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Now You're Talking!: All You Need to Get Your First Ham Radio
License is a complete study guide for the Technician exam and the
Novice written exam. But it's far more! It will help you select
and set up radios, accessories and antennas for your ham radio
station. It will also guide you through your first contacts on all
the popular operating modes, including FM repeaters and packet
radio. Practical information every beginning ham needs is
presented clearly and simply, in small doses. Whether you start
with the Technician or the Novice license, Now You're Talking!
shows you how to enjoy ham radio to the fullest.
If you're starting with the Novice license you should also
purchase audio cassettes or computer software to learn Morse code
(described below).
Now You're Talking!: All You Need to Get Your First Ham License.
2nd ed, Copyright 1993, 400 pages, #4173 $19
The ARRL Technician Class Video Course is the fast, easy and fun
way to prepare for your Novice- and Technician-class written
exams. Imagine: One course with everything you need to get your
first ham license! Watch it straight through or review any or all
sections at your convenience.
You get three exciting video tapes (5 full hours), a detailed 164-
page course book and six practice exams. The course covers every
FCC question with correct answers, detailed explanations and full-
screen graphics and animation. There's even optional Exam Review
software for PCs and Macintosh computers.
Produced in association with King Schools, a world leader in video
training courses, the ARRL Technician Class Video Course comes
with the assurance of a money-back guarantee: You pass your test,
or you don't pay! Call for details.
With our exclusive Technician Class Video Course, you'll be on the
air in no time!
ARRL Technician Class Video Course, Copyright 1993, #4572 $99
Extra Course Books (with course purchase) Copyright 1993 #4637 $19
ARRL Technician Class Video Course with Computerized Exam Review
Software, )1993. IBM compatible, 3.5- and 5.25-inch disks and
Macintosh 3.5-inch (hard disk req'd) #4580 $119
Hampass--ARRL's license-exam-review software is a great way to prepare
for the Novice and Technician tests. Hampass drills you on the
Novice or Technician question pools by selecting questions from
the entire pool or from subelements you specify. It also creates
sample tests. Each package includes 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch disks.
Hampass for DOS, for IBM PC or compatible (286 or better
microprocessor best), DOS 3.1 or later, hard disk, EGA or better
display, mouse recommended, but not required......#4475 $35
Hampass for Windows 3.1, for 286 or better mircroprocessor, DOS
3.3 or later and Windows 3.1 or later, hard disk with 1 MB of free
space, VGA graphics card and color monitor, mouse recommended, but
not required......................................#4467 $35
Upgrade Your License the Easy Way!
After you receive your license and get on the air, you'll probably
want to explore additional operating privileges. The ARRL License
Manual Series represents the best study material for the
Technician, General, Advanced and Extra Class Amateur Radio exams.
Each book is carefully revised and updated as new exam questions
are released by the VEC Question Pool Committee. The appropriate
examination question pool, complete with an answer key, is
included for easy reference. The answer key contains page
references so you can locate appropriate text explanations as you
review the questions before your exam. Our FCC Rule Book should be
used along with each publication in the series.
ARRL License Manual Series
Technician Class for Novice Class Licensees 2nd ed, Copyright 1993
224 pages, #4181 $6
General Class, 2nd ed, copyright 1994 (good through June 30, 1998)
Now includes study material for all FCC Rules questions on the
General class exam. 320 pages, #4688 $12
Advanced Class, 3rd ed, Copyright 1990 (good through June 30,
1995) 280 pages, #3274 $8
Extra Class, 5th ed, Copyright 1990 (good through June 30, 1996)
320 pages, #3282 $8
The FCC Rule Book, 9th ed, Copyright 1993 #4270 $9
Complete FCC rules, plus easy-to-understand explanations
Code Proficiency
When it comes to the code, whether you're just starting out, or
you're working on your Extra Class upgrade, practice makes
perfect!
The ARRL produces five sets of Morse code tapes to get you from 0
to 22 words per minute. Each set includes two C-90 cassettes. GGTE
Morse Tutor software for IBM PCs and compatibles teaches you the
code, provides plenty of practice for exams and helps keep your
code speeds sharp in easy, self-paced lessons. Features include
code speeds from 1 to more than 100 words per minute, standard or
Farnsworth modes and random QSOs. The Advanced Morse Tutor has
even more features. You can send code from an ASCII text file that
you create on the computer, save to disk the random QSOs created
by the program for later replay, and even create your own practice
text with special emphasis on problem characters, and more.
Your Introduction to Morse Code, our cassette program for
beginners, makes learning the code fun. It teaches you all the
characters and provides plenty of practice. #3487 $10
ARRL Code Practice Cassettes. Each set of two C-90 tapes provides
three hours of practice.
