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Understanding Signals -- This Stamps in Class guide shows you how to generate, view and measure a variety of wave forms with the Parallax USB Oscilloscope and BASIC Stamp-controlled circuits.

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.

The ARRL Instructor's Manual for Technician Class License Courses -- For use with The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual. Includes CD-ROM.

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).

Basic Electronic Morse Code Keyer Kit -- Build a Morse code keyer kit and experience the project-building fun!

   

ARRL Web Service Moved

The main ARRL Web service has been moved to a more capable server system. The dedicated server, hosted at the Verio data center in Sterling, VA, provides the www.arrl.org Web service. This move was made in order to handle the ever-increasing traffic and improve response time. Most users should be unaffected by the change, although some may have temporary problems accessing the site until all Internet name servers have caught up with the change.

The ARRL Web site comprises over 10,000 pages and over 40,000 files, along with gigabytes of data stored in databases. Because of the complexity of the site, the changeover has been underway for weeks, and there are likely to be a few glitches. Users who encounter Web pages or services that aren't working properly are asked to report them to webmaster@arrl.org.


   



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