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2000 ARRL Handbook for Radio Amateurs Notes

ARRL Products · Product Notes

Additional Handbook materials available here are presented in PDF format. Adobe Acrobat 3.x or higher is required to view them.

2000 ARRL Handbook Companion Software

Download hbk2000.exe (1,590,497 bytes) then run it and follow the installation instructions.

Chapter 22 Corrections

Unfortunately, some errors showed up in the schematic, Fig 22.84, for "A Computer-Controlled Two-Radio Switchbox" on page 22.48 and 22.49 of the year 2000 ARRL Handbook. The corrected schematic may be downloaded (208,617 bytes) in Adobe Acrobat format.

Additional Chapter 30 Materials

Additional and corrected Template Packages are available for download.


As mentioned on page 30.28, the following information can be downloaded for reference.

ch30.pdf
(34,431 bytes,
Adobe PDF file)
Tables Referred to in Chapter 30
30.1 - ITA2 (Baudot) and AMTOR Codes
30.2 - Baudot Signaling Rates and Speeds
30.3 - The ASCII Coded Character Set
30.4 - Conversion from ASCII to Morse and Baudot
30.5 - Code Conversion, ITA1 through 4 (Notes 1 and 2)
30.6 - Data Interface Connections
30.7 - EIA-449 37-Pin Connector Assignments
30.8 - EIA-449 9-Pin Connector Assignments
30.9 - RTTY Control Sequences (from CCITT Recommendation S.4)
30.10 - ISO 3593 Pin Allocations for V.35 Interfaces
pubserv.pdf
(63,600 bytes,
Adobe PDF file)
Tables Referring to Operating and Public Service
30.11 - EME Software
30.12 - Principles of Emergency Communication
30.13 - Operating Aids for Public Service
30.14 - ARES Personal Checklist
30.15 - ARES/RACES
30.16 - The Interaction Between the EOC/NCS and the Command Post(s) in a Local Emergency
30.17 - Organization and Interaction of ARES and NTS
30.18 - Typical Station Deployment for Local ARES Net Coverage in an Emergency
30.19 - Typical Structure of an HF Network for Emergency Communication


If none of these solutions helped you install your ARRL software, contact the Electronic Publications Branch.



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