please include full caption information and the name of the photographer. Do not submit copyrighted photographs from outside sources. While we wish we could, we cannot compensate you for the use of your photos. Sorry!

    Direct submittals to Rick Lindquist, N1RL, n1rl@arrl.org, or via snail mail to Rick Lindquist, ARRL, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111.


       



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