Aerials II, by Kurt N. Sterba & Lil Paddle
Best of Beasley, by Robert Beasley, K6BJH

Considered the "How-to manual" by some, this exciting volume shows us some of Kurt's own expirements. 2nd printing. 80 pp.

"Oh, to see ourselves as others see us..." A wacky view of Amateur Radio through the eyes of a very clever cartoonist. Great gift for a fellow amateur. 112 pp.

$10.00

$8.00

 
CURRENT ISSUES IN EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS — EMCOMM for the new millennium by Jerry Boyd, K6BZ, Chief of Police, retired Chief, Igo-Ono Fire Department
The Easy Way - HF Antenna Systems
This very timely 24-page booklet dealing with the role of Amateur Radio in assisting in emergency situations deals with the organization of a response team, working with different types of communication, different organizations, preparedness kits, training, media relations, and working with other radio services.

Booklet For Download Only

"No-nonsense information on antenna fundamentals, basic wire antennas, special antennas (such as the sloper, DDRR, Beverage, folded unipole), beam antennas, 160M antennas, tuners and SWR bridges." - L.B. Cebik, W4RNL

"I can recommend it wholeheartedly, 100% plus. It is a true learning experience and the Amateur Radio Community should be grateful that such a book exists." - Kurt N. Sterba, K5KNS

    CONTENTS:
    • Feedlines •Balun • Ground Systems • Lightning Protection
    • Towers • Dipole • Zepp • G5RV • Windom • Coaxial Dipole Myth
    • Sloping Antennas • DDRR • Folded Unipole • Beverage
    • Vacation • Antennas • Mobile Antennas • W8JK
    • Yagi • Two-Element Quad • 160M Band • Receiving Loops

Download for $3

$12.00

 
Inside Amateur Radio, by Lenore Jensen, W6NAZ
Management of the Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Function

Interviews with the people who make Amateur Radio the engaging hobby that it is. A collection of short stories and anecdotes detailing courageous rescues, hilarious situations and heart-warming tales, as told by the Hams who made them happen, through the "pen" of someone who truly knew what it was about "inside Amateur Radio." A must for every ham shack coffee table. 93 pp.

Jerry Boyd, KW7J, author of two previous EMCOMM books (both published by WorldRadio) and dozens of magazine articles on the subject, has authored “Management of the Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Function.” This 48-page booklet discusses the specific management responsibilities, which Emergency Coordinators and other EMCOMM managers have. It provides very helpful information for such managers on how to efficiently and effectively accomplish those tasks.

$9.00

$8.00

 
Six Meters, A Guide to the Magic Band, (revised) by Ken Neubeck, WB2AMU
When the Big One Hits... A Survival Guide for Amateur Radio Operators, by Jerry Boyd, KG6LF & Jay Boyd, KN6BP

A labor of love by the author, the book provides comprehensive information on Six Meter equipment and modes. A little history of the Golden Age of Six Meters is provided along with some explanations for the causes of various forms of propagation. 96 pp.

Tells Amateur Radio operators what to do to prepare for survival, safety of families and loved ones, and perform disaster communications duties efficiently in the face of disaster. 56 pp.

$13.00

$7.50

 

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