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    The Radio Amateur's Satellite Handbook -- The most informative and most useful book ever written about ham radio satellites! Revised first edition, 4th printing 2003.

    The ARRL Image Communications Handbook -- Use Amateur Radio to see and talk with other hams! Enjoy the imaging modes: NBTV, ATV, SSTV and WEFAX.

    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 21st Space Symposium--2003 -- Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA 21st Space Symposium and AMSAT-NA Annual Meeting. October 17-19, 2003. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    SETICon 03, Proceedings of--2003 -- Proceedings of the third SETI League Technical Symposium. April 25-27, 2003. Ewing, New Jersey.

    The World Above 50 MHz
    Conducted by Gene Zimmerman, W3ZZ

    QST magazine

    The World Above 50 MHz is a QST column devoted to on-the-air activities and technical discussions of the amateur bands above 50 MHz. It is especially concerned with CW and SSB activity generally, radio propagation, DXing, technical innovations, and operating achievements. The links listed at the right under Records and Standings will take you to pages that detail the achievements of operators on those bands.

    Web Resources for
    The World Above 50 MHz
    Other VHF+ Web Resources

    History of the World Above 50 MHz

    The World Above 50 MHz has appeared in QST for more than 60 years, making it one of the longest running columns. It originated as "On the Ultra Highs," which debuted in December 1939 under the direction of Ed Tilton, W1HDQ. There have been three name changes and five editors since its founding. The current name was adopted in 1976.

    Editor Years
    Ed Tilton, W1HDQ 1939-1960
    Sam Harris, W1FZJ 1960-1967
    Bill Smith, W5TVB 1967-1974
    Bill Tynan, W3XO 1974-1992
    Emil Pocock, W3EP 1992-2002
    Gene Zimmerman, W3ZZ 2002-present



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