QTB.Com is now carrying books from the ARRL, CQ, MFJ, and a bunch of small publishers. The list includes:
The 2003 ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications
The ARRL Antenna Book, 19th Edition
Antenna Compendium Volume 6
Simple and Fun Antennas for Hams
Vertical Antenna Classics
Wire Antenna Classics
More Wire Antenna Classics
Yagi Antenna Classics
Now You’re Talking, 4th Ed.
ARRL’s Tech Q&A, 2nd Ed.
General Class License Manual
General Q&A
Extra Class License Manual, 8th Ed.
Your Introduction to Morse Code (audio CDs)
Your Introduction to Morse Code (tapes)
HF Digital Handbook
Hints and Kinks for the Radio Amateur, 15th Ed.
Image Communications Handbook
ARRL Log Book
Low Power Communication: The Art and Science of QRP
Morse Code: The Essential Language, 2nd Ed.
On the Air With Ham Radio
ON4UN?s Low Band DXing, 3rd Ed.
Operating Manual, 7th Ed.
QRP Power
The Repeater Directory, 2002-2003 Ed.
RF Exposure and You
RFI Book
Spread Spectrum Handbook
TravelPlus for Repeaters CD-ROM, 2002-2003 Edition
200 Meters and Down
W1FB?s QRP Notebook
Your Mobile Companion
Disappearing Act
Easy Target
Night Signals
Hostage in the Woods
A Spark to the Past
AC6V’s DXing 101
33 Simple Weekend Projects
Building and Using Baluns and Ununs
Keys, Keys, Keys
Lew McCoy on Antennas
The New Shortwave Propagation Handbook
The Mobile DXer
The CQ Amateur Radio Calendar
The CQ Amateur Classic Keys Calendar
Antennas From the Ground Up
Easy Up Antennas for Radio Listeners and Hams
Giant Book of Electronic Projects
Morse Code: Breaking the Barrier
Ferromagnetic Core Design and Application Handbook
Antennas and Transmission Lines
Practical RF Design Manual
Ladder Crystal Filters
QRP Projects from Down Under
Radio Components Handbook
Many of these are very cool books. The 2003 ARRL Handbook is truly awesome, and includes hundreds of projects and a great chapter on digital signal processing (DSP). The 19th edition of the five books by Cynthia Wall, KA7ITT aimed at teenagers. There are also books on amateur radio history and Morse keys.
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