ARRL bestselling books and publications.
The ARRL Handbook (2008 softcover edition)The 2008 ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications uniquely serves both amateur experimenters and industry practitioners, emphasizing connections between basic theory and application.
The ARRL Ham Radio License ManualThis is the most popular introduction to Amateur Radio! The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual is your ticket to joining the ranks of "ham" radio operators.
ARRL's HF Digital HandbookARRL's HF Digital Handbook is your guide to understanding the most active HF digital communication modes in use today. There is something here for every radio operator—beginners and more advanced operators alike.
GPS and Amateur RadioWith this book, you’ll explore GPS: its history, how it works, and navigating with a GPS receiver. We’ll also examine how Amateur Radio operators (or “hams”) have made use of GPS technology. Including Automatic Position Reporting System, or APRS.
The ARRL Emergency Communication HandbookIntended for all hams that volunteer their skills in public service applications (or who are interested in doing so). Includes details on basic emergency communication skills, message handling, and more. Understand what to expect and what to take along.
Emergency Power for Radio CommunicationsWith Emergency Power for Radio Communications, you will explore the various means of electric power generation—from charging batteries, to keeping the lights on. This book covers the foundation of any communications installation--the power source.
Understanding Basic ElectronicsWritten in an easy-to-understand style for electronics beginners, Understanding Basic Electronics is also for those who want to brush up on electronics principles.
The ARRL RFI BookARRL's team of experts have compiled the best advice available on every type of radio frequency interference (RFI), from automotive to television, from computers to DVD players, from audio equipment to telephones.
The ARRL DXCC HandbookDX in ham radio shorthand means distance, literally talking to people in distant lands. Many radio amateurs enjoy the lure of DXing--seeing how far away we can communicate with other Amateur Radio operators.
Low Profile Amateur RadioMore and more ham radio operators are faced with installing equipment and antennas amid a flurry of modern day limitations. The need to operate a low profile Amateur Radio station may be imposed by the confines of a small home or apartment.
More Wire Antenna Classics NewNow you can enjoy even MORE wire antennas! This book is filled with innovative designs from the pages of QST and other ARRL publications. Experience the satisfaction and enjoy the benefits of building your own wire antennas.
More QRP PowerMore QRP Power is an anthology of articles from recent issues of QST and QEX magazines covering construction practices, transceivers, transmitters, receivers, accessories, and antennas.
Transmitter HuntingAll the information you need about equipment and techniques for HF and VHF radio direction finding. Transmitter hunting is both practical and fun.
ARRL's Low Power CommunicationWelcome to the world of QRP! Now you can explore the excitement of low-power radio operating with this third edition of ARRL's Low Power Communication.
More Vertical Antenna ClassicsARRL's More Vertical Antenna Classics is a collection of articles from magazines such as QST, QEX and the National Contest Journal, as well as several ARRL Antenna Compendium publications.