Set 1: 5 to 10 WPM #2227 $ 10
Set 2: 10 to 15 WPM #2235 $10
Set 3: 15 to 22 WPM #2243 $10
Set 4: 13 to 14 WPM #2251 $10
GGTE Morse Tutor (5.25-inch) #2081 $20
GGTE Morse Tutor (3.5-inch) #2936 $22
Advanced Morse Tutor (5.25-inch) #3231 $30
Advanced Morse Tutor (3.5-inch) #3258 $30
Help for Beginners
W1FB's Help for New Hams, by Doug DeMaw, offers sound advice on
getting started in Amateur Radio after you get your license.
Covers how to select equipment, station layout and accessories,
building and using antennas, and operating. Whether you're into
HF or VHF, this book will get you on the air.
2nd ed, Copyright 1994 #4432 $10 (available July 1994)
Ham Radio Horizons: The Book, What Ham Radio is All About and
How to Get Started introduces nonhams to the exciting world
of amateur radio. You'll find tips from expert hams on DXing,
Contesting, Serving the Public, Ham Radio in Space, Experimenting,
Digital Communications, and more. 1st ed, copyright 1993,
160 pages, #1234 $12.95
Novice Notes: The Book is a selection of articles for the beginner
from the popular QST series. It's filled with useful information:
What you should do before your license arrives; how to buy used
gear; and much more. 1st ed, Copyright 1989, 76 pages, #2561 $6
Written in an easy-to-understand style for electronics beginners,
Understanding Basic Electronics is also for those who want to
brush up on electronics principles. Loaded with illustrations, the
book starts with math skills and progresses to dc and ac
electronics principles. It concludes with clear, simple explanations
of how components like diodes, transistors and integrated circuits
work. 1st ed, Copyright 1992, 448 pages, #3983 $17
First Steps in Radio by Doug DeMaw, W1FB, is a tutorial on
electronics principles tailored to the beginner. Reprinted from
the popular QST series, this book will help you learn the
electronics theory helpful for licensing exams and to gain some
insight into how radio equipment works. 1st ed, Copyright 1985
88 pages, #2286 $6
Operating an Amateur Radio Station. This booklet answers the basic
Amateur Radio questions often posed by newcomers: How do I decide
what equipment to buy? What kind of antenna do I need? and many
others. 65th ed, Copyright 1991, 52 pages, #226X $2
Handy References
The 1994 ARRL Handbook
We're proud of the 71st edition of the ARRL Handbook for Radio
Amateurs. That's right! The 71st edition! The Handbook has been
the ham's bible since 1926, and each new edition brings you the
latest on what's new in Amateur Radio state of the art. The
Handbook is many things:
* A reference guide, with updated lists of parts and equipment
suppliers and other indispensable data on solid-state components
and transmitting tubes
* A guide to radio theory every ham should know, including the
latest digital modes and hundreds of explanatory and practical
circuits
* A goldmine of construction projects that will allow all hams,
beginners, old-timers and everyone in between to build useful
amateur gear for their stations.
What's new in the 1994 edition? Plenty! Here's some of what you'll
find:
*Added coverage of Digital Signal Processing (DSP).
*Improved treatment of Pi and Pi-L matching networks for high-
power amplifiers.
*A new all-digital-logic ID-timer section improves the operation
of the repeater CW IDer.
*The "Ugly Transceiver" is a simple and enjoyable introduction to
RF construction!
*A five-band quad that covers all amateur bands from 20-10 meters.
An indispensable reference for hams and engineers alike, The ARRL
Handbook, with its 1200 pages and 2100 charts and illustrations,
is an exceptional value. Copyright 1993 #1719 $25
Every chapter of the 4th edition of The ARRL Operating Manual has
been updated to include the latest information about every aspect
of our dynamic hobby. It's simply the best book available covering
on-the-air amateur operating practices. How do I operate on a
repeater or on Packet Cluster? How can I snare a contact through a
DXpedition pileup? What satellites are available and how can I use
them? You'll find the answers to all of these questions and many
more in The ARRL Operating Manual!
One impressive and colorful section features dozens of US and
overseas operating awards, and a handy reference section includes
an ARRL DXCC Countries List, beam-heading information, a series of
maps, US counties, sunrise/sunset tables, and much, much more. No
shack is complete without this valuable reference. Copyright 1991
576 pages, #1086 $18
The ARRL Radio Buyer's Sourcebooks are for anyone who buys, sells
or owns Amateur Radio equipment. Two volumes are available: The
ARRL Radio Buyer's Sourcebook covers selected QST Product Reviews
from 1981 through 1991 and a few golden oldies. The ARRL Radio
Buyer's Sourcebook Volume 2 contains all QST Product Reviews
published in 1991 and 1992.
Both books explain what radios do, how well they do it, where to
get them serviced and where to find articles about modifications.
Handy comparative feature and performance charts cover equipment
reviewed in the books. Each contains a history of Amateur Radio
technology and a glossary of radio features and terms. Heading for
a hamfest or ham dealer? Don't leave home without both Radio
Buyer's Sourcebooks.
