QST &ndash devoted entirely to Amateur Radio &ndash August 1977

Local pick-up preferred (please call first) but will ship at the buyer s expenseKingston Books 15 IMG_7990Illustrated AdvertisingContents by Chapter (in brief)TechnicalPage 11 Phase III Toward the Ultimate Amateur Satellite by Jan A. King W3GEY14 A Delayed Brake Release for the Ham-II by Andrew B. White K9CW17 A Novel Antenna Installation for a Sailboat by Hayden A. Ross-Clunis Jr. K4MU19 Using a Frequency Counter as a Capacitance Meter by Raymond F. Cramer W6ALF24 Solar-Electric Power and the Amateur by Doug DeMaw W1FB33 Updating the Noise Blanker by S. Henry Frankel WB2DP36 A Crowbar-Proof 12-V Power Supply by Charles R. Watts WA6GVC38 Know Your Receiver by Don R. Tyrell W8AD40 Active Low-Pass Filters for CW or SSB by Tony Berg W1OT42 Technical CorrespondenceGeneral35 Mark 40 and Still Going Strong by Jim Price WB6DVP50 Attention All Clubs Have a Carrot on Us by Rosalie Cain WA1STO52 The Beverly Hills Disaster by Richard Johnston WA4KUB Jim Weaver WA8COA and Robert Halprin K1XA54 Twisters Take Tolls Hams Hurry Help by Jerry Bailey WB8FBJ Louis Bohorioush WB4CXD Rick Link WB0KDE and James Morris KH6HQG56 The French Atlantic Affair by Lenore Jensen W6NAZ58 The Kentucky Flood Diary by John Bray WB4WKP59 You Like My New Call By John G. Troster W6ISQ N6ISQ 60 Contests and Emergencies by Chip Margelli K7AJ K7VPFOrganizational and Regulatory9 Goodbye Summer Slump63 Moved and Seconded 67 ARRL to FCC Killing Special Calls Won t Solve Workload Problem71 Think Before You Run That PatchOperating86 Frequency Measuring Test by Jean DeMaw W1CKK88 Results 30th ARRL VHF Sweepstakes by Bill Jennings K1WJ93 September VHF QSO PartyDepartments74 Coming Conventions70 Correspondence32 Feedback73 FM Repeater News74 Hamfest Calendar67 Happenings48 Hints & Kinks77 How s DX 71 International News9 It Seems to Us10 League Lines95 Operating Events94 Operating News44 Product Reviews84 Public Srvice80 QSL Bureau81 Silent Keys97 Station Activities76 Washington MailBox82 The World Above 50 MHz72 YL News & Views81 50 & 25 Years AGO176 pages

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