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ARRL's VHF/UHF Antenna Classics -- Practical designs and construction details from the pages of QST.

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Microwave Update 2003 -- 18th Annual Microwave Update 2003. September 25-28, 2003. Everett (Seattle), WA.

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Microwave Projects -- Complete designs and ideas for the microwave experimenter: signal sources, transverters, power amplifiers, test equipment and more.

Ed Hare, W1RFI

ARRL RF Safety Committee page

First licensed in 1963. After 16 years in the electronics industry, he came to ARRL HQ in 1986.

He has been with ARRL HQ for over 13 years. He started as ARRL's "Product Review" test engineer, moved on to becoming ARRL's "RFI guru" (notice his call!) and he now holds the position of Laboratory Supervisor.

Over the years he has written quite a number of RFI articles, ranging from articles for QST and the "ARRL Handbook" to articles that have appeared in professional trade journals. He is also one of the editors and authors of the ARRL "RFI Book" and the author of the ARRL's book on RF exposure, "RF Exposure and You."

He is very active in several RFI programs at ARRL, holding membership on the Society of Automotive Engineers EMC Committee, the IEEE C.63 Committee and IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 28, representing ARRL and the interests of Amateur Radio in developing standards for the immunity of consumer equipment and motor vehicles and standards for RF exposure.

Ed Hare, W1RFI
ARRL Laboratory Supervisor
225 Main St.
Newington, CT 06111
(860) 594-0318
Internet: w1rfi@arrl.org
WWW http://www.arrl.org/



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