The ARRL Radio Buyer's Sourcebook (1st ed, Copyright 1991, 384 pages,
#3452 $15
The ARRL Radio Buyer's Sourcebook Volume 2 (1st ed, Copyright
1993, 240 pages) #4211 $15
The ARRL Electronics Data Book is a valuable aid to the radio
amateur, RF design engineer, technician and experimenter. All
those commonly used tables, charts, and those hard-to-remember
formulas and semiconductor pin-out diagrams are found in one handy
source. You'll also find hundreds of popular circuits and building
blocks, including oscillators, mixers, amplifiers, other devices
and their operating parameters. By Doug DeMaw, W1FB, 2nd ed,
Copyright 1988 #2197 $15
The 13th edition of Hints and Kinks for the Radio Amateur has the
best tips, suggestions and projects from the popular QST column
(covering the years 1987-91). It's loaded with helpful techniques
and easy projects that will enhance your operating enjoyment.
Copyright 1992 #3851 $10
The 1994-1995 ARRL Repeater Directory includes more than 20,000
listings for voice and digital repeaters and propagation beacons
located in North, Central and South America. This edition also
lists more than 500 beacons from 14 MHz to 24 GHz. You'll also
find band plans, a CTCSS tone chart, a list of frequency
coordinators, ARRL Spectrum Committee, Digital Committee and
Future Systems Committee, and a user-friendly list of ARRL Special
Service Clubs. The Repeater Directory comes in a handy pocket size for
your operating convenience. 23rd ed, Copyright 1994 #4718 $6
The ARRL DXCC Countries List is the ideal way to record the DXCC
countries you've worked and QSLed. The latest printing includes
DXCC Advisory Committee members, an expanded cross reference for
prefixes and exotic countries and more. (Free shipping). Jun 1993
ed, Copyright 1993 #0291 $2
The ARRL Net Directory lists hundreds of Amateur Radio nets of
interest to North American hams DX, ragchew, special-interest, fun
and public service nets - they're all here. Updated annually.
(Free shipping). 1993-1994 ed, Copyright 1993 #4262 $2
Your QRP Operating Companion shows that you don't need special
rigs or expensive equipment to enjoy the excitement and challenge
of low-power operating. Ragchewing, DXing, contesting all are more
enjoyable with QRP. Includes operating tips, lists of QRP clubs
and organizations, net and calling frequencies, and much more. 1st
ed, Copyright 1992 #3762 $6
Passport to World Band Radio is the TV Guide of shortwave
listening. Updated annually, Passport contains comprehensive
schedules for hundreds of international shortwave broadcast
stations when they're on, who they're targeting and what languages
they're using in an easy-to-understand format.
Also included are useful reviews of nearly every shortwave radio
currently available, and excellent articles describing the best
shows to be found on the international shortwave bands.
Increase your knowledge of today's changing world with Passport to
World Band Radio and make the most of your listening. Copyright
1993 #4459 $18
Ferrell's Confidential Frequency List is recognized throughout the
world as the most comprehensive list of shortwave utility stations
available. What Passport to World Band Radio is to shortwave
broadcasting, Ferrell's is to utility DXing. This 9th edition has
been considerably expanded and now contains well over 30,000 CW,
SSB, RTTY and fax frequencies from 4-28 MHz -- military, maritime,
aeronautical and more -- They're all here. Copyright 1994 #2206
$23
The RSGB Amateur Radio Awards Booklet gives details of major
Amateur Radio awards throughout the world. Each award is listed in
an easy-to-use format that includes all the information on how to
earn it. This edition even includes a checklist so you can track
your progress. 3rd ed, Copyright 1988 #R819 $15
World Radio TV Handbook is your personal 24-hour guide to the
world's broadcasters and their services. Information is listed by
country and in an hour-by-hour guide to English language shortwave
broadcasts. Comprehensive station information includes call signs,
station locations, frequencies, transmitter power, operating
times, languages and much more. Join the many who have discovered
the world of the international listener. 1994 ed, Copyright 1994
#4696 $20
VHF/UHF/Microwave Communications
Your VHF Companion lets you explore the fascinating activities on
the VHF bands: FM and repeaters, packet, CW and SSB, satellites,
amateur television, transmitter hunting, and more. A handy
reference section helps you locate equipment, books, magazines and
software. A must for all new hams and all veterans as well! 1st
ed, Copyright 1992 #3878 $8
The ARRL UHF/Microwave Experimenter's Manual is written for the
growing number of radio amateurs who are discovering that there is
life on our frequencies above 420 MHz. Technicians and engineers
will find this book particularly useful. You'll find information
on design and fabrication techniques, propagation, antennas and
feed lines, transmission media and much more. Companion software
is available for IBM PCs and compatibles.
