01 Jan1962 73 Mag PDF
01 Jan1962 73 Mag PDF
01 Jan1962 73 Mag PDF
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
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CONTE NTS
Kilowatt Sideband Transceiver .....
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l\Ill. k i llR' use of midget sp ea kers (or bu ilt-In s ou nd un the ARC-5 recei vers,
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Transistor Analyzer
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S ure cure for unmarked tran si s tors. Also chec ks out m arked ones.
Simplified Break-i n
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Ra y Eichman WA6IVM
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7B
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Zen e r diodes a g ai n . W o r ks .
Hanky Box
B e receiver, 4.'; wa tt tran smitter and converter combo for the car .
Propagation Charts
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H o w to t rack dow n noise sou rces. Explfc it.
Ham TV
Get on t he a ir lor under $50 I Th is makes you rend our new book .
C. L. Henry
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A Sensible Attitud e
T he re is such a thing a s too much , even with him rad io. For some people.
W. S. Baker K2LZF
W4API, KSJKX/6
W estern Re presenta tive :
J im Morri ssett W A6EUX
6923 Eti wanda
Reseda, California
Pilot La mp
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13 K2PMM Improve ments
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16 VTVM Improveme nt s . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 66
35 Nylon Screws
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JANUARY 1962
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79.95
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The id ea l aid in adju st ing beams, t rap antennas, matching networks , etc., or f or
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HERCULES
66' -THE MAGICAL
HEIGHT
There is a world of pleasure
and peak performance awaiting the amateur at the magical
height of 66' ,
The Hercules "66" puts you
in this a rea of opt imum performance and is designed to
keep you on the air in winds
up to 60 MPHI Unbelievable
but true. , .and best of all ,
No Guys!
This super toweris designed
to sup port the heavies t beams
or stacked arrays . See chart
below.
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4 el , 20M
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66 ft.
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72ft.
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Some of our promotional ideas have been applauded by the advertisers and I thought you
might be interested in seeing some of them.
You see, I have to fill in between my monthly
cajolling phone calls to adver -tisers with something to help keep us in their mind. Last year
prospective advertisers received a 7" x 10" envelope. The paper inside, when open ed up, was
68" x 48" and said in great big' letter's,
" P LEASE F IT 73 IN YOU R 1061 AD B U DGET." We made th is by cutting out a stencil
t he sa me s ize a s t he paper and th en s p ra yin g
pa int on press sheets from the printer. The
whole operation cost us about $10 for the pain t
and postage. It was im pressive enough so one
prospective advertiser s aid lat er that he \...asn 't
going to advertise with us because he kn ew
what it must have cost to put out a th ing like
that and he d idn 't wa nt to spend his money
with people that would waste it.
This year we sen t out dart sets wit h speci al
printed targ ets. This cost us a li ttle more, but
not m uch. Here, somewhat r ed uced, is t he
target.
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We foll owed up the dart game with a specia l contract form. This was made a little more
in ter est ing tha n the run-of-the-mill cont ract to
point up the new an d highe r ad rates which
go into effect January l st . T he printer had a
ball running thi s one off for u s. As a matter
of fac t. I talked Head Man Hau ser into wr iting th e flowery prose for me.
( Turn t o pag e 84)
73 MAGAZIN E
your choice of
designed
by Hams .
for Hams .
2 GREAT~
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TRANSMITTERS ...
to th e highest
Ham standards
gO-WATT
CW TRANSMITTER # 720
Ki t $79.95
Wi red $119.95
*U.5. Pat. #0-184,776
" Top quallty"-El ECTRON IC
KITS GUIDE
Ideal for veteran or novice.
"Clean" 90W CW, 65W AMphone with EXT plate modu-
GOWATT
CW TRANSMITTER # 723
Kit $49.95
Wired $19.95
"Compact; well- planned lay
out . Clean-soundi ng, abso-
l ut el y hum-tree car r ie r;
stable." - ELE CTRON ICS
WOR LD.
Perfect for novice or advanced ham needing lowpower standby rig . " Clean"
6QW CW, Spw AM-ph one with
EXT plate modulation. 80
through 10 me ters.
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HIGHLEVEL
UNIVERSAL
MODULATOR
=-~~_ D R I V E R # 730
Ki t $49.95
Wired $19.95
Delivers SOW undislorle d audio for
phone operatio n. Can plate-modulat e tr ansmitters having RF inputs
up t o lOOW. Unique cver-modutauen indicator . Cover E5 $4.50.
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Kit $79.95
Wired $129.50
5'" PUSHPULL OSCILLOSCOPE # 425
Wired $79.95
Kit $44.95
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TUBE
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Wi red $109.95
Kit $69.95
TUBE TESTER #625
Wired $49.95
Kit $34.95
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Kit $26.95
": "6 "
Wired $39.95
TVFM SWEEP GENERATOR
& MARKER # 368
Kit $69.95
Wired $119.95
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ENGINEERS: Excellent career opport uni ties in creative el ectronics design. Write t o the Chief Engineer.
JANUARY 1962
frona
davco
FEATURES
An outstanding high-performance receiver desi gned. specifi cally for m a ximum communications effectiveness in amateur
a pplica t ions. Sensit ivity of be tter than 1.5 uv ; premium RF
stage and low-noise mixers produce r esults comparable t o
tube-type receivers costing much more. Double conversion:
xtal-contr olled first oscillator ; first (variable) IF at 2.5-3.0
m e.; second IF at 455 kc . for e xcellen t image rejection. Precision tuning oscillator has e ncapsu lated Hi-Q toroidal L
compo nen ts, tempera ture com pensa tion , a m p lifie r -bu ffe r
stage and separa te voltage supply for m aximum fr equency
stability. Combination of transformers and ceramic transducer elemen ts in second IF p rovides excelle n t selectivity
charac terist ic for hi-fi AM and SSB, easy net operation and,
with DQ-l Q-mul tiplier, fine CW reception; 2.1 kc. mechanical fil ter provides ma ximum usable select ivity for SSB and
exalted-carrie r AM reception even under the most difficult
band conditions. More than adeq uate audio ou tpu t for
mobile or fixed use. Convenient tuning rate and control
arrangement for maximum operati ng ease a nd comfort.
Provides injection voltages from high (xtal) conversion
oscillator and xtal BFO-carrier generator, and mechanical
fil ter, for use with DT20 transmitter-exciter. Reliable highq uality components throughout. Designed to the standards
of discriminating SSB opera tors, yet a lso the perfect buy
for Novice CW and for fixed and mobile AM operation.
DRJO receiver complete with crystals and
mechanical fil ter
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_ _$289.50
.$ 62.00
Q~multiplier
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73 MAGAZINE
emerging leader in
precision communications equ ip ment
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JANUARY 1962
Write (or com plete brochures civing Cully d eWled information on the DR30 and on oth~r units a.'l tbey beeeme &va llable, Time- payment lntonnatJoD sent on req uest. Prices,
finishes a nd spifteatioDS l ub jt to chaqe witho ut e ouee
or oblll;aUon.
Di.I ,,,," Cod. 704) 253 . 8340
Kilowatt
SSB
Transcei ve r
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The filaments are connected for 12 volt operation, but the unit could be modified for 6
volt filament operation vuaily . It is meant to
be operated fr om a 1~ volt tra nsistorized ki lowatt power su pp ly, and thereby makes a very
neat compact and highly effective mobile in st a lla tion.
BOU T
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Thi s unit, although a prototype, is a working model that has seen quite some hour s of
s uccessf ul service on the air.
T his transceiver wa s tailored for a s pecific
job, forty meter mobile, which s im pli fies things
somewha t by not r equiring bandswitching or
even a wide frequen cy cove r a ge w ithin the
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D ea r W a yne.
You wou ld be h a ppy to learn t hat a s Lifer Number
S ix . you h ave awa rded a life su bsc r ip t io n to a 73 }'ear
o ld s teep lej ac k pre:;entl y under contract to install TV
antenna s o n t he Em p ire State Building. a nd who is
bette r known in the trade a s " N o Belt J oh n s ton ," a nd
finally who h a s not had a h ea r t attac k in the la ut six
mon ths.
Unfortunately th is is s lig h tl y in error a s I' m presently
27. a nd r a r ely c lim b my 60 foot tower . I became int e r ested i n H a m ra d io while s t udyi n g at Yale Univers ity
a nd received m y tteket soon after g raduation while in
t he A ir For ee. J am a c ti ve o n 2 thru 20 mete rs u s ing
par tia ll y home-made a n,1 pa r tia lly eommere la .lly m ade
oqul p mcnt.
As a rated FAA Commerc ial Pilot I believe that 1
qua lify for your requlre me n t a s a t est pilot, because
every flight is a teet to s ee w h at happens when I hi t
the ground i n w hat is known a s "a controlled crash ."
Dick Johnaton K I QJD
JANUARY 1962
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Gf'n t lf' m f'n:
I v. lw v.ys like the "Staff" articles 8.8 they are tnroemet tve and o f ten call attention to som e idea that wall
pr-esented in a book or periodical n ot available h ere
u nless it gets purchased. Heaven forbid that. I am
m a g a zine poor already.
I w a s \'ery much interested in t h e new mixer circuit
nresonted in 73 for Oct. ' 61 on page 32. I must admit
I was quite dubious a bout it but I w e n t ahead and
c ha n g ed my 75A4 I st mixe r to a 6B K7 B u sing t he idea
p r esented in the article. M y voltages were 250 and 75.
with a c ath ode r esistor of 100 ohms. The new mixer was
q uiet e r , and had m ore gain according to the s meter
and lIig nal c a lib r a to r. I estimate a t least a 10 db gain
over the Gil A i . w it h a lowe r set noise.
