The ARRL Operating Manual for Radio Amateurs

The ARRL Operating Manual for Radio Amateurs
Author: Mark J. Wilson
Publisher: American Radio Relay League
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2007
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0872591093

If you're an active ham radio operator, you probably have a story about your first radio contact. Many hams remember that experience even more than their first license examination.

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Publisher:
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1973
Genre: Radio
ISBN:

Radio Communication in Canada

Radio Communication in Canada
Author: Sharon Anne Babaian
Publisher: National Museum of Science & Technology
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1992
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

This paper outlines the course of development of radio communication in Canada from the earliest days to the present, looking at some of the factors that influenced its direction as well as at the scientific and technological breakthroughs that made possible and improved and expanded its applications in society. It begins with a lengthy discussion of the history of non-broadcast radio communication in Canada. A brief description of the basic scientific principles upon which radio communication is based follows. An examination of the evolution of radio technology from the earliest mathematical equations and laboratory experiments through the rudimentary systems devised by the first inventors in the field and into the modern era of fully electronic radio technology concludes the paper. Most of the information is taken from government records, both archival and published.

Amateur Radio Guide to Digital Mobile Radio (DMR)

Amateur Radio Guide to Digital Mobile Radio (DMR)
Author: John S. Burningham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2014-04-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781631731952

Introduction to Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) for Amateur Radio operators. Describes the basics of the DMR technology, how radio amateurs are implementing world-wide networks, selection of user radios, and basic operation for the beginner or someone deciding to purchase DMR equipment to use in amateur radio.

Radiotelegraph & Radiotelephone Codes, Prowords and Abbreviations

Radiotelegraph & Radiotelephone Codes, Prowords and Abbreviations
Author: John W Alcorn VK2JWA
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1863844244

What started out as a minor Project in 1987, blew out like the national debt so with all this accumulated info, it seemed worthwhile to produce the first book, here now is the Latest Online Edition. The sources and references have been many and varied and although the utmost care was taken, the Lists are far from complete and may contain errors. The original Codes etc were designed principally for marine use as this was the field in which radio was initially developed. The majority retain this influence but many have been modified and modernized to cover land and air applications. Technical terms have also varied as technology has changed however most abbreviations of the computer age have been omitted. These are specialist terms of that mode, not often encountered in telegraphy.