73 Amateur Radio September 1978
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73 Amateur Radio September 1978 | |
| Page# |
A New Type of 10 GHz Receiver | 4 |
use it or lose it | |
Kopeika, | |
Four-wheel Frenzy! | 26 |
hams and the Baja International | |
K6WS | |
T-R Erotica | 32 |
rf switching with PIN diodes | |
W4VGZ | |
The Autodialer Revisited | 34 |
a circuit board and other improvements | |
W7JSW | |
Watergate Special | 36 |
create your own 18-minute gap | |
HB9BLU | |
CB to 10-part X: Realistic's Mini 23 | 38 |
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K5LUW/K5SA | |
Be Legal | 40 |
build an ID reminder | |
AD4A/WA4MFY | |
Another IC-22S Scheme | 44 |
for oddball repeaters | |
WA1ZMQ | |
Improving the SWTPC UDI | 46 |
self-preservation made easy | |
K3MPJ | |
Graduate to a Better Operating Desk | 48 |
lost of class | |
WB6EKO | |
The SWL Bible | 50 |
tuning the ends of the world | |
W2XQ | |
The Mobile Dream Machine | 58 |
Kenwood, Drake, Larsen.. and Ford | |
K9SQG/8 | |
Be A Surplus Survivor | 62 |
don't get burned by a boat anchor | |
WB4APC | |
Tracking the Wild Turkey | 64 |
DF tips | |
WA8BHR | |
High Q Antennas | 68 |
stop worrying about swr | |
K4KI | |
When In Doubt, Improvise! | 72 |
adding TT convenience to your HT-144B | |
W6LTV | |
Relief for the Rockbound | 74 |
continuous tuning for FM rigs | |
WB2EQG | |
Power Supply Magic | 78 |
the forgotten voltage doubler | |
Burt | |
DVM Scrapbook | 82 |
the basics | |
McClellan | |
Meet Mr. Blizzard | 88 |
Dayton hams were ready | |
K8YQH/AA8P | |
The Blizzard Of '78 | 92 |
a real snow job | |
W8HXR | |
How Do You Use ICs? | 94 |
part X | |
WA2SUT/NNN0ZVB | |
Relax and Unwind | 98 |
your antenna wire | |
WA4TJJ | |
Nuclear Attack! | 100 |
WWIII on your SR-52 | |
WA7WKA | |
Computerized QSO Records | 106 |
who needs a logbook? | |
WA7VZR | |
RAM Checkout's A Snap | 112 |
this tiny program does the job | |
WA7NEV | |
The Case of the Missing Offset | 118 |
adding to the HW-2021 | |
K3JZD | |
What Do You Do With A Timekube? | 122 |
when in doubt, modify it! | |
Staff | |
Gourmet Guide To Capacitors | 126 |
for that project you have cooking | |
W5JJ | |
The ARC Tuner | 128 |
rejuvenated surplus | |
K9QLL | |
Home-Brew Circuit Boards | 132 |
cheap and simple | |
W9IWI | |
73 Reveals Bias! | 136 |
transistor operation exposed! | |
W5JJ | |
CB to 10 | 138 |
part X: Realistic's Mini 23 | |
K5LUW/K5SA | |
Kerchunk ...Kaboom! | 140 |
safe distances between dynamite and rf | |
N5KR | |
Be Mr. Clean! | 142 |
simple RTTY trash remover | |
WB4FXD | |
Build the Triple Threat Keyer | 144 |
great Novice project | |
W8FX/4 | |
The Ten Meter AM Antenna Special | 146 |
$5 vertical also works SSB or FM | |
W6RCL | |
Buddy, Ya Got A Match? | 152 |
build one L of a matcher | |
K4KI | |
Another Trick for the 22S | 164 |
now it's a remote control system | |
WB7SHW | |
"Stop Timeouts!" Revisited | 168 |
PC board for K3VTO's timer | |
WB3ELV | |
Maintain Control | 170 |
keeping power tools in their place | |
Stanfield | |
CB to 10 | 172 |
part XI: Hy-Gain's PLL rigs | |
WB5BSG | |
Active Voltage Divider | 174 |
for dividing active voltage | |
PY1AQL/CT1EM | |
Charge! | 201 |
your nicads | |
W4VGZ | |
Light Right? | 204 |
do it yourself photo exposure meter | |
Mills | |
Micoder Magic | 214 |
improve it with easy mods | |
K4BJF | |
Build the IC Experimenter | 220 |
getting started with TTL and CMOS | |
Leonard | |
Two Meters At the Summit | 224 |
a backpacker's delight | |
W6FJT | |