I do n ot a n t icipate changing the 2 n d mixer as the
6 BA 7 circuitry gives u ha n dy m et h od of controlli ng the
set gain i ndependen tly of the I F s t a g es, and besides,
t h e 2nd mixer isn't very noisy.
To s a y I am p leased w ith t h is new mixer, would be
an unde rstatement.
M. C. S m ith W6GMC
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W r i t e t o day for our
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FIR S T
CHOICE AMONG
THE NA TION' S
AMATEURS
E . F .JOHNSON COMPANY WASECA. MINNESOTA
JANUARY 1962
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t he meter use d in a gr id dip meter are quite demanding. T he me ter pointer should not s hift
wi th r a pid changes i n position or ori entation
but, at the sa me tim e , s ho uld respond quickl y
to s m a ll ch a nges in curren t. In the GDM-l , the
movement chara ct er is tics seem ideally matched
t o th e r equirem ents of t he ins t r ume nt and the
lat-ge pla st ic case meter w it h it s white on
black scal e is easy to read f r om all angles.
Perfo rma nce of the GD),f-l leaves little t o
be de sired. The th in profi le of th e in str um en t
case, cou pled with the "long reach" coil s that
m-e used on a ll execp t the highest f r eq u ency
ba nd , make s it (, HS:'-' to get into in a ccessible
a reas . W hen the inst ru me nt is grasped in th e
hand, the serrated freque ncy dial fall s u nder
the thu mb for ea sv ad ju stmen t and t rue " on e
hand" ope rat ion. The mo st outst a nding f eature
G''n
DUMMY LOADS
Th e sec ret of the outstanding performance of
the instr ume nt is in t his well engineered oscillator assem bly.
of th e AL CO in strum ent is the absolute freedom from s pur ious r espon se s. Al so, with the
e xception of the lowest frequ ency range , gri d
current is uniform across the dial. On the
lowest frequency coil, there is a gradu al fall ing of gri d current a s the low end of t he dial
is approached .
The secr et of t hi s performance is shown in
the close-up photo of the rf sec t ion . All circuit elements are constructed as a compact
JANUARY 1962
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Rotors
beneficial effect that TV has had on
amateur radio has been to provide several
good brands of antenna rotors at reasonable
cost. As Director of Service Engineering of
one of these companies, I have seen the amateurs adapt these units successfully into a
service for which no thought was given during
design. All successful TV rotors have been
developed to orient a TV antenna and to be
produced in large volume at the lowest possible
cost-period. The fact that tens of thousands
of these rotors are in daily use by amateurs,
twisting the tail of tri-banders, quads, VHF
Christmas trees, etc., is a verification of their
ability to increase the usefulness of a product
far beyond the imagination of the original designers.
This brings up an important point. Letters
of inquiry from amateurs to manufacturers
about such products fall into two broad categories-first, those who commend our design
and suggest that we incorporate certain improvements in future productions-second, and
by far the majority, those who loudly proclaim
our incompetence in design, manufacture, advertising, distribution, et c. : for they can see
some deficiency from the ideal in their rotor
system operation. To my knowledge, no reputable TV rotor manufacturer has ever claimed
that their TV rotors would be entirely suitable
for amateur usage, yet somehow many purchasers feel that a manufacturer of a product
must make provision to individually custom
design the entire antenna-rotor-tower system,
insure trouble-free operation, and outperform
all competitive products.
A s a manufacturer, I sh ould answer this
type with a form letter st at in g that the product was not designed for this usage, but a s an
amateur and knowing of the multitude of
highly successful installations by others, I can
only st a ck up this mail and answer each as
best we can, passing along a hint or kink
developed by another amateur for this product.
The a ssumption by many that a manufacturer knows more about his own product than
anyone else is based on wishful thinking. A
manufacturer knows how to build and sellonly the sat isfied cust omer knows tha t product's best usage and limitations. The fact that
you paid $36 for a CDR AR22 rotor does not
mean th at you must keep it a deep-dark secret
that it goes out of sync when the wind blows
20
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the quad around. No possible amount of amateur complaint letters (500 would be staggering) would cause us to change a TV rotor
built for another purpose and manufactured
1000 units at a time. Write the letters-the
accumulative effect may eventually help, but
meanwhile inquire on every cont act if any
helpful hint may be known about thi s particular problem. You will be amazed at reactions
from other amateur s. U sually a large sigh of
relief, and your contact then explains he has
been having simila r problems but didn't want
to admit it. Then it st ar ts , and by the end
of the QSO much u seful info has passed both
ways. You will find a wealth of expert t echnical information available 24 hours a day, with
a fraternal desire to honestly help, that few
manufacturers even understand and could not
buy for any amount of money. Also the t echnical fake st a nds out like a sore thumb. This
is the "expert" who ha s read all the ad s, can
expound by the hour why his particular equipment (purchased at a discount from a " secret
friend" at the plant) excels any possible other
product's operation. Hi s only real technical
information ends at the bottom of a full page
ad.
On the other hand I personally know of several amateurs who have never solder ed a single
wire to another, but know more about what
a CDR AR22 rotor cannot do, what it will,
proper mechanical installations, correction of
normally encountered faults, have a service
bulletin and knows what it says, have noted
down in their file that a letter to Bill Ashby
K2TKN CDE-50 Ave. "L"-Newark, N. J.
will eventually get an an swer, and that any
part needed for repair of any CDE rotor is
in stock at their rotor plant eDE-U8 E.
Jones St., Fequay Springs, N. C.-"Att John
Sumner" and a letter by air-mail to him gets
you that part C.O.D. in a day or so-an d- if
you get desperate, pack any CD E TV r otor
and control box secur ely, sh ip prepaid to John,
his crew will completely r ebuild, inspect, and
ch eck out the rotor and return same within a
few days if you en close a check for $7.50,
which pays for all labor and parts, etc. HAM
rotor rebuild-$17.50.
All the above is well known by many amateurs that you have been talking to all this
time in all parts of the world. When you state
that your " B r a nd X" "Whangen banger No.
3" is not working-the other guys will not
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HIGH GAIN
ANTENNAS
VHF
144-160
UHF
450-470
2
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E lect r ica l solderless connectors, of the ins ulated type, are a read ily a vailable source
of a ttract ive, f u nct iona l con t rol knobs . These
in sulated fitt.in g -r are availab le in two general
types and a wide r a nge of s izes which make
them ideal for use with those odd size control
sh a fts .
Th e photograph sho ws exploded views of the
two common type s, one with a coil s pr ing inser t an d t he other with a t h r eaded brass bushing whi ch is fitted with a set screw for compl et ing t he con nection. The coil s pring insert
will t hread tigh tly on th r ead ed sh a fts s uch a s
a r e used on slug tu ned coils. The set screw
type is a vaila ble in a number of s izes and is
ideal for use with smooth sha fts of odd dimen sions . Th e phot ogra ph al so sho ws one of these
fitt ings installed on a slug tuned coil. The
versatility of these connectors makes it worth while to st ock a range of sizes to meet those
unu sual knob requirements.
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52 Ohm Impedance
SWR less than 1.51
JANUARY 1962
21
OU CAN WORK
-15-20-40-75 bands mobile
ith one mount ... one mast .
one lead and band matched
(center I ded) resonators.
MO-l
MO-2
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RM 15
N et
N et
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Net
$ 7.95
$ 7.95
$ 5.95
$ 6 .95
22
2 0 Meter Resonator
4 0 Meter Resonator
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in mobile equipment
UWhat's My Handle"
FIRST PRIZE
COLLINS KWM-2 TRANSCEI VER
COLLINS MP-l POWER SUPPLY
COLLINS 136B-2 NOISE BLANKER
COLLINS 3510-2 FLOOR MOUNT
NEW-TRONICS BUMPER MOUNT
NEW-TRONICS NB-40 NOISE BLANKER ANTENNA
COMPLETE ANTENNA KIT FOR 10-15-20-40-75 METERS
10 MOBilE ANTENNA ASSEMBLIES WILL BE GIVEN AS CONSOLATION PRIZES
To help you select a " ha nd le" exa mine the features o f the asse mbly ill ustrat e d and
de scribed on the o p posite p ag e.
Entry b lank s a nd co ntes t ru les a va ilabl e a t e le ctroni c d istributors. If yo ur di stributor
d oesn 't hav e entr y blank s a sk h im to g et them o r write us and w e w ill send them
to you.
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23
Command Set
Speakers
Roy E. Pefenberq W4WKM
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10 Ohms
3.2 Ohms
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AR121
TRI09
AR139
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300 to 3.2 Ohms
400 t o 10- 11 Ohms
250 to 8 Ohms
4.000 to 3.2 Ohms
4.000 to 8 Ohms
4. 000 to 8 Ohms
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A 21J/' PM speaker and miniat ure line matching transformer fits on the t ube access cover
p late of t he Command Set receiver. Speaker
grill is the insert from a di me store, pla stic
flower pot.
JANUARY 1962
DESIGNED FOR
HALF-TON ANTENNAS
We've designed our HAMM antenna rotors
to support a de ad weight of 1000 Ibs.
Your antenna probably weighs a small
fraction of that, so see for yourself the kind
of safety margin the HAMM gives you!
Butthere's more! A positive electromechan
ical locking mechanism provides 3500
inch- pounds of resistance to the side thrust
and whipping action of hurricane-force
winds. And its bell-shaped, high tensile
strength aluminum alloy housing is cornpletely waterproof, assures brilliant performance even when caked with 5 inches
of ice!
