ARRL's Eclectic Tech - Episode 42
In this episode of ARRL’s biweekly Eclectic Tech podcast: “ARRL Laboratory Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, explains the new FCC RF exposure rules.”1
In this episode of ARRL’s biweekly Eclectic Tech podcast: “ARRL Laboratory Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, explains the new FCC RF exposure rules.”1
In this episode of ARRL’s monthly On The Air podcast: “The ARRL Handbook has been published for nearly 100 years and it remains one of the top sources for information about ham radio technology and much more. Steve Goodgame, K5ATA, explains why even beginners will find the Handbook to be indispensable.”1
In this episode of ARRL’s biweekly Eclectic Tech podcast: “Getting reacquainted with receive audio filters, and a conversation with Bryant Julestrom, KC0ZNG, about his unique AC Dummy Load project in the July 2021 QST Hints and Hacks column.”1
In this episode of ARRL’s biweekly Eclectic Tech podcast: “To turn off your station computer or leave it on – that is the question. Also, Dr Brian Callahan, AD2BA, about a protocol to send binary data via Morse code.”1
In this episode of ARRL’s monthly On The Air podcast: “Learn all about the new ARRL online Learning Center scheduled to debut this month!”1