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50 Years of Innovation w/ Bonus Calendar -- Now Shipping! -- This guided tour of more than 400 legendary radios from 1930 to 1980, depicts the “golden age” of American radio technology.

Crystal Clear: The Struggle for Reliable Communications Technology in World War II -- Now Shipping! -- A story of the quartz crystal—a technology that changed the tide of World War II.

Don C. Wallace: W6AM, Amateur Radio's Pioneer -- Now Shipping! -- This book traces the life of Don Wallace and with it the early history of Amateur Radio.

Perera's Telegraph Collectors Guide -- Now Shipping! -- The most complete source of information for all those interested in telegraph keys from beginner to avid collector.

The Story of the Enigma: History, Technology and Deciphering -- Now Shipping! -- The ultimate reference on the Enigma!

Video and Multimedia Library

Have You Produced a Multimedia Item to Share with Hams?

ARRL is pleased to offer your club some new material for programs for your monthly meetings. This material was provided by individuals and clubs who want to share their expertise with others. There are video CDs (not to be confused with DVDs) and Power Point presentations.

Programs for the new HF radio operator

DVDs

Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations

When combined with a laptop computer and a projector, these PowerPoint presentations are sure to spice up your next club meeting or hamfest forum.

Each file contains a carefully crafted visual outline that you can use to illustrate your presentation. Simply download the file (file sizes are shown in parentheses), view it on your computer and write your talking points to match the visuals. If you have Microsoft PowerPoint software installed on your computer, you can also edit the presentation to suit your needs. If you don't have PowerPoint, you can download and install this free PowerPoint viewer.


Note: For other program ideas, contact your utility companies to find out what videotapes they might have for your club meetings. The local Connecticut power and light company's tapes range from the basics of electricity to electrical safety. Telephone companies often have tapes on electronics topics.



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