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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.

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

The Story of the Queen Mary and W6RO -- Now Shipping! -- DVD. A story about W6RO and its impact on the Amateur Radio Service through its operation aboard the Queen Mary.

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

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.

Public Service Announcements

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Public Service Announcements

A public service announcement (or "PSA" or "spot") is an excellent way to tell the public about Amateur Radio.

Audio Files

Now Playing...

(To DOWNLOAD...right-click once on the above link and choose "save target".)

These 30 second PSAs were made possible thanks to Johnny Donovan at WABC-AM and Howard Price, KA2QPJ, of WABC-TV in New York who is Acting President of the Broadcast Employees Amateur Radio Society, a member of the ham organization at WABC Radio & TV in New York and also the BEARS.

More audio PSAs will be coming out - about one every 8 weeks in 2006

Video Files

Hello -- the movie (3min 40 sec)

Emergency Communications video PSA

CLICK HERE for a 30 second mpeg of Katrina Operations video (2.57meg)

KATRINA -- The Untold Story

MPEG files may be good enough for your computer, but the files do not have high enough resolution for "real" TV work. To get a DVD of the video, please write to hello@arrl.org with your name, address and where you will be placing it. The DVD's are not cheap, so we cannot just speculatively pass them out. If you have a local TV station that must have BetaSP or the full, uncompressed digital files, please send me an email with specifics about what they need to hello@arrl.org .



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