At $119.50 amateur net, the HAMM is the
greatest rotor value around! Ask your local
CDE Radiart Distributor for all details.
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Someone had t o do it- so Hammarlund d id it ! The new Hammarlund HK-18 Electronic Keye r represent s th e latest
advance in electronic sending. Its distinctive " personal touch" cont rol takes t he "robot" feel out of
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The superb I S-tube superheterodyne that offers professional
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This is the receiver that is full of features fo r every operational trick in the book! Voted best by f ar !
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Tapping Polystyrene
Here is an easy way to tap polystrene, luette, or
p l"x ig la s s 50 often used to support coils and rf carrying
components. Drill a hole slightly smaller than the screw
to be USN. fasten the screw on a "self holding" screwdriver and heat over a flame. The screw will then neatly
cut the threads. Be careful, though, not to get it too
hot,
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Tube Sockets to
Crystal Sockets
Tube sockets make very usable crystal
sockets in an emergency. An octal socket will
hold 2 FT-243 crystals. For the smaller H C / 6U
crystals, ( .050 dia., .48 6 spacing) a 9 pin mi n,
socket will hold 2 crystals.
To adapt the smaller pin (.05) H C / 6U to
the larger (.093) pins, slip the p ins from an
old octal t ube over the pins on the crystal. T h e
pins can be soldered to make it pe r manent but
do not use excess heat.
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q u ency .
Exceptional mechanical, electrical and thermal stability. Frequency is practically
unaffe cted by voltage or t e m pe r a ture va r iations, or by vibration when driving over
roug h roads.
R e ceiv e r sensitivity better t h a n 1 microvolt
a t 50 ohm input.
Smooth aud io response from 300 to 3,000
cycles provides excellent voice quality for
b o th transmttttnz and r e c e i v in g ,
Control system designed for greatest ease of
mobile operation. Front panel controls include: Main Tuning, Volume, Carrier Bala nce, Microphone Gain, Exciter Tune. P .
A. Tune, P. A. Load, T-R Switch. S upply
On -Off' SWitch, a nd Tune Switch,
M ain Tu n ing control is firm and smooth ,
with 16:1 tuning ratio. Calibrated i n 2 K c.
incre m e n t s ,
T r a n s ce iv e r produces approximately 25 watts
carrier output on AM by simoly adjusting
t he Carrier Balance control. Receives A M
stznats very satisfactorily.
3-Circuit microphone jack provides for Pusht o-Talk o perat ion.
POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS:
275 volts DC, no mina l, at 90 mo., receive and t ra ns_
mit.
650 vo lts DC, nominol, at 25-200 mo. transmit only.
80 vo lts DC, negative bias, at 6 mo., receive ond
transmit.
12.6 volts AC or DC at 3.45 a mperes. for filam ents .
Heath HP-10-HP_20.
$275
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SW140-SW1 20
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"Simplified Break-in"
I n th e earl ier u ni t t he key down gain wa s
variabl e for all modes of emission, so th at
on A::\I or SSB the control had to be turned
to minimum gain. Th e addit ion of a switch
allowed th is to be taken care of more easily,
but st ill left somet hing to be desired. Thus a
third modific at ion provid es full muting on
AM a nd SSB, bu t left the key down gain
variable on CW. I n add it ion t he sideton e had
to be tu rned off ma nu all y on AM a nd SSB.
This wa s made automat ic in the new unit.
As wi t h th e ea rlier version, the rev ised sys tem was applied to a Heathkit A pache transmitter a nd a Hal licr a f' ter s S X-IOO receiver.
T he adapt ion of t he system for use with other
comhi nations of equipment will be d iscussed
lat er.
T o replace the T H switch a sma ll li ght
r ela y was chosen a nd used as a TR r elay.
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action when it is closed .
tioned above. Pin 5 of the accessory socket is
All of the silicon diodes could be replaced
now active on AI\[ and SSB, when it is used
b)' 6AL5's or equivalent. However eR3 and
to key the final and modulator. On C'V the
CR4 are wired r ight into the plugs at which s pott ing rei a)' keeps the final (the modulator
they are shown in Figure 3, so if th is conis off because K2 does not operate, removing
venience is de s ired then s ilicons will have screen voltage) on except when the spotting
to be used at this point.
switch is pressed. This allows spotting to be
Figure 4 shows t he internal modi fi ca tion s accomplished on C' V without t ur ni ng off h igh
to the control circu itry in the A pa che. T he voltage. Note that P in 1 ( remo te k ey on A M)
fi r st modi fication, which is not di rectl y con- is now con nected to t he internal key line on
cer ned w ith break-i n , but wh ich is show n in
a ll modes. Keyin g is not do ne t hrough t he
F ig ur e 4A f or t he sake of com pleteness, cont ransmitter key j a ck, w hich would defea t th e
cerns t he a ddi t ion of a relay to en hance
protective f eatures of t he system by a p ply ing
spot t ing operation. 'W it h a T R switch or relay fu ll power to the receiver input. T he system
the amount of sig na l sup plied by t he Apache
is keyed through J 2 on Figu re 1.
VFO is extremely strong at t he rece iver input,
It m ight be well to poi nt out t hat jack
so that it is somet imes di fficult to hear the
8X-I00-A is the original accessory socke t on
st a t ion being zero-beat through the V F O.
the 8 X -100 receiver with certain pins removed
whether or not thi s is necessary will depend
from their former circuitry and reconnected.
on the particular tran smitter used, as will The steps to take here shou ld be fairly obvious
whether or not contact K I. is needed.
for those who are using S X-IOO's, and similar
Relay KI in Figure 4 is the original 110 terminals should be made available on other
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receivers.
The 500 ohm AF ou t pu t is for the phone
patch which is built into the sa me box here
at W4HBO, and has nothing t o do with breakin. However, in the interest of st at ion neatness this lead may just a s well be bundled
with the others into one neat cable. The lead
af input is connected through a 220K t o the
grid of the last of st ag e in the r eceiver.
This unit may be r elatively easily adapted
to other transmitters. If the rig is not keyed
by the grid-blocked method, then the addition
of a keyer tube will be necessary. Suitable
circuits for keyer tubes have appeared in the
Radio Amateur's Handbook, a s well as other
publications, and will not be discussed here.
The modifications to the mode switch will,
of course, depend on the particular rig, and
the circuitry involved. However, the principle
involved is as follows: On CW pressing the
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the driver. On AM spotting will normally be
done with high voltage off. In my unit the
s pot t ing switch is inactive with high voltage
on , on AM. The modulators and final must be
biased to cutoff on AM if the high voltage is
turned on but the keying circuits fail to
oper a t e.
This unit has been developed over about a
on e year period, and at this writing has been
in operation in its final fonn for several
months. Although the writer does not claim
perfection by any means, this system does provide smoot h and reliable break-in operation,
a s well as tying together station control func..
tions on AM, SSB, and C\V. It certainly was
well worth the time and effort involved in
building it.
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Amateur Moonbounee
on 1296 me
So me practical aspects
Don G oshe y W6MMU
amateurs first closed the two way earthmoon-earth path. The early efforts were centered around 144 me, since at that time, this
was the only amateur band for which satisfactory equipment existed. Even with one
kilowatt transmitters, large antennas, and the
best receivers, a return signal from the moon
was, and still is , marginal.
Now, as well as then, it was known that
much better results could be obtained by going higher in frequency. The 1215-1300 me
ba nd seemed like a good bet for a long time,
but sufficient power was not available, either
from un st able or crystal controlled sources.
At t he other end of the circuit, commercial and
particularly amateur receivers, had not
reached a degr ee of perfection su fficient to
generate much interest in 1215-1 300 me work.
Fur th er, mos t ama te urs had not yet become
on speaking terms with the ki ng of microwave
an tenna s, t he parabol ic reflector.
I n 1961 the situation has vastly improved in
a ll phases but one. Befor e discussing har dware, h owever , let us turn our attention to
t he two way path loss equation of Figure 7
for a moment . If t he equation is arr a nged
properly, it yields s ignificant f a ct s to the
amateu r int er est ed in Moonbounce work.
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TMC Models GPT-350, General Purpose Transmitters, provide AM, CW, MCW, and FSK modes of
operation with up to 350 wa tts PEP in the frequency
range of 2 to 32 megacycles . The GPT-350 features a
linear RF final amplifier and offe rs a wide range of
audio inputs w ith push -to-fol k operation and three oven co ntro lled crystal positions or VMO.
The modulor construction of th is compact trans-
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circuit. Note that with 500 watts output, a n than a large one th at is aimed in accur at ely.
Also given in Figure 2 is t he time for the
8 foot dish, a 2db receiver noise figure. and a
600 cps bandwidth, the return signal is typi- moon to travel fro m the center of the beam
cally 18 db below the background noise. Con- to the 1 db point. This gives one an idea of
how alert the operator must be if ma nua l
siderable additional improvement is needed for
t racking is used. F or a ny dish 8 feet or larger,
armcha ir copy!
