73 Amateur Radio April 1996
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73 Amateur Radio April 1996 | |
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440 Super J-Pole Antenna | 10 |
Here's a great club project | |
KA0NAN | |
The Hentenna | 14 |
An easy construction project and a chance to experiment | |
KA0DAQ | |
The Trifield Meter | 17 |
Do you trust your microwave oven? | |
KB1UM | |
The Big Loopy Skywire | 18 |
Cheap and simple, with a bodacious signal | |
NH6XK | |
Easy to Build 10m Beam | 20 |
The Sun-spots are coming. The Sun-spots are coming | |
N6CJU | |
CB 148/450 Dual-Band Corner Reflector | 24 |
Big dual-band signals are just around the comer | |
WB9RRT | |
Johnson Matchbox Renaissance | 28 |
A flea market winner! Or, build one yourself | |
WB2ECG | |
Ham Radio and Summer School | 30 |
The 1995 session at Sno-Isle | |
W7KZE | |
Alaska Amateurs and Their Antennas | 32 |
Amateur radio way up North | |
WB2AQC | |
Startek ATH-50 Frequency Counter | 36 |
Functions, features, and fun! | |
WB9RRT | |
Debunking Some Myths about Antennas, Feedllnes & SWR | 40 |
14 Facts to pass along | |
W8DMR | |
The N1IR Tree Antenna | 42 |
Yes, this is the April issue... but this is a real antenna, not a joke | |
N1IR | |
The ISOTRON 80 | 44 |
Good things come in small packages | |
K9HKS | |
Three-Element Direct Connect Beam for 2m | 54 |
A Tiny 2+ 1 | |
AC3L | |
Communications Simplified Part 4 | 66 |
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K2OAW | |
The Tech Side; More Adapters | 70 |
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KB1UM | |
Troubleshooting Your New Kit | 72 |
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WB8VGE | |
Edison-The Fabulous Drone | 82 |
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Ekhorne | |