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ARRL Products: Space/Satellites(More)
Radio Nature -- Now Shipping!
-- The reception and study of naturally originating radio signals.
The ARRL Image Communications Handbook -- Use Amateur Radio to see and talk with other hams! Enjoy the imaging modes: NBTV, ATV, SSTV and WEFAX.
AMSAT 21st Space Symposium--2003 -- Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA 21st Space Symposium and AMSAT-NA Annual Meeting. October 17-19, 2003. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Amateur Radio Astronomy -- Explore the contributions of radio amateurs, and how to make and set up equipment to study the signals coming from space.
AMSAT 20th Space Symposium--2002 -- Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA 20th Space Symposium and AMSAT-NA Annual Meeting. November 7-11, 2002. Fort Worth, TX.
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Video and Multimedia Library
ARRL is pleased to offer your club
some new material for programs for your monthly meetings. This material was provided by individuals
and clubs who want to share their expertise with others. There are video CDs (not to be confused with
DVDs) and Power Point presentations.
Programs for the new HF radio operator
- Discover The Magic Of
HF Radio (3,309,056 bytes) This program by Norm Fusaro, W3IZ is designed to introduce
the new or recently upgraded ham to the world of Amateur Radio in the HF
spectrum. If you have ever had the desire to experience the thrill of
communicating with hams across the country or half way around the world then
this program is a good starting point. Topics include propagation, antennas,
equipment, grounding and safety.
Use the presentation handouts (405,376 bytes, PDF file) to
compliment the program as a presentation at your next club meeting or as a
mentoring session.
- Ham Radio On HF -- Well known DXer and author (Ham Radio For Dummies), Ward Silver, N0AX,
gives us his presentation that he uses at the Communications Academy in
Seattle, WA. This insightful program focuses on the many fun activities
that can be had when Technician class hams upgrade their licenses and earn new
privileges on the ham bands below 30 MHz. While encouraging upgrading,
the program also provides some information of what activities Technicians can
do with their current privileges. The program is full of useful diagrams and
information and has many bullets to be used as talking points at a club meeting
or a mentor session.
- HF Mobile Operating (4,956,672 bytes)
Here is a program on HF
mobile operating is now available for download in the ARRL Multi Media
Library. This PowerPoint presentation can be used as a program at club
meetings. The program contains lots of information on installing HF
radios and antennas in a vehicle, with emphasis on safety, performance and
RFI. It can be used as a stand alone program or incorporated into a
larger presentation.
- DX -- The Ultimate Contact Sport
"Hey! How Far Can You Talk On That Radio?" is a
question than most hams are frequently asked. Here is a program to introduce Radio
Amateurs to the exciting and challenging world of DXing. Used as a stand alone program or as a backdrop for a speaker at a club meeting, this presentation introduces new DXers to some of the basic
skills and techniques that will open a door to one of Amateur Radio's most
rewarding activities. The DX Century Club award, or DXCC, is the most coveted
awards in ham radio. Whether you are working toward the basic award or the top
of the Honor Roll, DXing can provide a lifetime of excitement.
- QSL Cards -- Sending and Receiving Paper Gems (1,070,592 bytes)
Trading QSL cards is an exciting tradition in Amateur Radio. Often considered to be the final courtesy of the QSO, a colorful card confirming contact can also be a book mark in you ham radio journey. Whether you collect QSL cards for awards or just to remember a special contact or a friendly conversation on the air, this program will give you plenty of tips on trading Stateside and DX QSL cards.
Some of the topics covered in this program include using the outgoing and incoming QSL bureaus, working with QSL managers and basic information required for a valid QSL card. We have even included some tips from the experts for QSLing those elusive DX cards.
Download the companion reference to handout to your audience. This sixteen page manual is full of tips and resources for the active operator who likes to collect QSL cards and certificates.
- Visalia 2007 presentation PDF (1.16Mb)
NEW!
If you thought that you need lots of land and big antennas to chase DX then think again. ARRL Senior Assistant Technical Editor, Dean Straw, N6BV will give you the ins and out of DXing from a city lot. Whether you live in an urban area or are restricted by covenants and other regulations, this presentation will provide tips on antennas and propagation to help you put more DX in your log.
DVDs
ARRL Headquarters Tour-- In December 2003, members of the Marconi Amateur Radio Club visited
ARRL Headquarters and videotaped their experience. This video tour includes
interviews with key ARRL Headquarters staff. Produced by Bob Doherty, K1VV and
Don Tanguay, N1DT, members of the Marconi Amateur Radio Club, W1AA. Running
time: 51 minutes.
Fox Hunting -- Join the South Shore Foxhunters
Association of Massachusetts as they track a wily radio "fox." Learn the tricks
of the radio direction finding! Produced by Bob Doherty, K1VV and Don Tanguay,
N1DT, members of the Marconi Amateur Radio Club, W1AA. Running time: 28
minutes.
International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend -- What drives hams to set
up stations in historic lighthouses every third weekend in August? This operating
event fills the airwaves with signals from throughout the world. With more than
800 lighthouses and lightships in the United States alone, you have many
opportunities to participate. Produced by Bob Doherty, K1VV and Don Tanguay,
N1DT, members of the Marconi Amateur Radio Club, W1AA. Running time: 7 minutes.
SET: Amateur Radio Simulated Emergency Test -- Every October amateurs throughout the nation hone their
emergency preparedness skills in the Simulated Emergency Test, or SET. See how
a routine SET operation unfolded in eastern Massachusetts, and how it became a
real emergency when a gas leak was discovered. Produced by Bob Doherty, K1VV
and Don Tanguay, N1DT, members of the Marconi Amateur Radio Club, W1AA. Running
time: 26 minutes.
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations
When combined with a laptop computer and a projector, these PowerPoint presentations are sure to spice up your next club meeting or hamfest forum.
Each file contains a carefully
crafted visual outline that you can use to illustrate your presentation. Simply
download the file (file sizes are shown in parentheses), view it on your computer and write your talking points to match the visuals. If you have Microsoft PowerPoint software installed on your computer, you can also edit the presentation to suit your needs. If you don't have PowerPoint, you can download and install this free PowerPoint viewer.
Note: For other program ideas, contact your utility companies to find out what videotapes they might have for your club meetings. The local Connecticut power and light company's tapes range from the basics of electricity to electrical safety. Telephone companies often have tapes on electronics topics.
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