As the path loss equation shows the received a telescope attached to the rot ator is essential.
signal to be proportional to the fourth power
of the parabolic reflector diameter, this area
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som ewha t greater than usually f oun d on d ishes available through sur plus chan nel s, a s tolerances are a li ttle easier to ho ld and sli g htly
more g a in may be had with in creased focal
le ngth. Pla ne parabolas simila r to the one appearing in a recent QST article seem of
limited val ue, a s the driven element for th is
ty pe of u n it is exceedingly comp lex. The f ocal
le ngth of a parabola may be determined quite
close ly from the f ollowi ng re lationsh ip :
f = (d iameter) 2
16 (depth)
The numbers given in Figure 2 indicate
that the biggest job may well be in the const r uction or acqu isition of a su it able rotating
s yst em , especially if the a ntenn a is large. T he
Two Meter and Down Club was f or t u na te in
locating an SCR-584 Radar Pedestal on the
su r plus market. This pedestal h a s ext r eme
rigidity, is well built, and weigh s 2400 pounds.
The six foot dish mad e a nice cradle for carrying the eight foot reflector, now in use . A
larger dish will be su bs t it u ted if and when
one becomes ava ilable. The syst em is presently
being aimed with a war s u r p lus 8 power t elescop e with illuminated cross hairs. Four mi niature sola r cells have been purchased for in corporation in t he eyep iece at the proper point.
With the sola r cells, we hope to dr ive a de amplifier whic h in turn will ener g ize two Teletype
relays. The Teletype relays will actuate four
heavy duty relays, wh ich in turn will cause
the proper motor to turn in the proper d irection to keep the antenna beam on the moon .
S ince the received sig na l is inversely proportional to t he squa r e of t he wavelength, best
re sults are obtai ned by going to a s high a
frequ ency ( as sh or t a wave length) a s we can.
This upward trend in fre qu ency is limited by
the amou nt of st able power we a s amateurs
ca n generate at incr ea sing frequencies, a nd
by our ability to build sens it ive and st a ble
receiver s. The com pr om ise presen tly seems to
be 1296 m e.
A great challenge f or a mateur enth usiasts
is offered in t he field of receivers, particu larly
in paramet ri c amplifiers and detector circuitry.
While th e principles of p aram etric a mplifiers
have been covered suffi cie ntly well f or now,
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USB = "Upper Sideband"; LSB = "Lower Sideband."
The last two types are of little interest to amateurs, and are included here for completeness.
While the idler tank is not required for these versions, the equivalent is generally used
fo r the sale p u rpose of rejecti ng t he u nwa n ted si deband, or, passing the desired one.
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the rig had a number of parasitics In the antenna circuit. As a result it was put on the
s helf until Dr. Stein's ar-tielea on using the
tunnel diode f or isolating thermal conduction
appeared.
The improved circuit is show n in Fig. 1 but
due to space requirements j ust the final coil
complex is show n. It will be noted that instead
of the u sual Faraday grounding connection
Dr. Stein found it expedient to connect the
low side of the scr een to the tunnel input a nd
the higher side to the tunnel output. T his circular system permits the hea t to be properly
dissipated in the tu n nel.
Des pite th e F a r ada y screen t he tun nel circu it increased the parasitics in t he a ntenn a
circu it. P oss ibly the cause wa s r a ising the
scr een ab ove ground potential. I n a ny event,
it was found if t he L4 Sartain coi l and the
72 Mutch padding condenser were added in
place of the simpler Hay wire coil the parasit ics could be su pp ressed . The rig is no longer
shelf bound and no reports below a 5 x 9
have bee n received a s yet.
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Il r.d)' tln'c!oted KZPMJ! tran sistorized prru'Cr s Npply 'I.(,nieh
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article. Tms ","'1.(' sllpply, uJuk only applicable to tU'd fJe
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able you to run "I' to five kw on SSB with oNt l'I<Jtiuable
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The heart of any receiver is its tuning mechanism, and part of the secret in space conservation comes from securing from an old
auto radio a 3 ganged inductive tuner. My
unit only occupies 1% " x 2" of chassis space,
and with it's associated trimmer capacitors
neatly tunes the broadcast range, and 28.65 to
29.7 me when placed behind the 10 meter converter. It came out of a 1952 Chevy-Motorola
radio, but there are sever al similar units available in auto radios, or as replacement parts
from the distributors. Most run around $5.00
new. Usually a manually tuned unit is to be
preferred over a push button type, as they are
smaller, less complex, and therefore more
trouble free.
Most broadcast circuits use only one if
stage, but here a second was added primarily
to provide better sk ir t selectivity with the 455
kc if and help sepa r at e st ations when 10M
opens up. This brought along with it more
signal, and necessitated the lOOK audio dropping resi stor between the detector and TNS.
This need is more apparent on the BC band
than 10M, especially sin ce the author lives
between 3 local high power AM stations'
towers.
The audio & TNS are quite standard, with
a tone control and AVC applied to the first
audio grid. For better copy of weak stations
an AVe off-on swit ch is used, but it only kills
AVC on the converter and rf stage of the Be
circuit. Letting the rf end run un-biased gives
a better S IN ratio which also helps hearing
the weak ones. It was originally intended to
kill all Ave, but the if strip had too much
gain, and the resultant 10 meter hiss and hash
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RFe-Filament ha sh c hoke, su pplied w ith G E transistor
lupply.
Ant~nna RfOlay--6 vde coil Ad vance AM /2C/ liVD Miniature Antenna type. 6 v coil is u sed so it il OK for
r ectified 6.3 vae when u sed at a fixed location. AC
s u p ply then does not need dropping resistor Rl,
o n ly M500 rectifie r and 1000 mfd electrolytic to
give dc.
12 pin power plug, filamen t j u m p er nlug-, coa x antenna
recep tical, mike jack and s pea ker phono plug all
mount o n rear o f c hassis.
Transistor s u p ply. consistin g o f heat sin k a nd mini-bo x
mount on rear o f ca bin et above ope ning where
c hassis con nectors come o ut.
TJ-T2-Miller 455 kc if input x fm ra I2CI.
T3-:mlln 455 kc if o ut put xfm r 12cli.
T4. -Audio ou tpu t, 5 K to 3.2 oh ms.
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hookup wire on cold e nd.
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LS5 form. 15 turns ,#24. enam.
L3-JA, " LS6 f orm. 10 turns #26 enam.
L4.-1.5L6-8ee text.
L7-%" d ia s lug tuned. 28 turns #24 enam. Resonate
t o 14.6 me,
L'-% " d ia slug t uned. 12 tu rns #24 enam. Resonate
to 29.3 me.
SI-Cer nmic 2P3POll VFO-Xtll.! switc h.
S2-DPDT s lide sw it ch: VFO s pottin g , one s ide wired t o
break push-to-talk c ircu it in s potting position.
Rl & R2-Wirewound sh u nts to permit 0-1 ma meter
to read 200 rna full sea le,
T5--1 :3 Aud io inte rstage transformer.
T6-30 watt modulation, UTe 819. 8 K pri to 3700 oh m
sec. Modula tor cur rent r ests at 75 rna. peaks a t 115
rna. RF amplifier curren t loa ds to 116 rna.
L'-8 t u r ns 1" di ameter 1" long tH&W ) :1t 3014, IIlumi.
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and the battle to beat it
is being written not as a story to tell
you how I whipped my own QRN problems, but as a guide to help you identify and
track down the obnoxious nerve-wreckers cov
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your receiver.
In my search for the snaps, buzzes, snorts,
and choggles which loused up many a fine
DX QSO, I lost a lot of sleep roving the
st r eets while the noi se was on. I have been
accused of being a nut, roving the streets in
pajamas, armed with the tools of the noise
hunter. Nonetheless, our record for fi nding
and elimi nating QRN stands at 100 %. "Our"
being myself and my invaluable helper & son,
SIeve, WA6IVN.
A look at the various noi ses encountered:
There are those which are seasonal such as
heating pads, electric blankets, electric heaters, defective thermostats, swimm ing pool
heaters, etc. Heating pads and blankets follow a pattern, st ar t ing about 10 pm ending
about 8 am, so time pretty well pin-points
these noisy devils.
But before proceeding, let's look at a few
definite needs:
1. A notebook to keep yo ur notes regarding
the times involved for your particular
QRN, and t o keep a r ecord of the area
sea r ched , and other noises which are
found, but not bothersome at the time.
(When you read over your page of notes,
the picture becomes much clearer!)
2. A hand-drawn or printed street map of
your area to keep track of what you
found and where you looked.
3. A single-bit axe or sledg e hammer.
(Down, boy! This is f or research purposes only.)
4. A sma ll tran si stor radi o (indispensable).
5. Car with radio.
Begin by keeping a record of the noi se, time
of st a r ts and st ops. If it is intermittent, a
de scription of it. If you have a beam, an indication of the g eneral direction from which
the noi se is r eceived. In your hunting, you
will probably run across other noi ses. If they
don't match the one you are hunting, s im ply
file them for f uture reference. Heaters and
furnaces g enerally will be heard in the morning and evening hours with an odd exception
or two. Swimming pools in th e daytime, the
seasons being obvious.
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Under nocturnal noi ses, we have the inevitable heating pads used for illness (usually
at night). A very hard nut to crack is the
2 KV series st r eet lighting, characterized by
their on-at-dusk, off-at-daylight pattern.
After-daylight QRN can be varied. Generally, it is motors in fa ctories, dental laboratories, medical offices, and homes. Don't
overlook the do-it-yourself fiend with a complete QRN factory in his garage or basement.
Last, not lea st , is the steady stuff-really
ham-maddening! Power leaks really aren't too
hard to find. They sound somewhat like a basso
profundo gargling-24 hours a day. This can
be worse in coastal areas where insulator salting is a problem. Once the offending line is
located, a call to the power company will usual1)' result in the insulators being sprayed from
trucks which the power company ha s for this
purpose. Another excellent cure, when answer ed , is to pray for a monsoon. Other 24
hour QRN includes refrigerator butter warmers and defective bell transformers.
