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ARRL Products: Instructor Support(More)
Boe-Bot Robot Kit -- The new USB Boe-Bot is a reprogrammable robot built on a high-quality brushed aluminum chassis.
The ARRL Instructor's Manual for Technician and General License Courses -- NOW designed for both Technician and General Class. Includes CD-ROM.
Modulation and Wave Fundamentals Board -- Now Shipping!
-- This board is an instructional ready resource designed to support lesson presentations in wave fundamentals and modulation. This handy tool can be used in connection with Amateur Radio licensing instruction or with any classroom instruction of the basics of radio wave modulation fundamentals.
Basic Electronics Course and Kit -- The Basic Electronics Course and Kit is intended for those teachers and instructors that want a ready resource that they can adapt to their instruction of electronic fundamentals. The materials include a PowerPoint presentation and instructor's script. The course is designed around affordable components, prototyping board, and VOM and uses Understanding Basic Electronics as the associated reference (sold separately).
Parallax USB Oscilloscope -- This portable two-channel digital storage oscilloscope is a handy and affordable tool for both hobbyist and student!
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ARRL Staffers Attend 54th Orlando Hamcation and Computer Show
NEWINGTON, CT, Feb 23, 2001--Several ARRL Headquarters staff members were on hand for the 49th annual Hamcation and Computer Show February 9-11 at the Central Florida Fairgrounds. Sponsored by the Orlando Amateur Radio Club, the three-day event is the second-largest hamfest in the Southeastern US. Attendance this year exceeded 6000 visitors.
 The prize booth and entrance to Hamcation 2001 in Orlando, Florida. |
ARRL DXCC Manager Bill Moore, NC1L, shared a booth with the W4-QSL Bureau and checked 2000 cards. There were 18 DXCC, two Worked All States, one Worked All Continents and two VUCC applications. Assisting Moore were Bill Gallier, W4WX, an ARRL-designated card checker, and Victor West, AE5DX.
Moore also chaired a DX forum at which he discussed electronic QSLing, a concept now being explored by ARRL.
The League's Advertising Manager John Bee, N1GNV, said there was a large turnout of manufacturers this year and that most commercial exhibitors thought convention sales were "strong."
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