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2003 ARRL Handbook for Radio Amateurs Notes

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Templates

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2003 ARRL Handbook Companion Software

Download 03HBKSW.EXE (2,219,423 bytes) and run it to install the companion software for the 2003 ARRL Handbook.

Additional Materials

pwrtubes.pdf
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Comprehensive Tube Data
Material taken from the Component Data chapter of the 1988 ARRL Handbook.

Table 13--EIA Vacuum-Tube Base Diagrams

Table 14--Triode Transmitting Tubes

Table 15--Tetrode and Pentode Transmitting Tubes

ch30.pdf
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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
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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



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