\Ve have yet to mention fluorescent and
slimline lighting fixtures. These often betray
them selves by their on and off times (l hope
the idea of the notebook is beginning to s ink
in). Still in the 24 hour category are the
bad ones, defective grounds and wir-ing ; they
are the mo st difficult to locate.
The time to hunt QRN is when 1I0 U, hear it.
If you wait till it's more convenient, it will
probably not be there. If a power leak begins
at 1 am, if you have a beam, u se it to obtain
the general direction the noi se is coming from.
A line on your map indicating thi s direction
will sa ve you time in sear ch ing st r eets n ot
affected. (I've been stopped by the police in
my pajamas, an axe in one hand and a transis to r radio in the other. I was suspected of
chopping down a power pole.}
Heati ng pad noise also ha s to be hunted
at night, located, and doorbells rung the next
day.
Fluorescent lights are best hunted during
the evening hours so hunt them relatively
early a s they usually go off about 10 or 11
pm. (Bedtime?)
The back breaker, defective grounds and
wiring can be sear ched for at any time. However, don't fail to take note of wind conditions
indicating exterior wiring or grounds or guy
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wires.
Let's make a typical search. Supposing we
have deduced from observation that a heating
pad is involved. We have established the direction as being north of your QTH. As a
rule, 8-9 indicates the noise is within 600 feet.
A reading of 8-3; up to about 1500 feet; will
give an idea of the distances to be searched.
Now then, using the car radio, gain full on
and tuned off of a station, proceed for a distance of at least six blocks, or 1800 feet. Do
this as follows:
Be sure to stop at each corner and in the
middle of each block or equivalent. with a
wait at each stop equal to the off period of the
QRN we are looking for. On the map, indicate the route you have covered noting other
QRN found, by notes on the map. As you
criss-cross your search area, }'OU will suddenly
be rewarded by having the car radio pick up
the noi se. Drive along a s close to the power
lines a s possible until the noise reaches a
maximum. Stop the car sligh tly be~..ond thi s
point. Taking the transistor radio with you,
walk back to the loud point. Standing on the
sidewalk and holding the transistor radio at
arms length, point it at the opposite side of
the st r eet about 100 feet to your left. Slowly
s wee p through an arc with the radio to a
point 100 feet to :.:OUl' rig-ht. If there has been
no positive indication, cross the street and
repeat this process. The transistor radio will
point to the house with unerring accuracy in<Heated by a sharp build up in volume. Note
the addres s and go back to bed.
Now, if no noise was heard on the transistor
radio when used as described above, you still
are not at the right place. This means you
must follow the power line and each power
line fed or tapped off it for a radius of about
1500 feet from where you made this initial
test. Eventually the transistor radio will hear
the noise at one of these nodes, and you have
arrived! Remember, even if it is loud on the
car radio. if it is not audible, or very weak
in the tran si stor radio, you are not in the right
place! I had to learn this the hard way.
The following evening after the dinner hour
is over, ring the door bell of the house in
qu estion. Do not identijy you1'selj as a ham!
Rather, st at e you are tr-ying to find some interference which is ruining reception of A:~I
or your Hi Fi radio, and that you have localized it to thi s immediate area after many
fru strating hours of search. Ask if they have
a heating pad, an electric blanket, or a thermost at controlled electric heater which is
normally used at night. Ask if they have
noted static in their radio (usually ac-dc) . Try
to be concerned about their welfare, pointing
out the danger of a pad with arcing thermos ta ts. As a result, usually the)' will allow you
to check everything in the house. Don't forget
it takes about fifteen minutes from the time
it is turned on for a pad or blanket to act
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fact that most T \' sets are operated ungrounded, any leakage to g round then goes by way
of t he T V mast, guy wires, a nd metal flash ings whose j oints usua lly a r e not electrically
serv icea ble. Static discharge on t hi s item is
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be beaten. 1\1) ' experience with this points to
the fact that to be objectionable, it must be
within 300 feet of your receiving location.
T he r e may be remote exceptio ns to this .
R emem ber , QR N hunting takes time. It
must be done wit h a pla n. It will invol ve notes
on pa per and on your map, sleepless n igh ts,
a nd hou r s of unrewarding sea r ch . Nevertheless, the rarest DX you have ever worked won't
thrill you half a s much as the day you nail
your own QRN problem.
To date I have replaced two defective fl uorescent fixtures , one bell transformer, fixed
fo ur poor g rounds (o ne in m y own g u ying
system), bough t a nd traded three h eating pad s
for defective ones, fixed one arci ng bla nket
control, bypassed one fi sh tank t hermostat,
taken down two rusted and corroded TV masts
and guy wires, and furni shed one indoor
rabbit ears free to one of the owners.
I ha ve been a ham for two years . T he total
expen diture to cure various QR N has been
a bout fifty doll a r s, w hich adds u p to about
$2.00 a month. Ver y cheap indeed, for a hi-fi
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Th e New Made l " K" Tel ewri ter Cnnverter (des igned by M. J . "Dun" Wiggi ns W4 EH U) includes : l. L inear lUldio discrimi nato r
with hig h Q toroids for maxim um lnterteeence reteene n. 2. Advan ced keying tube etrcuf t to compe ns.a te for d istorti on with fro nt pa ne l
eentret. 3. Se parate magnet curr ent s u pply with mill iam me ter. 4. Dua l eye iod icator. $ . Chassis ter mina ls for polar rel ay b ias. S R
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JANUARY 1962
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Patent RE 24,413
OIlier palents pending
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COMBINATION VAGI ANTENNA
from
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ON 6 M ETERS:
Full 4 Elements
I-Folded
Pha sing St u b
Dipole
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4-3 Element Collin ear
Directors
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59.95
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3-BAND
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COVERS '0-'5-20
WITHOUT TRAPS! .
S L'1 f selectinR'! T he H W -3 HELIWH I P4'>
operates e ffect ively in the 10 . 15 and 20
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power . . . the others are far removed
from resonance so that their rad ia t io n
effect j -; ncgli/i: ihle. The HW-3 matches
50 ohm li ne wit h ve ry low S . W . R. Six
feet nve ruf I le ng th . Allows for mounting
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12AT7 . . 70t
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kc ca libr a tor and 10 kc mult.ivibrator, Set th e
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to center, an d be espec ially careful not to
move it until t he ca libra ti on is complete. After
t he warm-u p period the 100 kc calib r ato r
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frequency a s possible. The 10 kc multivibrator
B+
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Knowledgable amateurs have been uain g pole
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pl us t ho rough ly. In t hi s day of h y persil cores ,
imp roved s t eels , a nd g-eneral min ia tur iza tion
of t rans f o r me r s, t here a re those w ho would
a sser t t hat the pole pig is obsolete. May be so,
b u t it s t ill p rovides an eco nom ical way to h igh
power.
T here are two ways to obtai n these tra nsfo rme rs. S in ce few po wer companies are inst al l ing new pole tra nsformers wi th less t ha n
a ten k.v.a. rati ng', the Ill..: , 3, a n d fi k.v.u.
model s are obsolescent and are g rad ua lly bei ng
re pla ced. Method on e is t o have a friend in
th e power co mpa n y who can watch for one
of t hese tran sform ers when they are being
replaced. If you can't scro u n g e one t h is way ,
the second method is t o meet them at t he junk
yard . Th e pigs are seld om s h u ttled off for
use el sewhere, more often the)' are sold to
junkies who burn them to free t he lam ina t io ns
from the valuable co p per. The latter method
ha s been the most fruitful one u sed in these
wood s. Con sid er that there are seve r a l hundred
old tran sformers at the local junk emporium
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rcvr's outo ma tic tu n ing motor. Th is rcvr ho s everyt h ing ! Xt l IF fd ter, 6 sele ct iv it ies, BFO, S-Me te r, AF!
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to day fo r OX. IF is .455 kc, id e o I for do ub le co nve rsion wi th e it he r BC-...53 or Q X-535 de scribe d
above. Be fore sh ioo ing, we ha ve a poinsta king Commu nica t io ns rodiomon inspect e ac h unit tho roug hl y,
check it, o lign it, b ypo n rera diatio n s up p re n o r, im p rove an t. imoe d ance ma t ch o nd ha ng his OK to g
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xtol., schemat ic, power supply d a ta.
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Mo nth
Index
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Pa g ~
A 110('B t in n !!
JUII
fi l~4 1
AM
Oct 60-42
Nov 6G-25
A p r 61-1 4
Allr 6 1- 32
Jun
6 1~2 0
J un 61-24
Jul
61- 18
Sell 6 1- 28
40 W att Tran s is t or
Modulator, KI.7DLC
Electr o t one M-IOO Mod_
u lator T el", W 4API
U n iversal
A M :'>f oni t u r .
W5S UC
A M Modu la t io n Systems ,
W, e SD
elMS D Mnd ula t ors.
