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THE AMERICAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE RADIOGRAM
www.arrl.orgthe american radio relay league, inc, is the national membership society of licensed radio amateurs and the publisher of qst magazine. one of its . functions is promotion of public service communication among amateur : operators. to that end, the …
Choosing a Ham Radio - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgChoosing a Ham Radio 1 WHO NEEDS THIS PUBLICATION AND WHY? Hello and welcome to this handy guide to selecting a radio. Choos-ing just one from the variety of radio models is a challenge! The good news is that most commercially manufactured Amateur Radio equipment performs the basics very well, so you shouldn’t be overly
Photo/Video Model Release - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgPhoto/Video Model Release I, the undersigned, freely give to the ARRL, the American Radio Relay League, and their legal representatives, successors, and all persons, organizations, or corporations acting with their permission unrestricted permission
National Weather Service MOU - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgI. PURPOSE The purpose of this document is to state the terms of a mutual agreement (Memorandum of Understanding) between the National Weather Service (NWS) and the American Radio Relay
ARRL STRATEGIC PLAN 2016-2020
www.arrl.orgJan 15, 2016 · ARRL (The American Radio Relay League, Inc.), the national association for Amateur Radio, began its second century in 2014. As radio technology and practice matured during its first century, ARRL, through its members, advanced the art and science of radio, kept
Choosing a Ham Radio - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgThis is where a ham radio club or team can really help. Find local clubs via the ARRL’s home page: www.arrl.org—enter “Clubs” in the site’s search window. A club can help you with every aspect of choosing a radio; from explaining a feature to filling you in on • About This Publication • Types of Operation • VHF/UHF Equipment
Neighbor Info - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgAny individual who operates a radio transmitter, either commercial or private, is responsible for the proper operation of the radio station. All radio transmitters or sources are regulated by the FCC. The station should be properly designed and installed. It should have a good ground and use a low-pass filter, if needed.
The ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Communications …
www.k8qik.orgThe Amateur Radio Emergency Service ® (ARES) sponsored by the American Radio Relay League has the longest history of public service of any Amateur Radio emergency communications …
VoIP and Amateur Radio - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgpresent at the station location and the node is functioning with wireless remote control, the control link must operate above 222.15 MHz. See the sidebar, “Is It Legal?”. ... VoIP and Amateur Radio ... a bridge for long-distance voice communication. Discover what the Voice Over Internet Protocol buzz is all about! From February 2003 QST ...
US Amateur Radio Bands - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.org1240 23 cm (1240 MHz)* 1270 1295 1300 N (5 W )E,A,G,T MHz 33 cm (902 MHz)* 902.0 928.0 MHz E,A,G,T 70 cm (420 MHz)* 420.0 450.0 E,A,G,T MHz 1.25 Meters (222 MHz) 219.0 220.0 222.0 225.0
FSD-218 Relief Emergency - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgRecommended Precedences : Every formal radiogram message originated and handled should contain the following component . parts in the order given
VoIP and Amateur Radio - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgFrom February 2003 QST © ARRL thing you say will wind up being heard in the other amateur’s headset, or trans-mitted over the air. At your end of the EchoLink connec-
By Jim Maxwell, W6CF Amateur Radio
www.arrl.orgJan 2000 QST - © Copyright 2010 American Radio Relay League, Inc. - All Rights Reserved power and giant antennas. Amateurs continued to tinker and experiment with ...
HF Progagation: The Basics - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.org0 Basic Amateur Radio I-IF Propagation: The Basics Say it's 10 P.M. in Savannah, and you'd like to reach out and QSO someone in southern Europe.
