73 Amateur Radio November 1976
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73 Amateur Radio November 1976 | |
| Page# |
Ham Time-Sharing is Here for You! | 0 |
via a repeater | |
WB4YTU/ | |
Baudot and BASIC | 0 |
an interpreter for a Baudot computer | |
W5CUD, | |
Cordless Iron Tips | 26 |
when you're up against the Wahl | |
K9POX | |
Bicycle Mobile | 30 |
cover feature | |
WB4SNC | |
Build a Simple "Lab" Scope | 32 |
costs less than $70! | |
K8JWR | |
Get on Six with Surplus | 40 |
the el cheapo RT-70 is a natural | |
WA5HLE | |
The Beam Saver | 46 |
rotor memory system | |
W6YUY | |
Updated Universal Frequency Generator | 50 |
extremely versatile test unit | |
K3EZ | |
Who, me? A Pioneer? | 54 |
some fantastic frontiers are wide open | |
W5WGF | |
The Shirt Pocket Touchtone | 58 |
auto-patch from your HT or car | |
K4TWJ | |
Put Your Name in Lights | 60 |
giant nixie message display | |
W4LLR | |
Liquid Crystal Display Guide | 62 |
for low, low, low power consumption | |
WB5DEP | |
Self-Powered Mi ke Preamp | 65 |
when you need to SPEAK UP | |
WA5KPG | |
See the World and Get Paid! | 75 |
merchant marine radio officers: part I | |
Hargett | |
The Wind Counter | 84 |
the digital wind sock | |
W9CGI | |
The S38 Is Not Dead! | 88 |
a tale of resurrection | |
W6GXN | |
ID with a PROM | 90 |
and program it yourself | |
W7JSN | |
The Amazing Inverted L | 94 |
antenna for 20, 40 and 80m | |
K8ANG | |
Battery Chargers Exposed | 98 |
more than you probably wanted to know | |
W6GXN | |
How Do You Use ICs? | 106 |
part III | |
WA2SUT/NNN0ZVB | |
Thirty Years of Ham RTTY | 110 |
from the Model 12 to the microprocessor | |
W2NSD/l | |
Big Noise Burglar Alarm | 114 |
lights flashing, horns blaring | |
WA3SWS | |
Dandy Digital Dial Decoder | 116 |
to control whatever you want | |
W9CGI | |
Weather Satellite Display Control | 122 |
integrating CRT and FAX displays | |
WB8DQT | |
The Soft Art of Programming | 140 |
part II | |
Didday | |
OSCAR Orbits on Your Altair | 146 |
the software you've needed | |
G3ZCZ | |
ASCII /Baudot Converter for Your TVT | 150 |
series or parallel to boot | |
Roloff | |
The Smoke Tester | 159 |
power supply checker outer | |
W7RXV | |
The Coffee Flipper | 162 |
and executive decision maker | |
WA3VXH | |
The Man Who Invented AC | 164 |
Tesla, the greatest pioneer of them all! | |
Goldman | |
Baudot to ASCII | 172 |
you want to learn programming? | |
Borgerson | |
Toward a More Perfect Touchtone Decoder | 178 |
Ma's system can be made to work well | |
WA3VXH | |
Using a Wireless Broadcaster | 184 |
two good ham uses | |
WA9VGS | |
The Quiet Spy | 188 |
amateur uncovers spy ring in U.S.! | |
Matlack | |
The Benefits of Sidetone Monitoring | 191 |
and how to do it | |
Staff | |
Paolo | 258 |
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W7IDF | |