W A 2 1NM
Anten nas
O ct
60--16
No v 60-49
Ma r 61-22
" P erils
or
Antenn a
Allr 61-2 7
:\l ny Gl -1 8
Chart, W!lHOV
Jul 61 - 2 6 (;I'l'ut Circle Computati on 'S , K5I U 'n
Jul 6 1 12 W at E'r T ow e r v ert tcals , W7 eSD
AUK 61-62 New Look at O Il! A n t e n na s, K5JK X!6
Oc t f,l -~O A n I nexpe ns ive Ve r ti_
CHI. W6NKE
Ol't f, I 60 SellOl- R('{"t"ivt>_Grou nd
Sw ill' h, W70E
Nov Ii I ;IU " ;v,,!ulioll " f the H a m
Anl t"nn:t . W70E
Dec fiI -52 I uc xpen uivo Ground
I'IRne Ante nna s,
K5.JK X '6
Anlrnnas . Dr 8m
Nov 60- 41 Rabbit I!:a rs on U :'II C,
W6EHY
A p r 61 :H A n ten na Eleme n t IlnwJp
R.. mo ve!". W70 (0;
M u ~' In
t ;IZU All t e llll il by
S m ith , WSVVII
.-\ U j{ 1; I - f, li
F inn'.'y I; 111,,1 2 M e t e r-
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1I" Hm T ..~ I. W :~ U Z N
15 M ... t .. r Hi-S'luan- AIl -
W M, U K 6
1'"la ri za t i"n D tv...t1Iily :
Pa rt I, K6CT
t"'I)II8.
61- 42
P o larization D tversttv :
P a rt 2, K6CT
No v 61- 4S $6 Quatl for S i x,
W3TUF/ ,p
Anten n a s , Mobile
Feb 61- 36 Get-linK the- Moet. f rom
the- Whip, W4AJ>I
Mar 61- 18 Top Loaded Whip,
W 2IHW
Ju n 61- 13 ~I obi le Whip Antenna
Location, W70E
A n t en nas, S u p po r ts, T ower. a nd
R ot a tnrs
Jul 61-12 W ntcr Tower Verticals ,
W7CSD
Jon 61 - 36 Antenn a Su p port Mast,
W70E
Od 61-20 Sim ple Antenna :rla s t,
K4GSD
A n tennes, T u ni n&, a nd :'Ila tt'h ing
Aug 61-33 RF Impedance B ridge,
K6CRT
Sep 61 - 3S Pi-Network Red ra w n ,
W ,pH Kl<'
A ntt" n na!l, U HF a n d Microwa ve
Nov 60- 26 P a ssi ve Satellite
" F..t'ho," W6M:'II U
Dee 60-46 :'I1 0 re on "Echo,"
W6MMU
J a n 61- 16 1296 Megacycles,
K2TKN
Mar 61 - 15 Laying Out A Parabola, W 7FGG-W 9 AL U
Nov 61-64 H or n Feeds Dish,
TI2NA
A nlenna ll , V HF
Ju n 61- 8 Py lo nSlot An tenna,
K2TKN
J ul 61- 8 T inker T oy 2 Mett"r
Ant",nna, KSL FI
Aug 6 1-GG Finney 6 a nd 2 Me te r
Hearn Test, W 3UZN
No v 61-48 $6 Quad for Six,
W3TDF/>
Dec 61-52 Inexpensive G round
P lane Antennas,
K5JKX/6
A udio
Mar 6 1-25 Audio Impedances of
Com mo n Surplus
E quipment, W4WKM
Apr 61- 30 Command S et Audio
Improvements, KS HDR
Oct 61-75 Salvaging Speakers,
K5JKX /6
Nov 6 1-24 Phasing for Aud io
Selectivity, K 5JKX/6
Nov 6 1-66 Statio n Audio Accessor ies, W 3KBM
Dec 61- 44 Surplus Audio Acc essories, W4WKM
Audio A mpli fiHs
Oct 60- 8 1'1'1l1l1l 11lturi;wf l Audio
AGe Amplifier,
K5JKX/6
Dec 60-18 Mu ltivibra to r Vox,
W4WKM
Feb 61-16 Transistorized M ike
P re-Amp, W 7CSD
Ma r 6 1 -:\0 Transisto r ized Util ity
Autlio Amplifier,
K5JKX /6
AliI' lil - 32 40 Watt Trans illtur
Modulator, KL7DLC
Ma y 01 - 4 4 Receiver Aud io C ircuits,
K5JKX/6
S",p GI-27
Ihll'k-To-Back A udi o
Tra nsformers,
.
No v GI - to T ran si stor Mik~ PreAmp, K6PZT
A udlo Oscillators
Nov 61-12 Two-Tone RTTY
Os cillator, W5SFT
n hll~
60- 38
No v 60-44
J an 61- 14
F eb 61-42
Feb
61-24
Apr 61-34
M a~r
61-35
Ma y 61-22
Jun 61- 39
Jun 61- 20
Jul
61-30
Aug 61-18
A uK' 61-56
Oct 61 - 80
Oct
61-18
N ov 61-80
Dee
61-68
Dec
61-66
Testing the H ea t hk it
Mohican Receiver,
W 3UZN
Equipmen t Manual
Problema, K2DHA
100 W a t ta o n 6 & 2
with Ki ts, W 3UZN
T esting the Eico Grid
D ip Oscillator, W 3UZN
T esting the H ea t h ki t
H yb ri d Phone Patch ,
K 2DHA
T esting the H eat h k it
Twoer, W3UZN
T esting the Knigh t
Grid Dip Oscillato r,
W20KU
T esting t h e Lafa yette
KT-200 R eceiver,
K2D HA
H a nd ling Complaints to
Manuf a c t u r e rs ,
K2D HA
TeMing the Elect rotone
!'of-I OO Modulator,
W4API
Viking Transmitter
Ad justing Tools,
W6NKE
Testing t he Drake 2-H
Receiver, K6YC X
Testing the Finney 6
and 2 Meter Beam,
W3UZN
Equipment Finishing.
W4WKlII
T esting the Central
Electronics 2 00V,
STAFF
Testing the Communtcatoe IV, W4AP I
Testing the K nig h t
R-5S R ec e iver , W 3UZN
Testing the QX-535
Receiver, K3KMO
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73 MAGAZINE
Nov GI-30
Co m po n~ n t.
Nov 60-31
Dee 6G-44
Jan 61-61
FE'b 61-20
Mar 61-50
May 61-38
Aug 61-32
Sep
61-27
Sl'P
Gl- 8
Ooot
lit -S5
N.,, 61-70
Dec
61-14
Toroid Coi1g, W 4W K M
Tube Base Coil FOnDS,
W4WKM
Surplus M ik e Switch,
W o\IWKM
Tube M a rk in g Squawk,
W 7IDF
Chassis Mo u n t ed
PL-259, W 0\1 WKM
Economical Custom
Resistors, W 0\1 W K M
Versatile Control
Techniques, W o\IWK M
B ack~T()o.B ac k Audio
Tra n s f orm e rs ,
.
R eson an t Bypass
Caparitor!l. K 5JKX / G
SalvaK'P TV I .., Trail"
form.. ra, K <j.IVQY
R ewi n di rtg' Rt"lays and
Transformers, KRRM
M i niature Pilot Lil{ht .
W4WKM
JANUARY 1962
S('p 61-20
W4 WK~ 1
Sep
61 - 33
Transistorized Bs-e-nk-Ln,
W 7 A XJ ~K 7 D V n
Dec
61-40
Rnpid D eca y P ow e r
S u p ply S wltchinlC,
W 2WYM
Ce n ve n uc ns
Nov 61- 2
Co n ve r t e rs
Oct 60-12
Nov 60- 9
Nov 60-12
Dee
60-32
Dec
60- 8
J an
61-
F eb
61-22
:'-far 61-27
Apr 61--40
Apr 61-
J u n 6 1-12
Jul
61-31
Ju l 61 -2'
Aug 61-28
Ma r 61-38
Sep
61-42
Oct 61-62
M a r 61 -44
Jun 61 - 5fi
Oct 61 - &8
Edi t or ial
Oct 60-25 n'lI Policy, W2NSD
Nov 60-2 7 P oli rles, W2NS D
E lt"etrunie Key.
Tubeles s Elpfl l"nie
K.. y, WITlfW
..: m t' t-g en t,' Etl u i p t11 t n l
0 1'1 61-8< R eceiver- Puwvred
Tr-nn srnj t. te t-, "" 3 F QJ
Exetters
N o v 60-14
May 6 1-32
Accurate Crystals.
K8ER V
C r )'sta l Os-dilato rs
Sep 61 -S0 Cry stal O scillator
Cirouils, K5JKX /6
Mar 61-20
UX
F.ditorial. W2NSO
Feb 61 -&'
Feb 61 -28
Apr 61-42
Crystals
CW
Oct 60 - 18
Ot't 61 -22
O ct
61-1'
F M Vt'O Exciter,
WITUW
Filler Circuits,
K5JKX/6
Simple Sideband
Exciter, W2NQS
Simple Hig h Stability
VFO, W2 R W J
6 0-10
N ov 60-H
Nov 60-80
..'eb
61- 16
Filter Circuits,
K5J KX /6
P has i ng for Audio
Select.ivity, K6 J KX/6
Varicap FM Modulator,
WjCSD
F M VFO Exciter,
WITUW
Tri-Mode V HF Receiver, W 9D UT
'I'r-a n ai ato r-I a ed Mike
Pre-Amp, W7CSD
89
Llp-Dated wavemetee.
W 3FQJ
D cb u j;nd n ~ 'Teohnloues,
K5.JKX / 6
S"lIo' Ha tt erv T u ni ng
Aiel, W 2W Y:\IJ
( '"lihralinn Il('fi lll'd.