US AMATEUR POWER LIMITS - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgSep 22, 2017 · US Amateur Radio Bands US AMATEUR POWER LIMITS — FCC 97.313 An amateur station must use the minimum transmitter power necessary to carry out the desired communications. (b) No station may transmit with a transmitter power exceeding 1.5 kW PEP. *Geographical and power restrictions may apply to all
ares manual 2015 - 2 - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgThe Amateur Radio Emergency Service ... Introduction to Emergency Communications training course. 5 1.5 Assistant ECs Assistants can be appointed at the Section (Assistant SEC), District (Assistant DEC), or local (Assistant EC) levels. At the Section and District levels, the appointment is made by the SEC.
US Amateur Radio Bands - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.org10.0-10.5 GHz ‡ 24.0-24.25 GHz 47.0-47.2 GHz 76.0-81.0 GHz 122.25-123.0 GHz 134-141 GHz 241-250 GHz All above 275 GHz ‡ No pulse emissions *Geographical and power restrictions may apply to all bands above 420 MHz. See The ARRL Operating Manual for information about your area. 1240 23 cm (1240 MHz)* 1270 1295 1300 N (5 W ) E,A,G,T MHz 33 cm ...
The Crystal Radio - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgE 56 December 1997 ven a casual auditor of the amateur bands will con-clude that the hobby is largely populated by wizened old geezers—and I’m one of them.
Club Constitution - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgKeep in mind that if you wish to incorporate your club and attain tax exempt status there will be specific requirements from the government that you will have to meet. Dissolution of Assets . Over time the club is bound to acquire assets, - radio equipment, library materials, a communications van, generator, a club house for example.
Lab Notes- Lightning Protection - Part 1
www.arrl.orgLab Notes- Lightning Protection - Part 1 QST October 1994, pp. 81-82 Copyright © 1994 by the American Radio Relay League, Inc. Title: Lab Notes- Lightning Protection ...
The Basics of Transmitters - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgquency is called deviation. Voice energy may be applied directly to the transmitter oscillator to create FM. Another form of FM is PM (phase modulation). The end result of either system is the same. Fm receivers and transmitters will be discussed OSTX in more detail in a future installment of this series. Representative Transmitter Arrangements
Lab Notes- Lightning Protection - Part 2
www.arrl.orgLab Notes- Lightning Protection - Part 2 QST December 1994, pp. 45-46 Copyright © 1994 by the American Radio Relay League, Inc. Title: Lab Notes- Lightning Protection - Part 2
A--Alpha - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgA--Alpha . B--Bravo . C--Charlie . D--Delta . E--Echo . F--Foxtrot . G--Golf . H--Hotel . I--India . J--Juliett. K--Kilo . L--Lima . M--Mike . N--November . O--Oscar ...
Requesting Your Certificate - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgAfter you have installed the Trusted QSL software you will have a program icon on your desktop. 1. Open the TQSL program by double clicking the icon on your desktop.. When opening the TQSL for the first time you will get an alert stating that you have no certificates and asks if you would like to request a
The ARRL Emergency Coordinator's Manual
www.arrl.orgThe ARRL Emergency Coordinator’s Manual Published by The American Radio Relay League, Inc 225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111
An Amateur Satellite Primer - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgFrom April 2000 QST © ARRL
NTS MPG-MESSAGE FORMAT - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgW3YVQ.v1.04-5/02 PSCM APP.-B NTS MPG-MESSAGE FORMAT P 1-3 1.0.1 EXAMPLE BLANK FORM Below is an example form fabricated for this manual. The ORIG and DLVD blocks at the bottom
The NJQRP Squirt - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgFrom April 2001 QST © ARRL that’s where 80 meters shines! With the Squirt’s center at 30 feet and its ends at seven feet, the antenna’s ground footprint
DXCC Challenge Plaque
www.arrl.orgDXCC Challenge Plaque / Lapel Pin Order Form The American Radio Relay League 225 Main Street Newington, Connecticut, USA 06111 Phone: 860-594-0200
W1TS VINTAGE TRANSMITTER - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgAt that current the meter will thus indicate half-scale (0.50 mA) and the actual cathode current is the meter value multiplied by 100. This particular metering scheme could be replaced by a basic
Antennas and Grounds for Apartments
www.arrl.orgAntennas and Grounds for Apartments QST December 1980, pp. 40-43 Copyright 1980 by the American Radio Relay League, Inc. Title: Antennas and Grounds for Apartments
The Art of Soldering - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgFrom February 2001 QST © ARRL THE HELP DESK Soldering is used in nearly every phase of electronic con-struction. A soldering tool must be hot enough to do the job
ARRL 10-Meter Contest Rules - American Radio Relay League
contests.arrl.orgNov 19, 2021 · contest-log-submission.arrl.org no later than SEVEN (7) days after the contest is over at 2359 UTC. Paper log forms are available on the ARRL 10-Meter Contest web page. Bands and Modes: Use only the 28 MHz band. Both phone and CW may be used. Contact stations only once per mode.
