QST Index to Volume LXXV--1991 Compiled By Brian Battles, WS1O QST Features Editor How to Use This Index Items are listed according to the monthly column under which they appeared and/or under any category (or categories) that generally describes them. The name of the author(s) appears in parentheses, followed by a colon, then the page number and issue. Examples: "Building-Supply Yagi, The (Morgan): 22, Mar" appears under Feature Articles--Technical and Antennas and Transmission Lines. "Mayday! There's Been a Plane Crash! (Cary): 50, Mar" appears under Feature Articles--General Interest and Public Service. Some items have additional subject-description information, or the name of a department in which it appeared, in brackets after the title. AMATEUR SATELLITES Commission Seeks Further Comment on WARC-92 Satellite Issues (Happenings): 59, May DXCC Satellite on a Shoestring (Douglas): 67, May Heil Joins Satellite Show: 62, Jul Phase Adjustment Technique for a 4-Element Square Phased Vertical Array (Lahlum): 39, Mar Reflections of a Microsat Lab Volunteer (Hine): 14, Aug Sixth AMSAT-UK Colloquium, The (Rinaldo): 59, Oct Weatherfax Software Update (Pagel): 46, Jun Weather-Satellite Publication: 42, Oct Tuning OSCAR with Separate Radios (Summers): 25, Mar Young Voices from Space: 17, Jul Amateur Satellite Communications--Column (Loughmiller & Ward) Imagining the Global Bulletin Board (Ward): 72, Mar It's Only Software (Ward): 59, Jan Look at Satellite Modes, A (Loughmiller): 68, Aug Look at the Easybird: RS-10/11, A (Loughmiller): 75, Feb More Mode A and a Look at Operating Etiquette (Loughmiller): 73, Apr Trials of Satellite Testing, The (Ward): 80, Jun Tune in to Telemetry (Ward): 87, Dec UoSAT-OSCAR-22 in Orbit (Ward): 70, Sep ANTENNAS AND TRANSMISSION LINES 160-Meter Antennas (Belrose): 49, Jul 20-Meter Money Eater, The (Munroe): 60, Apr Alternative Antenna Insulators (Raffaele): 39, Oct Antenna Here is a Dipole (Healy): 23, Jun Better 7- and 21-MHz Operation with a 7-MHz Dipole (Raffaele): 43, Dec BNC Connectors Handle Switching in a Flexible Antenna Tuner (Lau): 31, Oct Build a Portable Groundplane Antenna (Lau): 33, Jul Building-Supply Yagi, The (Morgan): 22, Mar Clothesline Dipole, A (Galgan): 32, Sep Common Connectors and How to Use Them (Newkirk): 35, Apr Connectors for (Almost) All Occasions--Part 1 (D. Newkirk): 35, Apr Connectors for (Almost) All Occasions--Part 2 (D. Newkirk): 34, May Corrections to W2DU's Reflections (Maxwell): 42, Aug Curtains for You (Cain): 26, Oct Dress Up Your Antenna Farm for the Holidays (Wertz): 00, Dec EZY Launcher, The (Calvert): 34, Jun Feeding Dipole Antennas (Healy): 22, Jul Florida Amateurs Knock Down Municipal Antenna Regulations: 58, Jun Frequency Counters and Feed-Line Information (Hare): 45, May Glass-Mounted 2-Meter Mobile Antenna, A (English): 31, Apr Inexpensive 6-Meter Loop Antenna, An (Hecker): 37, Jan Inexpensive Connectors Can Be Costly! (Collins): 46, May It's a Standoff (Ettenhofer): 39, Oct Light and Sturdy Quad for 10 and 15 Meters, A (Wellenius): 30, Jul Limited-Space Dipole Support, A (Dion): 22, Sep Mag-Mount Surface Maintenance (Boles): 39, Aug Match Bandwidth of Resonant Antenna Systems (Witt): 21, Oct MININEC: The Other Edge of the Sword (Lewallen): 18, Feb (see Feedback: 46, May) More on Feeding Dipole Antennas (Kleinfeld): 42, Oct More on the Glass-Mounted 2-Meter Mobile Antenna (English): 41, Sep More on the Half Sloper (Belrose): 39, Feb Murphy's Laws: Antennas and DX (Schoener): 48, Sep "My Feed Line Tunes My Antenna! (Goodman): 33, Nov Proposed "Tree Ordinance" Put Seattle Ham on a Limb: 58, May Quick Power and Antenna Disconnects for Equipment Lightning Safety (Lang): 43, Jun Replace the Connector, Not the Antenna (Atlas): 38, Sep RFD-1 and RFD-2: Resonant Feed-Line Dipoles (Taylor): 24, Aug Rugged Side-Mounting for Rotatable Antennas (Keown): 30, Feb Simple 50-@OMEGA Feed for Three-Element Monoband Beams (Zavrel): 00, Dec Simple, Effective Dual-Band Inverted-L Antenna, A (Monticelli): 38, Jul Some Thoughts About Transmission-Line Myths (Lau): 45, May Strengthening the Cushcraft 40-2CD (Leeson): 36, Nov Super Rover, The (Comly): 26, May SWR Doesn't Vary Along a Feed Line (Maxwell): 53, Nov Tower Victory: 61, Aug Transforming the Balun (Belrose): 30, Jun Trees and Verticals (Whiffen): 53, Nov Using A Noise Bridge to Measure Coaxial-Cable Impedance (Althouse): 45, May COMPUTERS APLINK/NTS--The AMTOR/Packet Traffic Solution (Comstock, Jennings, Thompson): 57, Jan APLINK: The Delivery Systems--Part 1 (Mortensen): 73, Oct APLINK: The Delivery Systems--Part 2 (Mortensen): 81, Nov Computer Program Update Available (Dion): 45, Jun Computer Remote Control of an Amateur Radio Station (Amodeo & Schultz): 25, Nov "Go Fetch My Mail" Solution, The: 62, Jan (Horzepa) Imagining the Global Bulletin Board (Ward): 72, Mar Inexpensive Computer/Radio Interface, An (Kalata): 24, Sep (see Feedback: 00, Dec) MININEC: The Other Edge of the Sword (Lewallen): 18, Feb (see Feedback: 46, May) National Traffic System Embraces Digital Systems; Digital Coordinators Appointed to NTS Official Roster: 75, Apr Ohio EC Offers Free Commodore Logger: 86, Feb New HF Digital System Unveiled: 70, Dec NTS-Affiliated APLINK Stations: 81, Nov Packet Hardware for Beginners (Hale): 20, Jan Packet Radio Basics, Part 4: Beyond the ABCs of TCP/IP: 74, Feb Packet Radio Basics, Part 5: The XYZs of TCP/IP: 75, Mar Packet Radio Basics, Part 6: Now Know Nodes: 82, Jun Packet Radio Basics, Part 7 Continued: Getting Aboard Bulletin Boards: 74, Sep Packet Radio Basics, Part 7: Getting Aboard Bulletin Boards: 73, Aug Packet Radio Basics, Part 8: Are There Any Questions? 80, Dec Software/Hardware Information and Sources (Horzepa): 62, Jan Using Packet to Process Radiogram Traffic (Comstock): 69, Feb Weatherfax Software Update (Pagel): 46, Jun CONTESTS AND OPERATING ACTIVITIES Contest Announcements/Rules 58th ARRL November Sweepstakes Announcement: 103, Oct Announcing the Sixth ARRL 10-GHz Cumulative Contest: 57, Jun Announcing the Walker A. Tompkins Writing Award and Contest (Turner): 45, Jan Club Competition Rules and Contest Disqualification Criteria: 78, Jan Field Day Rules: 92, May Rules, 1991 ARRL UHF Contest: 83, Jul Rules, 1991 Novice Roundup: 79, Jan Rules, 1991 School Club Roundup: 78, Jan Rules, 1992 ARRL International DX Contest: 98, Dec Rules, 4th ARRL RTTY Roundup: 101, Dec Rules, 6th IARU HF World Championship: 84, Apr Rules, ARRL 160-Meter Contest: 80, Nov Rules, ARRL 10-Meter Contest: 98, Nov Rules, ARRL International EME Competition: 87, Sep Rules, June VHF QSO Party: 94, May Rules, September VHF QSO Party: 81, Aug Samuel F. B. Morse Commemorative Award (Pollock): 54, Apr Contest Results Field Day 1991 (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 99, Nov January VHF Sweepstakes Corrections: 73, Jul Results, 1990 ARRL 10-Meter Contest (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 84, Jul Results, 1990 ARRL 160-Meter Contest (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 80, Apr Results, 1990 ARRL International EME Competition (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 