Book, 1st ed, Copyright 1990 #3126 $20
Software (5.25-inch) #3134 $10
Software (3.5-inch) #4726 $10
The ARRL UHF/Microwave Projects Manual contains dozens of construction
articles for transverters, preamplifiers, power amplifiers, antennas,
and test and measurement equipment. Some articles are previously
unpublished; others are reprinted from conference proceedings, QST
and QEX. If your interest lies in the bands above 432 MHz, you'll find
this book to be invaluable. 1st ed, copyright 1994 (Available August
1994) #4491 $20
If you're tired of hunting for bits and pieces of information on
spread spectrum, the ARRL Spread Spectrum Sourcebook is for you.
You'll find reprints of most spread spectrum articles from QST and
QEX, as well as articles and news items from the AMRAD Newsletter
that show how SS developed from theory to a viable communications
system. 1st ed, Copyright 1991 #3177 $20
Beyond Line of Sight: A History of VHF Propagation from the Pages
of QST explores the ways hams helped discover and exploit the
propagation modes that allow VHF signals to travel hundreds and
even thousands of miles. It's a subject all hams will find
fascinating. 1st ed, Copyright 1992 #4025 $12
Radio Auroras by Charlie Newton, G2FKZ, from the RSGB, details the
interesting and unpredictable world of Amateur Radio
communications via auroral propagation. Presented with a European
twist is information on what causes auroras, how they are forecast
and how to best use them to work DX. You'll find an abundance of
tables and charts. Copyright 1991 #3568 $18
VHF/UHF Manual, from RSGB, is must reading for the VHF and UHF
enthusiast. You'll find information on the history of VHF/UHF
communications, propagation, tuned circuits, receivers,
transmitters, integrated equipment, filters, antennas, microwaves,
space communications, and test equipment. 4th ed, Copyright 1983
#R630 $30
Microwave Handbook, Volume 1, from RSGB, covers operating
techniques, system analysis and propagation, microwave antennas,
transmission lines and components, microwave semiconductors and
tubes. Copyright 1989 #2901 $35
Microwave Handbook, Volume 2, from RSGB, continues where Volume 1
leaves off with construction techniques, common equipment,
microwave beacons and repeaters, test equipment, safety, filters
and additional circuit data. Copyright 1991 #3606 $35
Microwave Handbook, Volume 3, from RSGB, contains a review of
microwave theory and practice, reference information, practical
designs, hints and tips. Covers 1.3-24 GHz. Copyright 1992 #3975
$35
Space/Satellites
Weather Satellite Handbook by Dr Ralph Taggart, WB8DQT, is a
popular and easy-to-use reference for anyone interested in
viewing our world from space. The revised and expanded 5th
edition features an interface project that allows you to capture
fascinating images from various weather satellites and HF
WEFAX broadcasts (a kit is available). You'll learn how weather
satellites function, how to build or modify your own receiving
equipment and how to buy or build the right antennas. Companion
software (revised for the 5th edition of the book), is available
for IBM PCs and compatibles. (Available April 1994)
Book, 5th ed, copyright 1994 #4483 $20
Software (3.5-inch, requires high density drive) #4653 $10
The Satellite Experimenter's Handbook has the information you need
to communicate through or receive signals from a growing fleet of
orbiting satellites. Whether your interest is in Amateur Radio,
weather, TV-broadcast or other spacecraft, you'll find an immense
store of valuable data -- everything from satellite design to
ground station equipment and antennas. Written by Martin Davidoff,
K2UBC. 2nd ed, Copyright 1990 #3185 $20
ARRL Satellite Anthology contains the best QST satellite articles
from 1986 through 1993. You'll find valuable information on all
amateur spacecraft from OSCAR 10 through OSCAR 27, including:
how to work DX via OSCAR's 10 and 13, and how to get on the
Pacsats and the Russian "Easysats." There's even a glimpse into
the future with two articles about the advanced Phase 3D satellite.
3rd ed, copyright 1994 #4645 $10
Antennas and Transmission Lines
The ARRL Antenna Book is the definitive source for information on
state-of-the-art antenna and transmission line theory and
construction. The 17th edition presents the best and most highly
regarded coverage of antenna fundamentals, propagation,
transmission lines, Yagis and quads, as well as all popular wire
antenna designs. You'll find a new chapter on HF Yagi Arrays based
on the latest computer modeling software. The Radio Wave Propagation
chapter has been revised to include comprehensive statistical data
on the range of elevation angles needed for communication from all
areas of the US to important DX locations. Included with this
edition is a diskette with software by K6STI, W1FM and N6BV for
Yagi analysis, propagation prediction, transmission-line evaluation,
and more. Copyright 1994, 736 pages, #4734 $30
Three volumes are available in The ARRL Antenna Compendium series,
and each is packed with previously unpublished articles on all the
popular types of HF/VHF/UHF antennas and some you've never heard
of! In Volume 1 you'll find articles on a multiband portable,
quads and loops, baluns and the Smith Chart. Volume 2 features
several verticals, an attic tri-bander, antenna modeling and
propagation. Among the 40 articles in Volume 3, you'll discover a
12-meter quad, a discone, modeling with MININEC and VHF/UHF ray
tracing.