Apply for - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgMaking an application for DXCC or an endorsement is easy using Logbook of The World. Just follow these easy steps through the four application screens and your DXCC
DXCC Item Order Form 2017 - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgDXCC Item Order Form The following are available from the ARRL DXCC Desk. Upon qualification, these items may be purchased. Prices subject To change without prior notice.
Antenna Here is a Dipole - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgresonance. A dipole works best at and above its fundamental-resonant frequency. But if a total-length limitation imposed by property boundaries or the spacing of avail- able supports keeps you from doing this, make the antenna as long as you can, even if it's not a half wavelength. Resonances repeat, for half-wavelength-long dipoles, at
A Tutorial on the Decibel - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.org3. Decibel Shortcuts. You don’t necessarily need to carry a calculator around with you all the time to work with decibels. You’ll find that most of the time you can estimate the dB equivalent of a ratio or the ratio represented by a value in dB.
Test Procedures Manual - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgv. receiver tests 35 5.1 noise floor test 36 5.2 am receive sensitivity test 39 5.3 fm sinad and quieting test 41
GOTA Station FAQs - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgGOTA Station FAQs . Q. What is the GOTA station? A. It is an opportunity for any Technician or Novice licensees, newly licensed amateurs, other
2016 DXCC Current - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgARRL DXCC LIST CURRENT ENTITIES March 2016 Edition Current Entities Total: 339 (Entry level Honor Roll is 330 current entities) The ARRL DXCC List is also available from our Publication Sales Department for $5.95 each plus shipping. In addition to the List, the paper copy includes: the DXCC rules,
Antenna and Tower Safety - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgFrom June 2001 QST © ARRL THE HELP DESK Many amateurs enjoy building and installing their anten-nas and consider this one of the most enjoyable aspects of their
7 dB for 7 Bucks - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.org7 dB for 7 Bucks By Nathan Loucks, WBØCMT PO Box 229 Crosby, ND 58730 Need a 2-meter beam antenna, but you're short on cash? You can build this antenna for the
Lab Notes - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orghandy when you need to power the equipment under test, or as a troubleshooting substitute for a defective power supply. If you’re troubleshooting old tube-type rigs, a tube tester will help diagnose defective vacuum tubes.
DXCC Application 2017 - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgDXCC AWARD APPLICATION (Required with Each New Submission and Endorsements) I am applying for the following DXCC award(s)/ Endorsement(s): New Award(s) _____
Hints & Kinks - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.org68 May 1999 Hints & Kinks Edited by Bob Schetgen, KU7G• Senior Assistant Technical Editor This hint is a gem from the mines of South Africa! It tells how to resurrect old Yaesu FT-101s with 6146 finals.
Diagnosing LoTW - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgDiagnosing LoTW Logbook of The World accepts digitally signed log files called TQ8 files. The TQ8 files are created using TQSL software. The TQSL software uses
Antenna Here is a Dipole - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgAntenna Here is a Dipole You've probably heard this phrase in many QSOs. Just what is a dipole antenna, and why are they so popular? By James W. ("Bus") Healy, NJ2L
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