Ham Radio For Dummies. H. Ward Silver
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7 Part 3: Hamming It Up Chapter 8: Receiving Signals Learning by Listening Using Your Receiver Receiving Signals Chapter 9: Basic Operating Understanding Contacts (QSOs) Casual Conversation — Ragchewing Making Repeater and Simplex Contacts Digital Voice Systems Casual Operating on HF Chapter 10: Public Service Operating Joining a Public Service Group Preparing for Emergencies and Disasters Operating in Emergencies and Disasters Providing Public Service Participating in Nets Digital Message Networks Chapter 11: Operating Specialties Getting Digital DXing — Chasing Distant Stations Taking Part in Radio Contests Chasing Awards Mastering Morse Code (CW) QRP (Low Power) and Portable Operating Operating via Satellites Seeing Things: Image Communication
8 Part 4: Building and Operating a Station That Works Chapter 12: Getting on the Air What Is a Station? Planning Your Station Choosing a Radio Choosing an Antenna Supporting Your Antenna Station Accessories Remote Control Stations Upgrading Your Station Chapter 13: Organizing a Home Station Designing Your Station Building in RF and Electrical Safety Grounding and Bonding Chapter 14: Computers in Your Ham Station What Type of Computers Do Hams Use? What Do Ham Computers Do? Keeping a Log of Your Contacts Confirming Your Contacts Chapter 15: Operating Away from Home Mobile Stations Portable Operating Chapter 16: Hands-On Radio Acquiring Tools and Components Maintaining Your Station Overall Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Your Station Troubleshooting RF Interference Building Equipment from a Kit Building Equipment from Scratch
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Part 5: The Part of Tens
Chapter 17: Ham Radio Jargon — Say What?
Spoken Q-signals
Contesting or Radiosport