Foxhunting is a radio direction-finding activity that you can enjoy with a radio club or group, or even with just one other friend — and they don’t even have to be a ham! In this month’s episode, “Foxhunting Basics: Tracking a Transmitter,” Rob Zielfelder, N1NUG, explains how to get started with a couple of handheld radios and a directional antenna that you can make from inexpensive hardware store materials. Listen Now |
The ARRL Antenna Book new 25th edition is the ultimate reference for antennas, transmission lines, and propagation. Hardbound in black finish with silver foil embossing, this limited-edition is the perfect companion to the commemorative hardcover collector’s edition of Handbook 100. Available for order mid-October! Reserve your copy today. |
The 2023 ARRL Online Auction (sponsored by RT Systems) takes place October 13 – 19 and will feature unique vintage items, new gear, Product Review items, mystery junk boxes, and more! Proceeds from the Online Auction benefit ARRL education, licensing, and training programs. Pre-registration begins October 10. |
September is National Preparedness Month |
Amateur radio operators use their training, skills, and equipment to provide communications during community events, disaster response, and various programs. To learn how you can use your license to help serve your community and for more information on the Amateur Radio Emergency Service® visit arrl.org/ARES. |
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