73 Amateur Radio July 1963
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73 Amateur Radio July 1963 | |
| Page# |
Sizzling Six | 8 |
Super sensitive six meter converter. Kit available | |
W9DUT | |
Chemical City TU | 14 |
One of the best RTTY converters to come along so far | |
K8IQJ | |
Low-Ebb in the Sunspot Cycle | 17 |
"Humph, that's science fiction" said Tom astoundingly | |
K2TKN | |
Two-Banding the Swan One Bander | 18 |
Cinch | |
W8DZH | |
Six Meter Transmitter | 22 |
2E26 output. Kit available on terrific tuning-indicator | |
K6GKU | |
Field Day | 28 |
Eimac hams get out for this annual event | |
W6JAT | |
Two Meter Antenna Coupler and SWR Bridge | 32 |
Very important item for VHF'ers | |
W6TKA | |
Replacement Power Transformer | 36 |
What to do when caught without a replacement | |
W5PPE | |
The Visitor | 38 |
Parable | |
W2CRR | |
Paco GDO | 46 |
A good little dipper you may have overlooked | |
W5SUC | |
The Cubical Quad | 48 |
How they work | |
W4YM | |
Two-Band VHF Quad | 50 |
Six and two meters | |
W6SFM | |
Putting a Quad Up | 58 |
With a minimum of money and manpower | |
K2AAC | |
Three-Band Three-Element Quad | 62 |
Now that you know how great quads are, here's how to make one | |
W9AIW | |
Propagation | 65 |
What time to where, maybe | |
Nelson | |
Active SSB Modulators | 66 |
Big technical article. Guaranteed understandable | |
Staff | |
New Look in RF Ammeters | 72 |
Do-it-yourselfing ammeters | |
W4WKM | |
Knight-Kit R-100A | 76 |
Checking out this inexpensive receiver | |
W6EUM | |
Heath Monitor Scope | 78 |
Long needed product. Works | |
W4WKM | |