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Spread Spectrum Sourcebook
Spread Spectrum Sourcebook
Date: 21 April 2011, 11:58

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It is safe to say that amateur spread spectrum exists because of one unique entity-the
Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation. Based in the Washington,
DC area, AMRAD played a key role in the development of amateur packet radio in
the early 1980s, and is continuing to lead the way in the realm of amateur spread
spectrum. Its members are dedicated to furthering the Amateur Radio art, and their
accomplishments speak for themselves.
It is altogether fitting, therefore, that this book be edited by long-time AMRAD
President Andre Kesteloot, N4ICK. He has done as much as anyone to spread the
word about the intriguing intricacies-and very real benefits-that spread spectrum
systems hold for the amateur service.
The League is proud to be associated with AMRAD's efforts to bring practical spread-
spectrum systems to the amateur bands. This book brings together articles, papers and
documents that provide an overview of how amateur spread spectrum evolved from a
short notice in the AMRAD Newsletter. This newsletter provided the bulk of the early
material on spread spectrum, but it wasn't long before QST and its then-new
experimenter's newsletter, QEX, took up the cause. Nearly all the spread spectrum
articles published in those three sources are reprinted in this book, as are the
regulatory documents that made spread spectrum legal on the amateur bands. Toward
the end of the book, two ground-breaking technical papers are published in their
entirety. Overall, the book leaves little doubt that it's only a matter of time before the
spread spectrum techniques become well established in the amateur service.

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