ARRL’s Low Power Communication

ARRL’s Low Power Communication by Richard H. Arland, published by the American Radio Relay League on August 16, 2007, is a comprehensive guide that delves into the world of low-power radio operating. This third edition spans 328 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into various aspects of QRP (low-power communication), including equipment, antennas, and operating strategies.
Readers will find detailed discussions on commercial gear, kit-building, and home-brew equipment, as well as a variety of antenna types such as wire beams, loops, and dipoles. The book also covers essential operating techniques, emergency communication planning, and the restoration of surplus military equipment. With additional information on QRP calling frequencies and manufacturers, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in technology and engineering related to low-power radio communication.
Official synopsis Publisher
Welcome to the world of QRP! Now you can explore the excitement of low-power radio operating with this third edition of ARRL s Low Power Communication:
Equipment and Station Accessories – commercial gear, kit-building and home-brew
Antennas wire beams, loops, dipoles, portable antennas and more
Operating Strategies operating techniques, awards, and contesting
NEW! Emergency Communication training, planning and other factors
NEW! Surplus Military Equipment – restoring and using this classic radio hardware.
Plus QRP calling frequencies, manufacturers…and much more!
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