All three volumes are a feast for the antenna enthusiast!
Companion software is available separately for Volumes 2 and 3.
Volume 1, 1st ed, Copyright 1985 #0194 $10
Volume 2, 1st ed, Copyright 1989 #2545 $12
Companion software (5.25-inch) #2626 $10
Volume 3, 1st ed, Copyright 1992 #4017 $14
Companion software (5.25-inch) #4033 $10
Companion software (3.5-inch) #4041 $10
Antennas and Techniques for Low Band DXing, by noted DXer John
Devoldere, ON4UN, is an in-depth treatment of the antennas and
operating strategies you'll need to span the continents on
40, 80 and 160 meters. You'll find operating tips, antenna designs
and software culled both from the author's years of experinece
and those of other active DXers, contesters and antenna
experimenters. Revised and expanded 2nd ed, copyright 1994
#4661 $20
Reflections: Transmission Lines and Antennas is written by Walt
Maxwell, W2DU, to clear the air of the half-truths and outright
myths you hear these days about transmission lines, standing
waves, antenna matching, reflected power and antenna tuners. This
book has a wealth of information on matching networks, antennas
and use of the Smith Chart. Companion software is available for
IBM PCs and compatibles.
Book, 1st ed, Copyright 1990 #2995 $20
Software (5.25-inch) #3118 $10
Software (3.5-inch) #3924 $10
Yagi Antenna Design by Dr James L. Lawson, W2PV, presents 210
pages covering performance calculations, simple Yagis, performance
optimization, ground effects, stacking, practical designs for 7-28
MHz. Hardcover. 1st ed, Copyright 1986 #0410 $15
W1FB's Antenna Notebook Not everyone has the room or the budget to
put up a forest of aluminum. Doug DeMaw tells you how to get the
best performance out of unobtrusive wire and vertical antennas,
and how to build simple antenna tuners and SWR bridges. 1st ed,
Copyright 1987 #2618 $10
Transmission Line Transformers is a source of practical design
data covering the use of these devices for both commercial and
amateur applications. Written by Dr Jerry Sevick, W2FMI, this book
covers types of windings, core materials, fractional-ratio
windings, efficiencies, multiwinding and series transformers,
baluns, limitations at high impedance levels and test equipment.
Hardcover. 2nd ed, Copyright 1990 #2960 $20
Physical Design of Yagi Antennas, by Dr David B. Leeson, W6QHS, is
packed with information on how to design or reinforce Yagi
antennas so they can survive in the most adverse weather
conditions like 120-mile-per-hour winds! Covers the structural
design of elements, booms and masts, plus the electrical design of
Yagi antennas. 1st ed, Copyright 1992 #3819 $20
5.25-inch spreadsheet diskette for IBM or compatible #3827 $10
3.5-inch spreadsheet diskette for IBM or compatible #3835 $10
3.5-inch spreadsheet diskette for Macintosh #3843 $10
Antenna Impedance Matching shows you how to use the Smith Chart to
develop even the most complex matching network to maximize antenna
effectiveness by minimizing feed line losses. With more than 200
pages, this book is a must for the antenna designer and serious
amateur. Written by Wilfred Caron. Hardcover. 1st ed, Copyright
1989 #2200 $20
Low-Profile Amateur Radio is for the ham who lives where antennas
are frowned upon. You'll see that you don't need a house with
acreage to enjoy your favorite hobby. One practical solution: hide
your antennas. Another: operate with low power. This book tells
you how to get on the air using these techniques and others
without calling attention to yourself. 1st ed, Copyright 1993
#4114 $8
ARRL MicroSmith V2.00, by Wes Hayward, W7ZOI. ARRL MicroSmith is a
Smith Chart simulation program for the IBM PC and compatibles. You
don't need detailed knowledge of the Smith Chart. Use MicroSmith
to design matching networks with fixed or variable L-C components,
stub-matching sections with transmission lines, and more. It's all
done graphically on your computer screen. It's also useful for a
variety of network analysis problems. Includes a 48-page user's
guide with numerous illustrations.
