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"Work the Birds!  Your guide to Amateur Radio Satellites."

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New Release! Satellite Operating for Amateur Radio

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Satellite Operating for Amateur Radio

 

Ever wanted to operate amateur radio satellites but thought tracking the “birds” was too complicated—or weren’t sure you had the right equipment? Satellite Operating for Amateur Radio makes it simple, accessible, and exciting.

 

Start with the basics—listening. With a handheld radio, you may already have everything you need to get started. Tony Milluzzi, KD8RTT, guides you through making your first satellite contact, sharing practical tips and advice to build confidence.

 

Ready to go further? Dive into digital modes like FT8 and DMR, explore roving and award chasing, and learn techniques to elevate your satellite operating skills.

 

Point your antenna at the sky—and start working the birds.

 

NEW! Satellite Operating for Amateur Radio

ARRL Item No. 2363 | Member Price $22.95 | Retail $25.95

 

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Also available:

ARRL Dual-Band 2 m/70 cm Handheld Yagi Antenna

 

This handheld directional antenna can be assembled and disassembled in minutes and has excellent gain for its size. It comes complete in a black carrying bag with step-by-step instructions. No tools necessary.

 

Please note, included diplexer can only handle 10W input.

 

NEW! ARRL Dual-Band 2 m/70 cm Handheld Yagi Antenna

ARRL Item No. 0090 | Retail $99.95

 

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ARRL is the national membership association for amateur radio operators. We provide opportunities to discover radio, to develop new skills, and to serve your local community. No other organization works harder than ARRL to promote and protect amateur radio!

 

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