The Resource Ham radio operator's guide, Carl J. Bergquist
Ham radio operator's guide, Carl J. Bergquist
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- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (386 pages
- Note
-
- Revised edition of: Howard W. Sams ham radio operator's guide. c1999
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- Amateur Extra Class
- Repeaters
- 131
- HAM Radio Activities
- 140
- QSOs
- 140
- DXing
- 142
- Propagation
- 144
- 39
- HAM Radio Clubs
- 145
- HAMfests
- 146
- Swap Meets
- 149
- Foxhunts
- 149
- Field Day
- 151
- The Test!!!!!
- Networks
- 153
- Educational Efforts
- 156
- Contesting
- 157
- Balloon Launches
- 158
- Recruitment
- 160
- 51
- HAM Traditions, Etiquette, Conventions, Safety, Do's and Don'ts, etc., etc., etc.
- 162
- First Names Only
- 163
- Camaraderie
- 164
- General Courtesies of HAM Radio
- 165
- Appropriate Language
- 165
- You Have Your Ticket, Now The Fun Begins!
- Operating Procedures
- 166
- FCC and Amateur Radio Band Plans
- 169
- Safety for RF and Gneral
- 170
- Antennas
- 174
- Special HAM Terminology
- 179
- 57
- The Q-Codes
- 180
- Phonetic Alphabet
- 186
- Some Colorful HAM Lingo
- 188
- HAM Radio Photo Gallery
- 193
- On-Air Operation
- 201
- Areas of HAM Radio
- Some Operating Procedures and Courtesies
- 204
- Listening
- 204
- Give Your Call Sign
- 206
- Use the Q-Codes
- 207
- Amateur Radio Jargon
- 208
- 59
- Band Plans
- 209
- The Phonetic Alphabet
- 210
- FCC Rules and Regulations
- 212
- Unauthorized Operation
- 215
- HAM Radio Contacts or QSOs
- 217
- Spheres of Communication
- Calling CQ
- 217
- Answering CQ Calls
- 219
- Contesting
- 221
- Working Pileups
- 226
- Logs, Logging, and QSL Cards
- 228
- 61
- Working with the Equipment
- 232
- Tuning the Radio
- 232
- Tuning the Antenna
- 236
- Antenna Installation Tips
- 239
- Propagation
- 247
- FCC Licensing Scheme
- Phone (Voice Communications)
- Sporadic-E
- 251
- Tropospheric Ducting
- 252
- Ground Wave
- 252
- Auroras
- 253
- Meteor Showers (Meteor Sctter)
- 254
- 61
- Solar Flares
- 254
- Evaluating the Data
- 255
- High Frequency (HF)
- 256
- VHF and UHF
- 259
- What Do You Say? Let's Build Some Stuff!
- 265
- High Frequency (HF)
- Handy Dandy Field Strength Meter (FSM)
- 269
- A Radio Frequency (RF) Relay
- 277
- Power Distribution Center
- 285
- A Simple Ground Plane Antenna
- 293
- The Dipole Antenna
- 299
- 65
- A Cubical Quad Beam Antenna
- 308
- Simple SWR Meter for 1 to 300 megahertz
- 339
- Tiny 40-Meter CW Transmitter
- 347
- Low Very High Frequency (LVHF)
- 65
- Very High Frequency (VHF)
- 66
- Ultrahigh Frequency (UHF)
- 67
- 13
- Microwave
- 68
- Very Low Frequency (VLF)
- 69
- Repeaters
- 70
- QRP or Weak-Signal Communications
- 71
- Alternate Power Stations
- 72
- There's a New Sheriff at the FCC
- Radio Teletype (RTTY)
- 72
- Packet Radio
- 73
- Satellite Communications
- 76
- Slow-Scan Television (SSTV)
- 77
- Amateur Television (ATV)
- 78
- 15
- Earth-Moon-Earth (EME)
- 80
- Laser Communications
- 81
- Amateur Radio Equipment
- 83
- Receivers
- 84
- Transmitters
- 87
- Technician Class
- Transceivers
- 88
- Linear Amplifiers
- 90
- Antennas and Associated Friends
- 92
- Towers
- 103
- Duplexers and Antenna Switches
- 108
- 18
- Antenna Tuners
- 109
- Handy Talkie (HT)
- 110
- Transverters
- 111
- Meters
- 112
- Power Supplies
- 114
- General Class
- CW Keys
- 116
- Electronic Keyers
- 118
- Microphones
- 119
- Batteries and Chargers
- 120
- Terminal Control Node (TNC)
- 122
- 28
- Phone Patches
- 123
- Filters
- 124
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
- 126
- Preamplifiers
- 127
- Test Equipment
- 128
- Label
- Ham radio operator's guide
- Title
- Ham radio operator's guide
- Statement of responsibility
- Carl J. Bergquist
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Bergquist, Carl J
- Dewey number
- 621.3841/6
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- TK9956
- LC item number
- .B453 2001
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- handbooks
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Bergquist, Carl J
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Radio
- Radio
- Label
- Ham radio operator's guide, Carl J. Bergquist
- Note
-
- Revised edition of: Howard W. Sams ham radio operator's guide. c1999
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Amateur Extra Class
- Repeaters
- 131
- HAM Radio Activities
- 140
- QSOs
- 140
- DXing
- 142
- Propagation
- 144
- 39
- HAM Radio Clubs
- 145
- HAMfests
- 146
- Swap Meets
- 149
- Foxhunts
- 149
- Field Day
- 151
- The Test!!!!!
