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US Amateur Radio Bands - ARRL Frequency Chart (11 x 17") -- Full color, size 11 x 17 inches.

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

Online Course: The ARRL Ham Radio License Course -- Prepare for your first Amateur Radio license!

Getting Started with Ham Radio -- Get on the air now! A guide to your first Amateur Radio station.

Basic Antennas -- An introduction to antennas--basic concepts, practical designs, and easy-to-build antennas!

June 2009 QST Feedback

In “Tuning Switch with Limit Indicator for Screwdriver Antennas” [December 2005, p 52], the value of R2 is correct in the schematic, as is the Mouser part number.

In “Getting on the Air — Learning to Live with RF Safety” [March 2009, pp 70-71], the URL for the FCC bulletins is now www.fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/bulletins/#65.

In the 2008 November CW Sweepstakes Results [May 2009, pp 81-83], the Southeastern Division winner in the Single Operator, QRP category was listed as W5JBI. The correct call should be W5JBV. Also, K1RX was not listed as the new New England Division record holder in the Multi-operator category.

In “This Just In” [May 2009, p 12], ARRL Pacific Division Vice Director Andy Oppel, N6AJO, was incorrectly identified in a photo caption as a Section Manager, a position he held some yars ago.



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