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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).

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.

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.

The ARRL Instructor's Manual for Technician and General License Courses -- NOW designed for both Technician and General Class. Includes CD-ROM.

US Amateur Radio Bands - ARRL Frequency Chart (50 pk) -- 50 pack. Full color, size 8.5 x 11 inches.

   

Amateur Radio Industry, Individuals Step Up to the Plate for Katrina Relief

NEWINGTON, CT, Sep 9, 2005--Over two dozen members of the Amateur Radio industry and individual radio amateurs have contributed equipment for use in the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. The disaster wiped out the Amateur Radio infrastructure in many US Gulf Coast communities. The donations were made as gifts to ARRL, which is redirecting these resources as needed to the disaster zone. Some donors have offered valuable services and supplies.

"The ARRL would like to thank everyone who has generously donated Amateur Radio equipment, accessories and supplies," said ARRL Chief Operating Officer Harold Kramer, WJ1B. He said some of the equipment already on hand has been or soon will be deployed to assist relief agencies such as the American Red Cross as well as state and local emergency managers.

Here's an a list in alphabetical order by contributors, as of September 9.

ACOMAmplifier and antennas

Array Solutions

Antennas

Gregory Boots, N4MKG

Amplifier and antenna tuner

Bushcomm Pty LtdAntennas

Cable X-PERTS Inc

Assembled coax and barrel connectors

Degen Designs

Offer to make antennas

Tony Drake, KC4OBY

AA batteries from Squad Technologies LLC

DuracellAA Batteries

DX Engineering

Vertical antennas and radial kits

Ensinger Research Inc.Offer of yagi antennas
Handey’s Electronic Center IncCoaxial cable

Heil Sound Ltd

Headsets

ICOM America

VHF and HF transceivers

Innergy PowerPortable Solar Panels

Kenwood Communications

VHF and HF transceivers

LDG Electronics

Antenna tuners

Long's Electronics

AA batteries

M2 Antenna Systems Inc

Yagi antennass

McKesson Corporation

AA batteries

MFJ Enterprises

Power supplies

NCG Company

Base antennas, masts, tripods

Nifty! Ham Accessories

Offer to supply quick reference guides

OPEK Technologies, Inc.Antennas
R & L ElectronicsAntennas

Samlex America

Power supplies

Sharp Mfg Company of America

Offer to supply solar modules

Squad Technologies LLC

AA batteries

Bob Wallace, K4YNT

Amplifier and antenna tuner

The Wireman Inc

Assembled lengths of coax

Timewave Technology Inc

Offer of technical support and hardware

West Mountain RadioDC Power products

Yaesu USA (Vertex-Standard)

VHF mobile and handheld transceivers

Cash donations are also being accepted by the ARRL to support hams in the field assisting with emergency communications and relief efforts in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana in the aftermath of Katrina. These funds will be used to provide reimbursement for personal expenses incurred by hams as they volunteer in the field. To make a donation go to the ARRL general donation form and select "Ham Aid". This is a secure site.


   



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