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ARRL's Wire Antenna Classics -- An entire book devoted to wire antennas, from the simple to the complex.

ARRL's Low Power Communication with 40-meter CW Cub Transceiver Kit -- Build and operate low-power radio gear--the QRP way! 3rd Edition. Includes the 40-meter CW Cub Transceiver Kit.

W1FB's QRP Notebook -- Projects for low power operators!

QRP Basics -- Explore the fun of operating 5 watts and less. Inexpensive and exciting!

More QRP Romps! -- Now Shipping! -- Now you can work the world with low power!

PR Tools

The ARRL Public Relations Department

Announcing ARRL's new Public Relations reflector! It's a place where PICs, PIOs, and anyone with a serious interest in promoting Amateur Radio can share ideas and communicate about PR-related issues with other PR volunteers. If you'd like to participate, please send your e-mail address to Allen Pitts, W1AGP, at apitts@arrl.org or phone 860-594-0328.

Press Kits

Amateur Radio Week Press Kit:

Backgrounders and press releases are available for other selected Amateur Radio news and events.

Join the Public Relations Reflector

ARRL's PR reflector is a great place to ask questions, post media hits and share ideas about promoting Amateur Radio in your community and beyond. Participants include ARRL Public Information Coordinators, Public Information Officers, Section Managers, Club PR representatives, hams who work in the media and members of the League's Public Relations Committee. Whether you are a new PR volunteer or a seasoned pro, you have something to offer! For more information, or to join the reflector, contact ARRL Media and Public Relations Manager Allen Pitts, W1AGP 860-594-0328 or apitts@arrl.org. Please include your first and last name, call sign, and all e-mail addresses from which you may post or read messages.



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