73 Magazine for Radio Amateurs, 1979 These all smell a little musty, maybe smoky. I haven't typed in all the Columns in each listing, all the small articles, or reviews without schematics. June, 194 pages, mailing cover has tears, corners are bumped * W2NSD/1 Never Say Die, editorial by Wayne Green * Microcomputer Interfacing. Preparing your programs. Jonathan A. Titus, Christopher A. Titus, David G. Larsen and Peter R. Rony * Add Digital Display for $50. 100-Hz accuracy. Richard C. Jaeger * High-Performance Receiver Add-Ons. New circuits and ICs improve performance. Howard J. Sartori * A Solution to the Home-Brew Housing Shortage. Building a box for your next project. Weldon I. Hogie * How Do You Use ICs? Part XI. Battery power amps. Alexander M. MacLean * Customize Your HT144B. L. Z. Sajor * Ultra-Simple CMOS Logic Probe. A single IC does it all. Make sure your troubleshooting is on target. Mark Forbes * The Voice of Wolf Creek. the KGCX story. How to operate a radio station without a license. Dr. William C. Hess There's a photograph of an old roadster with an airplane engine and propeller. "whiz over the prairies at 40 mph." They put skis on it in the winter. There's a signed photograph of Montana Pete, too. * CB to 10. Part XIX. Lafayette SSB rigs. Fred H. Gerken * At Last! A Really Simple Speech Processor. 5dB for $10. Jeff Stadelman and Bob Steingart * New Life for Tube-Type Dippers. Simple circuit reads out on your frequency counter. Randy Prewitt * You Ought To Be In Pictures. Here's what the guys on 14,230 are doing. The status of SSTV. Dave Ingram * How To Toot Your Own Horn. And stay on key. Try out this simple pitch generator. Floyd Fellows * A Junk-Box HT Charger. Power to the Portables. Sunny Mitchell * Protect Your Home-Brew Panels. No more spraying. The slick way to slick fronts. Michael Black * Now You Can Possess Instant Recall. Don't tell 'em the computer helped. The call is the key. Ken Winters * Calcu-Trip. A program for the open road. Silence those questioners. Richard J. Lutz * Charging Up the WE-800. A convenient alternative. External operation, internal charge. William H. Beatty * Where Have All the kHz Gone? Are ham bands an endangered species? Prophets of doom vs. masters of deceit. Wells R. Chapin * The Ramsey 2m Amp Kit. Has a high Watts-per-dollar ratio. Compete with the big guns. Tim Daniel * An Improved Display for the TR-7400A. Simple, fast, effective. Paul A. Hudson * Inexpensive Scope Tuner. Build your own. Gary Kriss * The Resistance Substitution Box. A ham's forgotten friend. Does a lot for a little. Alexander MacLean * Vodka Amongst the Penguins. Hamming with the Russians in Antarctica. Mirnyy, 1961. C. Stewart Gillmor * Protect Yourself with a GFI. Make your hamming safer. C. C. Lo * Poor Man's CW Memory. Works even with a straight key. Eric Unruh * Power Up for Mobile Operation. Adding an auxiliary battery. Charles E. Cohn * Project Update-Doubled Capacity for K2OAW's Repeater IDer. Just add three ICs. Peter A. Stark (please look at our rules and privacy policy) |
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