90, May Results, 1990 ARRL November Sweepstakes (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 79, May Results, 1990 ARRL September VHF QSO Party (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 74, Jan Results, 1991 ARRL International DX Contest (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 85, Oct Results, 1991 ARRL January VHF Sweepstakes (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 89, Jun (also see p 73, Jul) Results, 1991 ARRL June VHF QSO Party (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 92, Dec Results, 1991 ARRL UHF Contest (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 90, Dec Results, 1991 Novice Roundup (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 95, Jun Results, 1991 School Club Roundup (Malchick): 85, Sep Results, Fifth ARRL 10-GHz Cumulative Contest (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 85, Mar Results, Fifth IARU HF World Championship (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 79, Feb Results, Third ARRL RTTY Roundup (Blegen & Lunt): 77, Aug Straight Key Night 1990 (Lunt & Stankiewicz): 84, Apr Contesting/Operating ARRL International DX Contest Plaque Program: 84, Feb ARRL June VHF QSO Party Plaque Program: 93, May Code Contest: 61, May "Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide, The": 65, Jan Frequency Allocation Chart: 66, Jan Maryland Wallpaper: 90, Sep Major ARRL Operating Events and Conventions--1991: 63, Jan New Jersey Counties Award: 74, Apr; 79, Jun Slow-Speed HF CW Traffic Nets: 50, Feb Technicians Can Have a Field Day (Stankiewicz & Battles): 54, Jun UK Postcode Award: 86, Feb DX Century Club Awards--Column (Search) 55, Jan; 67, Feb; 69, Mar; 69, Apr; 75, May; 67, Jun; 67 Jul; 65, Aug; 66, Sep; 69, Oct; 79, Nov; 78, Dec DXCC Honor Roll: 70, Oct CORRESPONDENCE Amateur Radio is for Kids (Spranger): 66, Apr Beacon Babel (Grazier): 75, Nov Better 80-Meter Band Plan? (Vaughan): 75, Nov Birthday Greetings (McDonough): 64, Feb Brain is Faster Than the Chip, The (Renardson): 66, Oct Breed's Content (Cutter): 77, Jun Code Must Survive (Smith): 64, Feb Comedy Commended (Williams): 74, Dec Contester Misses the Point (Williams): 66, Mar CW: Optional but Practical...and Fun (Bostedor, Webbenhurst): 67, Aug "Dear Abby?" (Harmon): 66, Mar Digital Dials and Nets (Paplawsky): 66, Oct Disabled Ham: Keep the Code Test (Hammell): 64, Feb Drop in Anytime (Cooper): 52, Jan DXCC Satellite on a Shoestring (Douglas): 67, May DXDC Countries List (Doherty, McGinn, Just, Hoffer): 74, Jul Everybody Starts Somewhere (Bentz): 67, May "Ex-venting" Radio (Argentini): 64, Feb FCC Rule Book Mandatory Reading? (Hurd): 67, Sep First-Aid Training for Hams (Riegel): 74, Dec For Love or Money? (Kosbab): 66, Apr Future of Amateur Radio, The (Fleagle, Burdick, Bock, Cohen): 66-67, Aug Gone, But Not Forgotten (Melucci): 75, Nov Good Ham-Aritans (Corron): 64, Feb Green Stamp Mix-Up (Hollander): 66, Oct Hamming's Fun Here and Abroad (Martin): 67, Sep Hams on Net Were Wrong (Lowrey): 77, Jun High Cost of Hamming? (Smith): 67, Sep Honorable Japanese Ham (Blumenfeld): 52, Jan Hooked on AMTOR (Emerson): 67, May If Scanners are Outlawed... (Dahl): 75, Nov Inspired to Try Again (O'Neal): 77, Jun Is This Frequency in Use? (Warwick): 66, Aug Keeping Up with the Changes (Peterson): 74, Dec Keeping Up with the Young Squirts (Taylor): 67, Sep Kudos to Incoming QSL Bureaus (Novy): 66, Apr Let Everyone Have a Try (Hightower): 66, Aug Lithuania Revisited (McCarthy): 74, Jul Living in a High-Tech World (Drake): 52, Jan Measures