- Networks
- 153
- Educational Efforts
- 156
- Contesting
- 157
- Balloon Launches
- 158
- Recruitment
- 160
- 51
- HAM Traditions, Etiquette, Conventions, Safety, Do's and Don'ts, etc., etc., etc.
- 162
- First Names Only
- 163
- Camaraderie
- 164
- General Courtesies of HAM Radio
- 165
- Appropriate Language
- 165
- You Have Your Ticket, Now The Fun Begins!
- Operating Procedures
- 166
- FCC and Amateur Radio Band Plans
- 169
- Safety for RF and Gneral
- 170
- Antennas
- 174
- Special HAM Terminology
- 179
- 57
- The Q-Codes
- 180
- Phonetic Alphabet
- 186
- Some Colorful HAM Lingo
- 188
- HAM Radio Photo Gallery
- 193
- On-Air Operation
- 201
- Areas of HAM Radio
- Some Operating Procedures and Courtesies
- 204
- Listening
- 204
- Give Your Call Sign
- 206
- Use the Q-Codes
- 207
- Amateur Radio Jargon
- 208
- 59
- Band Plans
- 209
- The Phonetic Alphabet
- 210
- FCC Rules and Regulations
- 212
- Unauthorized Operation
- 215
- HAM Radio Contacts or QSOs
- 217
- Spheres of Communication
- Calling CQ
- 217
- Answering CQ Calls
- 219
- Contesting
- 221
- Working Pileups
- 226
- Logs, Logging, and QSL Cards
- 228
- 61
- Working with the Equipment
- 232
- Tuning the Radio
- 232
- Tuning the Antenna
- 236
- Antenna Installation Tips
- 239
- Propagation
- 247
- FCC Licensing Scheme
- Phone (Voice Communications)
- Sporadic-E
- 251
- Tropospheric Ducting
- 252
- Ground Wave
- 252
- Auroras
- 253
- Meteor Showers (Meteor Sctter)
- 254
- 61
- Solar Flares
- 254
- Evaluating the Data
- 255
- High Frequency (HF)
- 256
- VHF and UHF
- 259
- What Do You Say? Let's Build Some Stuff!
- 265
- High Frequency (HF)
- Handy Dandy Field Strength Meter (FSM)
- 269
- A Radio Frequency (RF) Relay
- 277
- Power Distribution Center
- 285
- A Simple Ground Plane Antenna
- 293
- The Dipole Antenna
- 299
- 65
- A Cubical Quad Beam Antenna
- 308
- Simple SWR Meter for 1 to 300 megahertz
- 339
- Tiny 40-Meter CW Transmitter
- 347
- Low Very High Frequency (LVHF)
- 65
- Very High Frequency (VHF)
- 66
- Ultrahigh Frequency (UHF)
- 67
- 13
- Microwave
- 68
- Very Low Frequency (VLF)
- 69
- Repeaters
- 70
- QRP or Weak-Signal Communications
- 71
- Alternate Power Stations
- 72
- There's a New Sheriff at the FCC
- Radio Teletype (RTTY)
- 72
- Packet Radio
- 73
- Satellite Communications
- 76
- Slow-Scan Television (SSTV)
- 77
- Amateur Television (ATV)
- 78
- 15
- Earth-Moon-Earth (EME)
- 80
- Laser Communications
- 81
- Amateur Radio Equipment
- 83
- Receivers
- 84
- Transmitters
- 87
- Technician Class
- Transceivers
- 88
- Linear Amplifiers
- 90
- Antennas and Associated Friends
- 92
- Towers
- 103
- Duplexers and Antenna Switches
- 108
- 18
- Antenna Tuners
- 109
- Handy Talkie (HT)
- 110
- Transverters
- 111
- Meters
- 112
- Power Supplies
- 114
- General Class
- CW Keys
- 116
- Electronic Keyers
- 118
- Microphones
- 119
- Batteries and Chargers
- 120
- Terminal Control Node (TNC)
- 122
- 28
- Phone Patches
- 123
- Filters
- 124
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
- 126
- Preamplifiers
- 127
- Test Equipment
- 128
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (386 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1035688112
- Label
- Ham radio operator's guide, Carl J. Bergquist
- Note
-
- Revised edition of: Howard W. Sams ham radio operator's guide. c1999
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Amateur Extra Class
- Repeaters
- 131
- HAM Radio Activities
- 140
- QSOs
- 140
- DXing
- 142
- Propagation
- 144
- 39
- HAM Radio Clubs
- 145
- HAMfests
- 146
- Swap Meets
- 149
- Foxhunts
- 149
- Field Day
- 151
- The Test!!!!!
