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ARRL Products: Low Power/QRP(More)
Amateur Radio on the Move -- Take your radio with you! Here's expert advice for operating your radio from your car or RV, boat, airplane, motorcycle or backpack.
Low Power Scrapbook -- A compilation of the best QRP articles from recent years.
More QRP Power -- More equipment, accessories and antennas for low power radio operating!
QRP Quarterly DVD 1979-2004 -- 25 Years of QRP Quarterly magazine on DVD. Filled with projects!
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Digital Voice
Introduction
High-quality voice communication is possible without exceeding SSB bandwidth or expensive broadcast studio equipment
Practical HF Digital Voice shows how two British hams built modems at a reasonable cost to accomplish PSK31-like communications on voice.
Articles
Note: Some of the following articles are in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. To view and print these files, you'll need a copy of Adobe's Acrobat Reader program. (Version 3.0 or later required). More information here.
- Practical HF Digital Voice
QEX May 2000, pp. 3-8
High-quality voice communications using modems.
- International Digital Audio Broadcasting Standards: Voice Coding and Amateur Radio Applications (795,890 bytes PDF file)
QEX January/February 2003, pp. 49-56
A digital-voice standard for broadcast and Amateur Radio.
- PTC: Perceptual Transform Coding for Bandwidth Reduction of Speech in the Analog Domain, Pt 1 (200,799 bytes PDF file)
QEX May/June 2000, pp. 9-12
A new method for optimizing the bandwidth of phone signals using sound perception.
- PTC: Perceptual Transform Coding for Bandwidth Reduction of Speech in the Analog Domain, Pt 2 (310,988 bytes, PDF file)
QEX March/April 2001 pp. 9-17
- JAIA's Universal Standard D-Star (209,359 bytes, PDF file)
CQ Ham Radio Magazine. Reprinted with permission.
A overview of a digital communication standard as presented at the At HAM Fair 2001, in Japan.
- Digital Voice: The Next New Mode? (145,675 bytes, PDF file)
QST January 2002, pp. 28-32
A brief tour of this technology and it’s place in Amateur Radio.
- Digital Voice: An Update and Forecast ( 539,648 bytes, PDF file)
QST February 2002, pp. 38-41
What hams are doing with digital voice now and what about the future?
Note:
Contact information for suppliers mentioned in the above articles should first be confirmed using TIS Address Database Search.
Bibliography (Members Only)
ARRL Periodicals Index Search - This database contains the QST index from 1915 to the present and the QEX index from 1981 to the present. For QST issues from 1970 to the present, and some selected articles back to 1922 (when construction articles featuring tubes began in earnest), identifying keywords have been added to the technical articles. By entering keywords (ANTENNA) or combinations of keywords (CONSTRUCTION ANTENNA VERTICAL HF) into the Title words: field, you may create dynamic bibliographies.
Technical article KEYWORD list. Hints for more successful searching
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Article Reprints:
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