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200 Meters and Down Index Now Available Online
200 Meters and Down, by Clinton DeSoto, remains one of the most popular Amateur Radio historical works ever printed. Published in 1936, the book chronicles the beginning of ham radio in the United States and the challenges it faced in the first 30 years of its existence. The book was originally published without an index, which made it somewhat difficult for readers (historians in particular) to navigate the wealth of information. All that has changed thanks to Tom Hart, AD1B. Hart has painstakingly indexed 200 Meters and Down and the results of his work are now available for free downloading in PDF format on the ARRLWeb site. 200 Meters and Down is still available for purchase from the ARRL online store or by calling 1-888-277-5289.
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