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24.04.08: QST Mai 2008Das Mai-Heft der QST (herausgegeben vom U.S.-Amateurfunkclub ARRL) enthält u.a. folgende Artikel: Technical - Computer Simulation of 160 Meter Inverted L Antennas - The TAK-40 SSB CW Transceiver - A Very Special Mini Radio Installation - Dual Band Handy Yagi - Product Review: Yaesu FTM-10R Dual Band Mobile Transceiver; SteppIR 40-30 Meter Upgrade Kit News and Features - It Seems to Us: It Takes a Club - An Interview with ITU Secretary-General Dr Hamadoun I. Touré, HB9EHT - What I Did for My Summer Vacation (N6BV) - Happenings: FCC decides to pass on Morse code testing; FCC news; more QST Workbench - The Doctor is IN: Broad AM transmissions; powering a mobile setup; white noise on SSB; more - Short Takes: Hendricks QRP Kits Long Wire Antenna Tuner - An Electronic Turns Counting Dial - Easy Upgrade to an Amplifier Controller - Getting on the Air: Selecting your first HF transceiver - Hands-On Radio: Experiment #64 - Waveforms and Harmonics - Picking a Microphone for that New Station - Hints & Kinks: Preparing PL-259 UHF connectors; emergency batteries; using surplus; more Weitere Informationen über DB0VM von Hans, DK3YD QRV: DB0VM 438.975 MHz Von dk3yd am 24.04.2008 - 08:08 | 160m | 40m | Anpassgeräte | Antennen | Elektronik | QST | Selbstbauprojekte | Technik | Transceiver | Yagi
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