5.25-inch diskette #4076 $39
3.50-inch diskette #4084 $39
Practical Wire Antennas, by John D. Heys, G3BDQ, is an RSGB book
that delves into the practical aspects of HF wire antennas: how
the various types work, and how to buy or build one that's right
for you. Marconis, Windoms, loops, dipoles and even underground
antennas -- they're all covered! The final chapter covers matching
systems. Copyright 1989 #R878 $14
HF Antennas for All Locations, written by L.A. Moxon, G6XN, for
the RSGB, details the design and construction of hundreds of
amateur antennas, including some unusual designs. Don't let a lack
of real estate keep you off the air. Whether you're in a downtown
apartment or on top of a mountain, you'll find at least one
antenna that'll work for you! 2nd ed, Copyright 1993 #4300 $20
HF Antenna Collection contains outstanding articles from RSGB's
Radio Communication. It covers single- and multielement horizontal
and vertical antennas, very small transmitting and receiving
antennas, feeders, tuners and more. Copyright 1991 #3770 $18
Interference/Direction Finding
Radio Frequency Interference: How to Find It and Fix It is a new
approach to an old Amateur Radio problem. Written by RFI experts,
it's filled with proven ways to solve common -- and not-so-common
-- RFI or EMI problems, whatever their cause. In addition, you'll
learn how to build a cooperative environment with neighbors and
how to contact skilled volunteers who can assist with those tricky
situations. 1st ed, Copyright 1991 #3754 $15
Interference Handbook, by William Nelson, WA6FQG, will help you
locate and resolve interference problems of every type. Sources of
interference are described along with the methods used to locate
them. Suppression circuits for interfering devices are discussed
in detail, as are protection techniques for home entertainment
equipment. This is THE book for power-line interference problems!
2nd ed, Copyright 1981 #6015 $12
Transmitter Hunting: Radio Direction Finding Simplified, by Joseph
Moell, K/OV, and Thomas Curlee, WB6UZZ, is all the information you
need about equipment and techniques for HF and VHF radio direction
finding. Transmitter hunting is both practical and fun. Using the
information in this book, you can not only locate jammers and
other sources of malicious interference, but you can also locate
downed aircraft, engage in sport hunting, even help search-and-
rescue groups save lives! 1st ed, Copyright 1987 #2701 $19
Practical Circuits
W1FB's QRP Notebook by Doug DeMaw is packed with construction
projects for QRP transmitters, receivers and accessories. This
second edition is the completely rewritten successor to Doug's
popular QRP Notebook, and features totally new circuits. Learn the
inside secrets from this veteran builder, writer and former QST
Technical Editor. Most of the projects feature printed circuit
boards that are available from a commercial source. Gain
understanding of circuits. Experience firsthand the thrill of
making contacts using equipment that you built. 2nd ed, Copyright
1991 #3657 $10
W1FB's Design Notebook: Practical Circuits for Experimenters is
just the book for the avid builder of Amateur Radio equipment.
This plain-language book is filled with simple, practical projects
that can be built using readily available components and common
hand tools. There are explanations of how the various circuits
work -- without heavy mathematical analysis. 1st ed, Copyright
1990 #3207 $10
QRP Classics is a collection of projects for low-power enthusiasts
taken from ARRL publications over the past 15 years. The equipment
is generally simple and easy to build. You'll find projects for
receivers, transmitters, transceivers and accessories. 1st ed,
Copyright 1990 #3169 $12
Solid State Design for the Radio Amateur is packed with
information on Amateur Radio circuit design and applications,
descriptions of receivers, transmitters, power supplies and test
equipment. Much of the data cannot be found elsewhere. Essential
for every technical library. Copyright 1986 #0402 $12
Radio Communication Handbook, from RSGB, is packed with technical
information and practical circuits on semiconductors, HF
receivers, VHF/UHF transmitters, modulation systems, RTTY,
propagation, HF and VHF/UHF antennas power supplies and more.
Copyright 1982 #R584 $35
Packet Radio/Computers/RTTY
Your Packet Companion, by Steve Ford, WB8IMY, perfect for the
packet newcomer, covers everything, from assembling a station to
sending mail, from packet satellites to the latest networking
systems. Its straightforward writing style and clear drawings will
get you on the cutting edge of digital ham radio in no time. 1st
ed. Copyright 1992 #3959 $8
Your RTTY/AMTOR Companion: Explore HF Digital Communications with
Your Multimode Controller, by Steve Ford, WB8IMY, is your
introduction to the exciting world of HF digital communications.
Learn how to assemble your own RTTY/AMTOR station and communicate
effectively on the air. You'll also learn the basics of new HF
digital modes such as CLOVER and PacTOR. 1st ed, Copyright 1993
#4092 $8
Your Gateway to Packet Radio explores one of the most fascinating
areas of Amateur Radio today. Packet radio has found its way into
thousands of shacks and continues to grow in popularity. If you
never tried it, find out what you're missing. If you're a packet
veteran, you'll still learn something new. Written by Stan
Horzepa, WA1LOU. 2nd ed, Copyright 1989 #2030 $12
AX.25 Amateur Packet-Radio Link-Layer Protocol represents the
culmination of several years of work by amateurs to develop a
standard data-transfer protocol for global use. Packet stations
and networks can easily talk to one another if common standards
are used. The link layer is level 2 of the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) seven-layered reference
model of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI). Copyright 1984 #0119
$8
In NOSintro: TCP/IP over Packet Radio you'll find a wealth of
practical information, hints and tips for setting up and using the
KA9Q Network Operating System (NOS) in a packet radio environment.