Feb 61 - 34
Kit
Oct
60-26
Oct
60-38
Tramistorizecl ~leler
Amplifier. K6F:A W
Jun 61-12
Ma y 61-40 AC Calibrat ion Stand ard , BF.NTL l<;Y
Jul 61 12
Ma y 61-49 I rnp r-ovi n g- M{'h ' r Accuruc y, KWM I ,
Aug 61-54
Jun 61-32 Met e r Insulution,
KW ML
Oct 61-82
Jul 61-57 Zt' ro Center ~Iet e r Cor
HTTY. W 2BZN
Dec 61- 8
Oct 61-73 Simplified ~I('f.er
Shunts . Kl'lBYO
.\Indulation
Dec 61------41 ~l e ter Calihration
Oct 60-'2
Standa rds, HE NR Y
DI'C fil -37 P r-eciaion Mt,It' I' CaliNov 60 -25
hrution , K5.J KX /6
D ec 61-12 V.. rsut iliz.i ng- "teters,
Dec 60 ,-12
W 2 W y "t
"Ii st ..Haneous , (; t"n t'ral
Apr 61 -14
Oct 1i0-34 Ho w to Be An
Jul 61-18
Amateur, W2ZGU
Nov 60-44 E1lu ipment Manual
Sep 61-28
P r ob le ms , K2DHA
De c 60-26 Sim ll1i fied Lop: Keeping,
S TA Jo'}<'
1\1 nrl uIn t" rs
J an Gl -18 Gobli n P atrol. R OSS
Oct 60 -10
Feb 6 1-54 F lying H a ms , W2LZX
Feb 61-38 His t o ry ot the VFO.
Apr 6 1-32
W70E
"Iar 61---62 Build Your Own
Jun 61 20
Equipment, WRVVD
:'ol a r 61~ 9 Intt'rpreting S cholarl y
Pubf icu t ions. K5J KX /6 '\(on itorll
Apr 61-28 Auto mated H n m
J un 61-24
Station. K5J K X /6
A pr 61-56 H ow to W ri l l' (o r 73
stcon-Bounee
Magazinl", K5JKX/ 6
Ma y 61-25 H am Calendar, K4 YNO Nov 60-26
J u n 61 - 39 H o ndl in g Complaints to
Manu(actur.' rs .
Dt"C 60 --46
K2DHA
Jul 61-44 The Dealer- Speaks Up, May 61-31
W2BNW
Flh 61-54
Feb 61-43
s..
Jan 61-14
Feb 61 -42
A pr 61-34
:'o lay 61-35
J ul
61-30
Ju l
61- 26
Dec
61- "
J un 61 -42
.\Iarll
..... ..
"Itasur..men t Tt"Chniqut'8
Nov 60-2rJ Mea!>urt' Your Modulutjon , K 5J K X / 6
D,~
GO-II RF Snltter, K6JKX /6
J on 6 1-27 Polarity I nd ica ti n g
T est P ape r , W 2 QC I
90
Mar
(a ~71
All r li l -1 8
Aug 61-riO
St'P
GI - :IG
:-;,,1'
s t -. If>
wawo'r
Alor +il
12
'\ lIr 61
27
Ma y til
111
1\l a y til - 38
"I a)' 1> 1--49
Jun 61 -14
Jul
Aup:
61-42
61 ~33
No v 61-49
N ov 61- 62
Dec
61-50
Dec
61-41
Dec 6 1-3 7
Dec 61-12
:\h t ~rs
Mar 61-46
.Jun tH - 2 '
Dec
Mnr- 61-16
Aug 61 -45
w,,,zn
wuu-u
61 -:11
Nov til- 50
( )d
No v 61-72
.luuk B"x. W 2N SB
Evol utio n o f t h o H am
Antenna, W70E
The Fine Art of
Surplus Utilization,
W 4WK~1
Dec
G1-
~lnbil..
Nov Go-16
Nov 60 - '
Feb 61-36
Fpb 61-22
:\Iar 61-13
Mar 61-48
Mar 61-16
Apr 61-32
Jun 61-13
Jun 61-
73 MAGAZINE
1> 1
Anothe r
gemlconducto r
N"i!'(' Limit e r , W 3 B ll J,
K</JA XY
Ollt'ratine" Tt"('hniqu H
Jan 61- 54 Netting V HF Stations .
Mar 61 - 38
V{</JH KF
H o w to Use A Bue,
J u n 61- 56
W 6NK E
D X Tec-hniqm-s,
W 6 NKI<~
Oct
61 - 80
Oll.. i 11(>l'opt's
SI'P
61-10
n.'C et-caa
A S i m ple Scone,
W lOPA
Ecnn o m tc a l Cu ..tom
Construction. W 4\\'K ~t
I'an a d aptors.
Jun 61 -33
Ju l
61 -33
nee
66-42
Feb 61 -17
xt ae 61- 26
N.w 61 -06
I'oe try
Dee 60 -52
Aug 61-46
Nov 61 -29
Golla' Phon e P a tc h ?
W 6NK E
Simp le P h o n e P a tc h ,
W 9 E GQ
Simplf'fit Phone Patch.
K 5JK X! 6
Test i nK th e H ea th ki t
H y brid P h one P a t ch,
K2 D HA
U sing Telephone Ex tens ion Jacks, K2 D HA
Station Audio A eeeesorics, W 3KBM
V aaabond H a m .
W6N KF.
Romance of D ixie Dan.
W6 N KJ<:
An X Y!.." La m en t ,
WA2GX T
JANUARY 1962
Oet iH-
r,
Nov 6 1-
A M t.inl'a r tor Sl x,
W21.P C
Six ~hter K W Linear,
K6QQN_ W6Q~1N
W 2WY :'ot
Oct 1> 1-8 1 TV Booster, Convertera n d Rotato r T'ru n s formers. K <I.VQY
I'"w"r SUPI,Ii..It . GE'n e r al
J an 61-56 See-Saw Bleeder Ci r c ults. KV 4C I
~ ar 61-24
H yb rid Rritllte Power
Supply, W4APt
May 61 -41 H igh R esolu t io n Adjustuble R e!!is t o r ,
K 5JK X! 6
Jun 61 -51 Power Supply Fundsmen tets : Pa r t I,
K 5JKX 'fi
Jul 61-4 8
Power Supnlv Fundnmen ltd", ; Put -t 2,
K 5JK X! 6
Ju l 61-64 T" an d Ul'm e r D emo net r a tc r , W 8KTJ
Aug 61- 31 Untverse l Rectifier
Tube Pin Co n nectiona,
W A 2I NM
Sep 61- I) S ilicon R ecti fl e r Circ uits , W IOOP
Oc t 61 -72 G('ttinK the Most From
Va r ta cs , W 4CA G
O ct 6 1- 44 S ilico n Rep lacements
for Tube Rectifiers,
W A 2JNM
Nov 61-70 R ewlndlng' R el a v a lind
T r an Bro rm t>r 8,
KR IUI
Nuv 6 1- 20 Silicon Rectifier N otes,
K5J KX !6
Dec 61-40 R Hpid D eca y Power
Supply Switcbinz,
W 2WYM
POWtr Suppli f'll, :\Iohile
Oct 60-26 Deluxe Thrl'l">oWay
Power Suppl y, W 3 U Z N
N ov 60-16 Mobile P ow e r,
K5J K X! 6
AUI{ 61 -54 Mob il e P o w e r Converter,
W2B XE
I'ropolta t ion
Mon t hl y
fee.tu r-e
Nov 60-40
N ov 60 -26
Dec
60-'6
May 61-3 1
May 61-20
Jun 61 -16
J ul
61-26
AUI{ 61 -42
Sen
6 1- 48
Oct
61-42
Munthly PropltKatioll
Chart" . K 2 lG Y
Ffndi n g- T ru e N o r th ,
W5LFM
Pass ive Satellite
" Ec h o, " W 6MMU
:'o lore on "Echo,'
W 6MM U
Moon R el a y Req u iremen t s . K 2TK N
Propaltlttion : Part 1.
K2 IGY
Propagation : Part 2.
K2 1GY
Great C ircle Computntinns , K 5RPII
Propagation: I'o r t 3.
K2 1GY
Polarizntion Diversity :
I'art I, K6CT
Pula r-iant iorr Diver ai fy ;
Put-t 2. K fi CT
Puhhe Rt'lations
Apr 6 1-2 5 B eali n g with TVl Complaints, K2SJN
:'o l ll)' 6 1- 56 Public Information
Field Day. WA6I<:XU
S,'p 61-39 T e ll the W o r ld ,
K5 J KX!6
Nov 61-If' TV I Chara.lt-r ~ ,
J\ :tHN I'
I'uhli .. !o'(" n' i....
.JII Il 1; 1- 1:-: I ;..hll" ' '''. n l l..I, TH)S S
H l-' ("{ i u ' n .
Nov I;U -2U R eceiv er N o ise Lim ite r-s , K 5JK X!6
No \' 1;0- 30 Tri- ~I"de V HF R ecelver,
D ('C
60- 26
J an iH -12
Jan
61-40
J an 6 1-30
Feb
61-28
Feb 61 -44
:'o lar 61 -14,
MHr 61 -32
Ma r 61-43
Apr 61 -42
Apr 61 - 16
May 61-44
Jun 6 1- 33
Jul
61- 33
Aug 61Oct
61-32
Nov 61 - 24
Nov 61 -62
Nov 61 - 16
J)('C
61 -22
Dec
61 -16
W 9 0 UT
Receiver S'luelch Circ ufts K 5.JK X! 6
O scil ln t o r Stllh ilizatioll,
K5JK X! 6
Receiver Detector Cir.
e ui t e K 5JKX 16
T ransilltor Communications Receiver, 0 1.78Q
,!:iS H "lid C\,,' Det ec t o r s ,
K5J KX!6
S u p e r - P ro P ower Supph", K5JKX!6
Improvtna guperrccenerattve Recei ve rs.
