QST &ndash devoted entirely to Amateur Radio &ndash August 1979

Local pick-up preferred (please call first) but will ship at the buyer s expenseKingston Books 15 IMG_8163Illustrated AdvertisersContents by Chapter (in brief)Technical15. Spectrum Analysis One Picture s Worth a by Jay B. Rusgrove W1VD22 Anatomy of a Product Review by Jim Bartlett K1TX24. Propagation Past and Prospects by Edward P. Tilton K1TX26. Improving th SB-104A SB-644A by Harlan Bercovici W0MYN32. An Audible Digital Voltmeter by William S. Wagner AA4WW34. Additional Notes on the Audible Digital Voltmeter36. The Carpenter s Delight by Paul H. Bock Jr. K4MSG38. The CMO A Capacitance-Measuring Oscillator by Frank Noble W3MT40 Photographic PC Boards Without Expensive Equipment by William D. Taylor W4POS42. Technical CorrespondenceBasic Amateur Radio 11. Build a Simple Super for SSB by Doug DeMaw W1FBGeneral53. Ground Zero by Charles Byars W5GPO Alan Clark WD5IKD James Davis WB5VFS Frank Masters W3ABF and Robert Josuweit W3PZO58. Learning Code By Osmosis by George Hart W1NJM60. Maritime Mobile (Almost) by Michele Bartlett N1AGDOperating62. Rules September VHF QSO Party76. To Book or Not to Book87. Midnight SpecialOrganizational and Regulatory9. Continued Growth 64. Spectrum Pressure Evident in VHF UHF Proposals66. King Hussein and Amateur Radio in Jordan67. ARRL Testifies at House and Senate HearingsDepartments71. Canadian News Fronts75. Club Notes83. Coming Conventions89. Contest Corral66. Correspondence37. Feedback73. FM RPT83. Hamfest Calendar67. Happenings49. Hints & Kinks79. How s DX 190. Index of Advertisers63. International News9. It Seems to Us10. League Lines70. The New Frontier87. Operating News88. OSCAR RS Operating Schedule44. Product Review76. Public Service75. Silent Keys91. Station Activities64. WARC Countdown72. Washington Mailbox85. The World Above 50 MHz74. YL News and Views84. 50 & 25 Years AgoCopyright 1979 by the American Radio Relay League Inc. Title registered at U.S. Patent Office. International copyright secured. All rights reserved.

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