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ARVN produces high quality, affordable videos all about Amateur Radio.  On the left below are documentary-style programs that are really good to play at club meetings. On the right are seminars and forums, recorded before an audience. They're longer and more technical, so they work better for individual viewing, though often pieces can be "extracted" for club meetings. The programs are available only on DVD.
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New Release:
ARVN Presents the
ARRL and TAPR 2009
Digital Communications Conference

This is our second year covering the DCC, and once again we fill six DVDs with technical presentations from this three-day event. Topics include equipment design and construction, Software Designed Radio, AMSAT / ARISSat, Packet and D-STAR networking, advanced APRS, and Digital ATV.

Details and a free preview video
HERE.

Documentary Videos

The Dayton Collection 2009
The Documentary side of our Hamvention® coverage is another Jeff & Gary TOUR, with footage shot in both 2008 and 2009. We poke our noses (microphones and camera) into everything that's going on at the world's largest hamfest. Part of a three DVD set - each DVD is $15.
Come see Dayton our way. Details and a preview video HERE.
Digital Voice
for Amateur Radio

Digital Voice isn't just the future – it's here! This program covers HF and VHF/UHF modes of digital voice systems, including AOR, WinDRM and FDMDV on HF, and D-STAR and P-25 on VHF/UHF. $20

more info / free preview / QST Review / order the DVD

ARDF USA
"Fox Hunt" Championship

ARDF - Amateur Radio Direction Finding - is European style on-foot fox hunting. This program documents one of the USA Championship events. It features the techniques, equipment operation and people. You may want to try it, or you may not, but it's fun to watch and learn! $15
more info / free preview / order the DVD

Amateur Radio on the
International Space Station

This DVD documents a contact between the Space Station and schools in Maryland, North Carolina and Quito, Ecuador in November 2008. The entire video is available here (courtesy of YouTube). The DVD has bonus footage of a 1992 SAREX contact. $10
more info / watch the video / order the DVD


The Last BIG Field Day
Coming in 2010: for decades, the call sign W3AO has been in just about every Field Day log as the Columbia ARC/PVRC rises head and shoulders above every other Field Day operation. 2004, though, was the last year they claimed the category 51A. How do they do it? And why is their station count now in the low 20's?  Stay tuned.....


Forum and Seminar Videos

The Dayton Collection 2009
 Most of our coverage at the 2009 Hamvention® comes from the Forums. This year we capture all of the ARRL and FCC Forums, the TAPR Forum, the Software Defined Radio Forum and the D-STAR Forum and Friday Night Event. These programs are spread across three DVDs. Each DVD is $15.
Details and a preview video HERE.

DCC
2008
ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference
The DCC was three days of technical presentations by hams on the leading edge of digital communications: Packet (TAPR's roots), Winlink 2000, WINMOR, AMSAT, D-STAR, and Software Defined Radio. ARVN recorded it all, produced in a massive 6-DVD set. You can order individual DVDs ($15+shipping), or the whole set ($75+shipping).

ARVN recorded the 2009 DCC and we're editing it now. It will be available in early 2010.


more info / free preview / order DVDs

Standing Up
for Standing Waves
Understand SWR better than you ever have by "seeing" it, revealed by a set of lights on a transmission line. This is a seminar video featuring Bill Hays. $10
more info / free preview / order the DVD
D-STAR User Seminar
A seminar for new D-STAR users, explaining how to program callsigns and use the Gateway, plus more tips and operating information. Bonus: D-STAR Radio Programming with KN4AQ. $8
more info / free preview / order the DVD
D-STAR Radio Programming
ARVN's KN4AQ takes to YouTube to present a free tutorial on call sign programming for D-STAR radios. The program concentrates on ICOM's 2820, 92AD and ID-800 radios, but the techniques are similar for other radios. The ID-880's "DR" mode, though, is a different animal. FREE (also included on the D-STAR User Seminar DVD)
watch it here
Customer Comments
Reviews and unsolicited testimonials from actual customers, just like on TV
Make me a copy of that...?
What to say when someone asks you to burn them a copy
of an ARVN video, and other thoughts about this little business.
OtherStuff Visit here for some QST articles, a Christmas poem (!)
and non-ARVN video,all from ARVN's prolific KN4AQ.
Will ARVN DVDs
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and can I
stream or
download ARVN
programs?
Yes, but...

ARVN DVDs are "DVD Movies" - that is, they are the same as the "Hollywood" movies you rent from Blockbuster or Netflix. They should play in a standard DVD player hooked up to your TV just fine (but note that they are in the American NTSC format, so hams in PAL or SECAM areas will need "multistandard" monitors, or computers, to play them. ARVN DVDs do not have regional restrictions).

They should also play in computers that have a DVD drive (and this is worldwide, not just in the USA), but there is one hitch. The computer needs an MPEG2 codec to play DVDs (all DVDs, not just ARVN DVDs). Most PCs that came with a DVD drive have the codec installed, but some don't. The Windows operating system (and Windows Media Player) do not have the codec as a standard feature.

If your computer can play the Hollywood stuff, it should also play ARVN DVDs. If you need a codec, though, you can find them on the web, probably for free. Google "MPEG2 codec" and you'll see a variety of sources.

If Hollywood DVDs do work, but an ARVN DVD doesn't, I'll replace it. Sometimes a DVD player just doesn't like one DVD, but it's happy to play another.

If you've tried everything and can't get the DVDs to play, I'll give you a refund. We'll both be sad, because you really wanted to see the program, not just get your money back.  So I'll try to make that happen.

One more thing: Streaming/downloading. OK, that's two things. ARVN is not set up for that yet. I'd like to do a "pay per view" or paid download. I just haven't had time to figure out how. If you are aware of a service that handles that, point me to it! Keep in mind, though, that the phsycal media and postage for sending DVDs isn't a big part of the cost of the program. The production costs are the big nut, and the audience isn't in the millions to spread it around! So a pay-per-view deal might not be that much cheaper (though maybe that would help us reach MUCH bigger numbers and reduce "cost per").  What to you think?.


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