- Networks
- 153
- Educational Efforts
- 156
- Contesting
- 157
- Balloon Launches
- 158
- Recruitment
- 160
- 51
- HAM Traditions, Etiquette, Conventions, Safety, Do's and Don'ts, etc., etc., etc.
- 162
- First Names Only
- 163
- Camaraderie
- 164
- General Courtesies of HAM Radio
- 165
- Appropriate Language
- 165
- You Have Your Ticket, Now The Fun Begins!
- Operating Procedures
- 166
- FCC and Amateur Radio Band Plans
- 169
- Safety for RF and Gneral
- 170
- Antennas
- 174
- Special HAM Terminology
- 179
- 57
- The Q-Codes
- 180
- Phonetic Alphabet
- 186
- Some Colorful HAM Lingo
- 188
- HAM Radio Photo Gallery
- 193
- On-Air Operation
- 201
- Areas of HAM Radio
- Some Operating Procedures and Courtesies
- 204
- Listening
- 204
- Give Your Call Sign
- 206
- Use the Q-Codes
- 207
- Amateur Radio Jargon
- 208
- 59
- Band Plans
- 209
- The Phonetic Alphabet
- 210
- FCC Rules and Regulations
- 212
- Unauthorized Operation
- 215
- HAM Radio Contacts or QSOs
- 217
- Spheres of Communication
- Calling CQ
- 217
- Answering CQ Calls
- 219
- Contesting
- 221
- Working Pileups
- 226
- Logs, Logging, and QSL Cards
- 228
- 61
- Working with the Equipment
- 232
- Tuning the Radio
- 232
- Tuning the Antenna
- 236
- Antenna Installation Tips
- 239
- Propagation
- 247
- FCC Licensing Scheme
- Phone (Voice Communications)
- Sporadic-E
- 251
- Tropospheric Ducting
- 252
- Ground Wave
- 252
- Auroras
- 253
- Meteor Showers (Meteor Sctter)
- 254
- 61
- Solar Flares
- 254
- Evaluating the Data
- 255
- High Frequency (HF)
- 256
- VHF and UHF
- 259
- What Do You Say? Let's Build Some Stuff!
- 265
- High Frequency (HF)
- Handy Dandy Field Strength Meter (FSM)
- 269
- A Radio Frequency (RF) Relay
- 277
- Power Distribution Center
- 285
- A Simple Ground Plane Antenna
- 293
- The Dipole Antenna
- 299
- 65
- A Cubical Quad Beam Antenna
- 308
- Simple SWR Meter for 1 to 300 megahertz
- 339
- Tiny 40-Meter CW Transmitter
- 347
- Low Very High Frequency (LVHF)
- 65
- Very High Frequency (VHF)
- 66
- Ultrahigh Frequency (UHF)
- 67
- 13
- Microwave
- 68
- Very Low Frequency (VLF)
- 69
- Repeaters
- 70
- QRP or Weak-Signal Communications
- 71
- Alternate Power Stations
- 72
- There's a New Sheriff at the FCC
- Radio Teletype (RTTY)
- 72
- Packet Radio
- 73
- Satellite Communications
- 76
- Slow-Scan Television (SSTV)
- 77
- Amateur Television (ATV)
- 78
- 15
- Earth-Moon-Earth (EME)
- 80
- Laser Communications
- 81
- Amateur Radio Equipment
- 83
- Receivers
- 84
- Transmitters
- 87
- Technician Class
- Transceivers
- 88
- Linear Amplifiers
- 90
- Antennas and Associated Friends
- 92
- Towers
- 103
- Duplexers and Antenna Switches
- 108
- 18
- Antenna Tuners
- 109
- Handy Talkie (HT)
- 110
- Transverters
- 111
- Meters
- 112
- Power Supplies
- 114
- General Class
- CW Keys
- 116
- Electronic Keyers
- 118
- Microphones
- 119
- Batteries and Chargers
- 120
- Terminal Control Node (TNC)
- 122
- 28
- Phone Patches
- 123
- Filters
- 124
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
- 126
- Preamplifiers
- 127
- Test Equipment
- 128
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (386 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1035688112
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