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Get on the air now! ARRL's
guide to your First Amateur Radio station.
- Select radios and
antennas.
- Explore operating modes: voice,
Morse code, digital and more.
- Assemble your station.
Have your license? Get radio-active!
Now you can get on the air with confidence. Here, in one place, is help getting
started in just about any ham radio activity. |
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Contents:
- Your First
Radio
- Advice on choosing a transceiver
and power supply that fits your budget and operating style.
- The Antenna
- The Most Important Part of Your
Station. Practical information to help you choose and install economical, yet
effective, antennas.
- Propagation
- The Science of How Signals Travel.
Get the most from your station by understanding how HF and VHF signals
travel.
- Using Your Voice on the HF
Bands
- Advice on making your first voice
contacts.
- Code
Conversations
- Advice on using Morse code on the
air.
- The Digital
Universe
- How to set up a station for
digital operating.
- Chasing Contacts and Wallpaper
(awards)
- Enjoying the sport of on-the-air
contesting. Also, earning awards such as DXCC, WAS and more.
- FM
- "No Static at All." How to operate
FM on the VHF and UHF bands (including repeaters).
- "Weak" Signals and the World
Above 50 MHz.
- Operating SSB, CW and digital
modes above 50 MHz.
© 2006. Published by American
Radio Relay League (ARRL). (ISBN: 0-87259-972-8) #9728 |