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Digital Oscilloscope Specifications
Paul Danzer, N1II
As digital oscilloscopes become more widely used, it’s important to understand how their specs differ from those of analog scopes, so we can better understand the data digital scopes provide. Learn more in “Digital Oscilloscope Specifications” by Paul Danzer, N1II. Read QST
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A Step-by-Step Approach to Learning Morse Code
TJ Johnson, K9KJ
If you’re trying to learn CW, TJ Johnson, K9KJ, offers resources and tips for “A Step-by-Step Approach to Learning Morse Code.” Read On the Air
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Radial Configurations for Elevated 4-Square Arrays – Part 3
Al Christman, K3LC
Al Christman’s, K3LC, analysis of elevated radials with folded configurations that allow for deployment in small spaces continues in “Radial Configurations for Elevated 4-Square Arrays – Part 3.” Read QEX
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Evolution of a Remotely Operated Contest Station
Michael Cresap, W3IP
Read about Michael Cresap’s, W3IP, 22 years of “Evolution of a Remotely Operated Contest Station,” from buying the land, to incremental upgrades in hardware, antennas, power, and more. Read NCJ
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ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE5MHV, joins the podcast to share details about ARRL’s updated Emergency Communication courses, which have been broken into three successive levels — Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced. The courses are available free of charge at the ARRL Learning Center.
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New ARRL Dual-band Momobeam 6/10 Antenna
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The Momobeam is an easy-to-use antenna with a small footprint and a big reach. It is perfect for new hams, beginners, portable operators, university club stations, and even big stations looking for a lightweight yet robust antenna. Put this antenna on the air and operate 10 and 6 meters with a single feed line. Order Now!
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Enjoy more than 250 Hints & Kinks from QST!
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For decades, QST’s “Hints & Kinks”—now “Hints & Hacks”—has been one of the magazine’s most popular columns. If you’re looking for solutions to everyday problems, devised or discovered by your fellow radio amateurs, you’ll find it here. The new 19th edition of Hints & Kinks for the Radio Amateur gathers the best projects and problem-solving tips from 2012 through 2016. Order Now!
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