The emphasis is on hands-on practicalities. You'll see exactly:
how to install NOS on a PC, how to set up the control files, how
to check out basic operations off-air, and how to use NOS commands
for transferring files, logging in to remote systems, sending
mail, etc. (356 pages)...#4319 $23
DX/Callbooks
The 1994 North American Callbook lists call signs, names and
address information for more than 500,000 licensed radio amateurs
in North America, including Greenland, Bermuda and the Caribbean
Islands, Hawaii and US possessions. #C094 $30
The 1994 International Callbook lists call signs, names and
address information for more than 500,000 licensed radio amateurs
in the countries outside North America. It covers South America,
Europe, Africa, Asia and the Pacific (excluding Hawaii and US
possessions). #C194 $30
The Complete DX'er is a book by Master DXer Bob Locher, W9KNI,
that shows what is going through the DXer's mind as he cracks
pileups and snags rare DX stations using tried and true
techniques. You'll learn how to hunt DX and how to obtain hard-to-
get QSL cards. 2nd ed, Copyright 1989 #2083 $12
The DXCC Companion: How to Work Your First Hundred Countries, by
Jim Kearman, KR1S, is filled with practical, easy-to-understand
information for the beginning DXer. Follow the advice given by
KR1S and you'll have your first hundred countries confirmed in no
time. You'll learn about equipment, antennas, propagation and the
rights and wrongs of QSLing. 1st ed, Copyright 1990 #3398 $8
For Instructors
In addition to ham radio study guides for students, we also
produce instructor's guides to help you teach license courses.
These are for use with Now You're Talking! and ARRL License
Manuals. The Instructors Manual is a valuable aid for those
teaching Amateur Radio classes at any level.
Proceedings of the ARRL National Educational Workshop presents
ideas from top instructors to help you motivate your students and
increase their enjoyment. Proceedings from the 1989 thru 1994
workshops are available.
ARRL Novice/Technician Class Instructor's Guide, 2nd ed, Copyright
1993 #4394 $6
ARRL General Class Instructor's Guide, 3rd ed, Copyright 1994
(Available August 1994)
ARRL Instructor's Manual, 2nd ed, Copyright 1992 #2448 $8
Proceedings of the ARRL National Educational Workshop 1994, 1st
ed, Copyright 1994 #4742 $12
Amateur Radio Adventure/History
The ARRL offers three adventure titles by Cindy Wall, KA7ITT. In
Night Signals, Amateur Radio performs a life-saving feat for Marc
Lawrence, snow-bound and injured in the rugged Cascade Mountains.
In the electrifying sequel, Hostage in the Woods, what starts out
as a hospital Christmas party for children turns into a nightmare
of terror for Kim Stafford, KA7SJP, and ham radio is her only
hope. Join Kim and Marc in their latest ham radio adventure,
Firewatch!, as they're faced with fires everywhere in Oregon's
tinder-dry Cascade Mountains. All three are great for hams and
nonhams alike.
Night Signals. 1st ed, Copyright 1989 #4289 $6
Hostage in the Woods. 1st ed, Copyright 1990 #3428 $6
Firewatch! 1st ed, Copyright 1993 #4106 $6
Tommy Rockford adventure series by the late Walker Tompkins:
SOS at Midnight. 3rd ed, Copyright 1985 #5005 $5
CQ Ghost Ship. 3rd ed, Copyright 1985 #5013 $5
DX Brings Danger. 3rd ed, Copyright 1985 #5021 $5
Death Valley QTH. 1st ed, Copyright 1985 #503X $5
Grand Canyon QSO. 1st ed, Copyright 1987 #5048 $5
Murder by QRM. 1st ed, Copyright 1988 #5064 $5
Set of 6 Tompkins books #1490 $25
Morse Code: The Essential Language by Peter Carron, W3DKV, covers
both the code's fascinating history and its up-to-date
applications. You'll learn how to receive and send, and for the
proficient operator there's a chapter on high-speed operation.
Learn how to handle distress calls heard not only on the ham bands
but on maritime and aircraft frequencies as well. Finally, there
is a look into the future and super CW. Expanded 2nd ed, Copyright
1991 #0356 $6
200 Meters & Down by Clinton B. DeSoto chronicles the exciting
evolution of Amateur Radio from the pioneers who perfected the
wireless art through the technical advances of the mid-1930s.
