73 Amateur Radio April 1986
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73 Amateur Radio April 1986 | |
| Page# |
The Dayton Hamvention '86 | 20 |
The center of the ham radio universe | |
WA4BPI | |
Your Bridge Over Troubled Antenna Tuning | 24 |
Is your antenna less than ideal? Put more fire in the wire | |
W3MT | |
Stretch the GP Antenna to the Max | 27 |
This, the simplest of all antennas, has much to recommend it | |
GW3SB/G3SB | |
The Care and Feeding of a Curved Linear Array Antenna System | 30 |
For low cost, very low maintenance, yet acceptable performance, try this antenna system for use in high-frequency amateur radio operations | |
N6BIS | |
Stacked Vee-Beam Arrays | 32 |
If 15 meters sounds dead, you're not using the right antenna! | |
W6TYH | |
The Match Maker | 38 |
Everyone knows that antennas and transmitters should "match." But what exactly is that? And how is it achieved? Here are the answers | |
VE3LMP | |
Antennas Should Be Heard, Not Seen | 42 |
Ham radio meets interior decorating! KC3HW's 2m J-pole wins the prize for unobtrusiveness | |
KC3HW | |
A Connoisseur's Microwave Converter | 45 |
Brent Harry set out to build not the cheapest, but the best downconverter possible. Serious microwave enthusiasts will thank him | |
Harry | |
Get With the Program and Speed Up Your Code | 54 |
Here's your opportunity to increase your code speed without QRM, QRN, or QSB! | |
KA2QOU | |
The Potabilities Are Endless! | 57 |
Dunk your next project into icky goo and discover why potting a circuit is even more fun than building it | |
KA7AWD | |
The Basics of Computer CW | 59 |
Here's a twist: W9ODK preprocesses Morse to make life easier for his VIC-20. The result? A Basic program that copies code from 5 to 50 words per minute | |
W9ODK | |
Terminal Teletype | 62 |
The last RTTY program you'll ever write for your H-89 | |
W3RWU | |
Malley's Manchester Monitor | 66 |
Listen in on the world's finest conversationalist-you! | |
K1NYK | |
Easy Digital Circuit Analysis | 68 |
Learn the basics of Boolean algebra while you design an electronic keyer. Then use K5VKQ's techniques to give your project a "software smoke test" | |
K5VKQ | |
Rock Solid Rf | 74 |
Get pinpoint precision with this PLL-based frequency synthesizer | |
Ociepka | |