W 5WGF
Rece iver- RF C ircuits,
K5J K X! 6
Semiconductor Noise
Limiter, W2 l H W
Ptlter- Circuits.
K 5JK X! 6
Ne w N o is e Limite r
Circuit, K 5JK X! 6
Receiver Audio Cir.. utts ,
K5J KX!6
New Panedeptor Unit:
P a rt 1. W 6 A OI.
W6LQK
New P ana u llp t or Un it :
Part 2. W 6A OIW 6L QK
Another Semiconduetor
Noiee Limiter, W aH U L
New Mixer Ci rcu it,
ST A F t '
Phasi ng for A udio
Selectivity. K 5J K X!6
Receiver- Birdies Aid
Measurement, K5JKX /6
T V Tu ner R ee e ive t-,
W.pRQF
Con\"erting t he
R _77 /ARC _3. W 1WK:'o1
The Regenerath'e Detector, W 5W G F
Rec e h t'rll. Co m m e r ci a l
Oct
60-38
Ma y 61 -22
J u n 61 - 30
Jul
61-32
Aug 61- 18
S ep
61- 49
Dec
61- 58
I)('C
61 -66
T e s t in ll t h e H ent h kit
Moh ic an R ee e tve r-,
W3 UZN
T esting the L e f'a ye t t e
KT_200 Receiver,
K 2DIlA
L afa y ett e K T-2 00 necetver Mod iflc a t iolls ,
W 6SA !
SX-l11 SSB ) Iodifications , W <j.IRQ F
T f'fi t i n g the Drake 2- B
Reeetve r, K 6Y C X
T u be Cha nge i n
S X- IOIA S -Meter Circuit, W A 2NY O
T esting the Knight
H-55 Receiver. W 3 U Z N
Tt>St i ng the QX-535
It ee el ve r, K3 K M O
91
Nov 61-33
1t t'I l\Y!I
Feb GI-4G
D ilTl'l'entiul 8w ih'hi n~
wi t h P olar R e la ys,
W 4WKM
Eeon omy Antenna
Relays, W A 2 l N M
Rewinding Relays and
Tranl;formen, K R R M
RTTY
C W T ransmis s ion
Usi ng 'Tt'l('ty pe }o;ll ui pm ent, W 4WKM
J ul 61-67 Zero Center Meter for
RTTY. ' ..... 2 BZN
Aug 61-24 Transistorized R TIY
Converter. W5S IT
s en 61-42 Zero-Shi ft K ey in g ,
KfiJKX / 6
Od GI -22 KY-65/ ARA-26 Automatic K eve r, W 4WKM
Nov 1i1 -12 Tw....T one R TTY
Osei11ut.. r. W 5SF"T
D<'C GI -li:! Progr~s "f RTI Y III
the UK, G2UK
Rul..s and R .... ulations
Jun 6 1-4 1 Regula t ion s: 1928,
W80N L
Sar e ly
Oct 60-28 Tr",atin~ EI .... t r-ica l
Shock, BATES
S ..mleenductors, Gen..r al
Ja n 61-20 Tunnel Ifiod e Experim en ta, K5.IKX / 6
Mar 61-24 H yb r id B ri .! ~e P UW('f
Supply, W4 API
Ma l' GI-43 Sem iconductor N oise
L imiter, W 2IHW
:"ol a r 61-42 Varicap Tuning Device
for Blind Operators,
W7CSD
A Ir 61-13 Su rge Pro t ect ion in
R eve r-s e, W 4WKM
J un 61 - 42 Solar Pow er Stntton
Aug 61- 8 A nothe r Semicond uc tor
N o ise Lim it e r , W 3D U L
Sep 61 - 6 S ilicon R ec tifier Ctreuits,WI 00P
0" 61-44 Silicon Reptaeementa
for T ube R ec t ifie rs.
W A2I NM
Nov 61-49 Determi ning D iode
P ol a rity, K8BYO
Nov GI-20 S fltco n R cctifierNotes. K5 J K X/6
Dec 61-S!l Usi ng Defective 'I'rnnlIi..tors As Diodes,
Klil R YO
gqueleh
D t'C 60-26 Recei ve r Souetch C irc ults, K5JKX / 6
SSB
60-12 Bala nced Modu la tor
D~
Demonstrator, W 2 UQB
Multivibrator Vo x,
D ~ 6.-18
W4WKM
Feb 61-2' SS B a nd C W De t ec to rs,
K5JKX / 6
Ap, 6 1-42 Filter Circ uits.
K5JK X/ 6
Ma y 61-32 Sf rnple Sideband Exciter, W 2NQS
Jun 61-38 Automatic Drt ve Control, WSIUR
J u l 61-32 s x - r n 8S B Modi flc at io na , W R QF
A ug 61-12 SSB B nnd Occunnncy,
K I/JAXY
Oct iiI-IS T estina t he Centra l
E lectronics 200V ,
STAFF
M a l' 61- iO
92
P ort a ble
ssn
rl"rhni('al 8f'ril's
Nov 60 - 20
Tt'St
Oct
60- 22
Dee
Ja n
Feb
Ma r
A pr
May
Ju n
Ju!
S en
Olt
No v 60 -38
60- 14
J an 61- 27
Jan
61-26
Feb 6 1-35
F,b 61 -42
F,b 61-3'
~l a r
61-48
Ma r
61- 1.
Mac 6 1- 46
Ap, 6 1- 18
A p, 61 -12
A pr 61-27
K5JKX /6
TI'lltin)':' th e Eleo G l'i.i
Dip Osctl lutor, wauzx
Ijp-Dnted Wa veme tfO r
W 3FQJ
Motor o la ~ obi l e Hjt.l io
T <'>I t Set, W 9HKA
T'ra ns ietor-ized Grid
Dip Meter, W3Ki'~T
'r ra ns ts t ortee t M ete r
Amplifier, K6EA W
Ca libratio n Defined,
W4WQT
l r ue rst a g e P o .....etxre te r , K8ER V
Ohmmeter P o la r it y
T est, K 61o:A W
AC Calibra tio n Sl u n,lurd, DENTLEY
Ad justable Line Vultage 'I'ranetcrmc r ,
W2WY~1
Ma y 61- 49
Ma y fi l-35
.l u n 6 1- 14
Ju l
61-42
Jul
61-'.
Ju l
61- "
Aue' 61 -
Aug 61-33
I m p ro\"inR: Met e r
Accur-acy , KWML
T t~ ting the Knig ht Grid
Dip O scillato r,
W 20K U
,
..
Cupncit
. y
I r eCISIOn
Tester, K68J
Mea surin g Prequencswit h Sim ple Equ il'mcnt , Hlo;NRY
S ta nda rd ised T est
Leads. KSJKX /6
Transformer Demonat.r ut o r , W8KTJ
F'requ ency D evief ln n
M..te r , K6nJ
HF Im ped a nc e DridJ,:"e ,
K GCRT
13 MAGAZINE
Sep 61-10
A Simple Scope,
W <J>0PA
Sep 61-30 Tuning Ey e GOO.
K6EAW
Oct 6 1-38 Field S treng t h ."re te rMo ni tor, W 2WXH/ 6
Oct 61-73 S impIilied M et e r
Shunts, K8BYO
Dec 61-50 Capac itor S ubs tit u tio n
Box , W6AOI
Dec 6 1- 41 Meter Calibration
Standnrds, H E NR Y
Dec 61-37 Precis ion Mete r Calibration , Kfi .JKX /6
Ot'C 61-12 Ve r satilizin g Me te r s,
W 2WYM
T"ol .. and S hop T erhn iq ut"1
Jan 61-23 Mecha nised Ho le Cutting, W4WKM
F('b 61-51 T he N ibbli ng Tool.
STA Ff'
Jun 61-29 Usi ng Sel(_Tapping
S e r e.....iS As Taps.
K7A GI
Dec 61-48 f;mergenc y S older ing
Gun Tips, WA2 1NM
D ec 61--4 3 Solde rs and S oldering,
K 3HN P
Tn S wi tc h ...s and RelaYI
A ug 6 1- 64 E conomy Ant e nna
Relays, WA20NM
Od 61-66 S e nd- Receive-Ground
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Oct 60- 22 Di rect R ea d tn a Capacit:y
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W 3 UZN
Oc t 60- 8 T rans is to r ized A ud io
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K5JKX / 6
No v 6G-38 Di rect Read ing Audio
F requency Meter,
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N ov 60- 9 Tran sistor 10 Me te r
Co n ve r te r , W 3B UL
DE'C 60-18 Multivib ra to r Vox,
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DE'C 60--- S T r ans istor ized 220 MC
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J a n 61-30 T rans ist or Communications Rece ive r , OZ7BQ
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Ma r 61-46 T'runsixtori zed Meter
Ampli fier , K6t;A W
Ma r 6 1-30 Tran si sto ri zed Utility
Audi o Am p lifi e r ,
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A,.r GI - 32 40 W a t t Transistor
Modu la to r , KI.7 DI.C
J II n 6 1- 14 P recision Capacity
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.lun Ii 1- 12 'I'ranststorteet 75 Meter
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.lnl 6 t - 31 T ransis to rized 6 Meter
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Aug 61-5-1 Mobile Pow er Con verter, W2BXE
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Transistorized B r eak- in,
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T ra n s is to r Mike
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T wo-Tone RTIY Osci llator, W 5SFT
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length
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