Copyright 1936 (reprinted in 1981) #0011 $8
From Spark to Space Join us on a journey through 75 years of
Amateur Radio with this handsome book. 1st ed, Copyright 1989
#2596 $10
ARRL Conference Proceedings Currently available
Item # Price
Amsat 5th Space Symposium 0739 $6
Amsat 10th Space Symposium 3991 12
21st Central States VHF Conference-1987 VHSC 6
24th Central States VHF Conference-1990 3266 6
25th Central States VHF Conference-1991 3614 6
27th Central States VHF Conference-1993 4386 12
1-4 Computer Networking Conference 0224 6
5th Computer Networking Conference 033X 6
6th Computer Networking Conference CP61 6
7th Computer Networking Conference 2138 6
8th Computer Networking Conference 2510 6
10th Computer Networking Conference 3592 6
11th Computer Networking Conference 4068 12
12th Digital Communications Conference-1993 4424 12
18th Eastern VHF/UHF Conference-1992 3916 12
19th Eastern VHF/UHF Conference-1993 4602 12
Microwave Update 1989 2529 6
Microwave Update 1991 3703 6
Microwave Update 1993 4416 12
Mid-Atlantic VHF Conf MID1 6
37th West Coast VHF/UHF Conference-1992 3894 12
38th West Coast VHF/UHF Conference-1993 4327 12
QST -- ARRL'S Monthly Membership Journal
Simply put, QST is the best source of news and practical
information from the world of Amateur Radio. Hams and others
interested in Amateur Radio from North America and around the
world find it indispensable. QST comes with your ARRL membership.
Here's some of what you'll find in each issue:
Technical Articles provide fascinating theory and practical
designs that will expand your Amateur Radio horizons.
Product Reviews present comprehensive yet readable reports on the
latest transceivers and accessories; only QST product reviews are
based on careful and comprehensive testing done in the ARRL Lab
and painstaking field testing.
Hints & Kinks are clever and useful tips sent in by QST readers
who have found a better way to accomplish a task or solve a
problem. You never know what you'll find each month, but you can
be sure you'll find something practical and imaginative.
DXing/Contesting, two of the most popular on-the-air activities,
are covered in detail in each issue. The How's DX? column provides
profiles of well-known DXers and hints on getting more out of your
station. ARRL-sponsored contests are fun ways of seeing how your
station stacks up against others.
Feature articles cover all the fascinating aspects of ham radio,
from a colorful DXpedition to a rare atoll, to a personal story of
how a ham introduced her family to the wonders of her favorite
hobby.
Ham Ads and display ads are the best way to find a piece of
Amateur Radio gear, new or used, top shelf or barebones. Whether
it's a new 20-meter beam or a computer program that teaches the
Morse code, you'll find it advertised in QST.
Useful and Timely News, from the FCC, or the international scene,
is included in articles and columns like League Lines and
Happenings. If it's happening, you'll learn about it by reading
QST.
Single issue price is $3. Contact ARRL for complete membership
information.
ARRL Accessories and Supply Items
(*Shipping and handling charges apply to any supply item marked
with an asterisk)
The ARRL Flag
Cloth Patch................#1090 $3
Pin.............................#1070 $5
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
Black and Gold Sticker.................#1100 $1
Red, White and Blue Sticker.........#1105 $1
Black and Gold Decal...................#1110 $1
Red, White and Blue Decal...........#1115 $1
Black and Gold Patch...................#1120 $3
Red, White and Blue Patch...........#1125 $3
Member 5" Diamond Decal.......#1130 $1
Member 5" Diamond Sticker.....#4203 $1
Life Member Decal 5/pkg.......#1135 $1
Cloth Patches
4" ARRL Diamond.................................#2170 $2
Life Membership (goes with 4" ARRL Diamond).....#1170 $1
Membership Pin.........................................#1180 $3
Replacement Pin for Life Membership........#1190 $3
Replacement Life Membership Plaque........#1240 $25
ARRL License Plate...................................#1095 $5
Spark to Space
*Hat...................#1092 $7
Patch..................#1091 $3
Member Stationery
50 pieces of stationery and envelopes.......#1460 $9
50 pieces of stationery.....................#1465 $5
50 envelopes...................................#1470 $5
Log Books
8.50" x 11" Spiral..........................#1250 $3.50
3-hole Loose Leaf, 96 8.50" x 11" sheets....#1265 $4
Maps and Atlases
US Call Area.............................#1270 $3
*World Map--Full-color Great-Circle map centered
on the Greenwich Meridian.................#1280 $12
Grid Locator (US Grid Squares)..........#1290 $1
ARRL World Grid Locator Atlas.........#2944 $5
Polar Map (for OSCAR)......................#1300 $1
For Traffic Handlers:
Message Delivery Cards per package of 20....#1310 $2
Message Pad with 70 sheets..........................#1320 $2
Message Pad with 70 sheets (package of 3)...#1330 $5
Antenna and Transmission Line Design Aids
Standard Smith Charts (package of 5 sheets)..........#1340 $2
Expanded Smith Charts (package of 5 sheets)..........#1350 $2
Smith Charts--50-ohm center, (package of 5 sheets)...#1341 $2
Antenna Pattern Worksheets, 100 8.50" x 11" sheets...#1360 $3
*QST Binders
8.50" x 11" for QST 1976 and after.................#1380 $12
6.50" x 9.50" for QST 1975 and before...........#1370 $11
Video Tapes-VHS
SAREX W0ORE/Challenge............................#1420 $25
Amateur Radio's Newest Frontier...................#1440 $25
New World of Amateur Radio.......................#WAR1 $20
Ham Radio in Space...............................#3681 $10
Prices subject to change without notice.