Measures Up (Czuhajewski): 66, Mar Member Gets the Message (Cohen): 74, Dec More Praise for VEs (Strussenberg): 67, Sep Morse Cloud (Weed, French): 77, Jun Mt Pinatubo Claims QSTs (Czuhajewski): 66, Oct Museum Sparks Memories (Dennison): 74, Jul Mysterious Benefactor (Astmann): 66, Oct New World...New Frontier! (Bushong): 67, May Newsspeak on CW (McKinney): 66, Mar No Stamp of Approval Field): 67, May Novice Old-Timer (Veres): 66, Aug Op-Ed Reply (Kennedy): 67, Aug QRMing an Emergency (Mountain): 52, Jan QST Classics (Miccolis): 66, Mar Rainbow Leads to Ham Radio (McCarthy): 67, Sep Ratings for Service (Riedel): 77, Jun Repeater Autopatch Saves Lives (Forster): 75, Nov Reviews Beyond Compare (Debow): 66, Apr Room at the Top (Riley): 52, Jan Satisfaction or Apathy? (Winter): 64, Feb Save the Bullfrog (Ellis): 77, Jun Show and Tell (Roecker): 67, May Student Elmers (Duffield): 64, Feb Thanks from Desert Storm (Byrd): 66, Mar Theft Deterrent (DeMers): 67, May Training by Mail (Motes): 74, Dec View from Under the Pileups (Kiss): 66, Aug "Vox, Anyone?" (Piller): 64, Feb Wall Opens the Door (McDonald): 66, Oct Welcome Codeless Techs (Danley, Brown, Sharp, Cleveland, Miller): 66, Apr Where Are the Ragchewers? (Blumenfeld): 74, Dec Word From the DX End, A (Hallen): 74, Dec Work on Your Delivery (Robertson): 52, Jan You Meet the Nicest People... (Belcastro): 66, Aug FEATURE ARTICLES General Interest 1990--Was it Only One Year Long? (Battles): 41, Feb 1991 ARRL Convention, The: Saginaw, Michigan (Duncan, Turner, Martineau) 20-Meter Money Eater, The (Munroe): 60, Apr Amateur Radio in the Kingdom of Bhutan (Smith): 14, Feb Amateur TV, SAREX and "Real Television" (Steffen): 18, Jul Amateur's Code in the 1990s, The (Davis): 47, May Announcing the Don Wallace Radio Communications Museum (Wolf & Locascio): 50, Jun ARES in the USSR (Palm): 16, Oct A-1: It's Not Just for Homeburgers (Lindquist): 54, Sep Bridging the Language Gap (Gartenberg): 47, Jun Bright Star and the Radio Rustlers (Griffith): 64, Nov Bullfrog, The (Moren): 46, Mar Case of the Underage Felon, The (Moren): 55, Nov Central States VHF Society, The: A Happy 25th Birthday (Kleinschmidt): 61, Dec Challenge: Getting Ted on 20, The (Todd): 53, Jul Country Store (Orsburn): 59, Apr Discovery Center Ham Radio Museum Exhibit (Oppenheimer): 57, Nov DXDC Countries List (Battles): 61, Apr DXer, The (Vaughan): 56, Apr Father of Modern Radio, The (Eisenberg): 49, May Field Day for a First-Timer (MacDonald): 55, Jun Flaming (Potts): 48, Oct Focus on Emergency Response (Ewald): 45, Sep Get Out of the Shack and into the Action (Battles): 51, Jul Hamfest and League Renewal in "YLA-YLZ"-Land (Neimers): 55, Jul Hams Against the Inferno (Jerome): 14, May How Many Rigs Can You Hold in One Hand? (Battles): 49, Apr If Something Goes Wrong... (Ewald): 58, Jul "It Seemed Too Easy!" (Patashnick): 55, Apr Kayaking QRP (Powlowski): 14, Jan (also see Feedback: 63, Feb, and 27, Mar) Last Voice from Kuwait (Cain): 18, May Letter to Your XYL, A (Rogers): 42, Jan Magic of Christmas, The (Vaughan): 56, Dec Mayday! There's Been a Plane Crash! (Cary): 50, Mar Media Game, The (Booth): 52, Feb Metamorphosis of a Contester: Dave Zeph, W9ZRX (Cain): 55, Oct Moonbounce from Peru (Heraud): 56, May Motivating Newcomers (Filipiak): 56, Sep Murphy's Laws: Antennas and DX (Schoener): 48, Sep New Era for DXCC, A (Hutchinson): 46, Sep Notes from a "No-Coder" (Leon): 67, Dec Old Guard, The (Booth): 57, Jul Oldest Crystal House in Texas, The (Musgrove): 59, Dec One Ham's Introduction to "Top Band" (Peterson): 68, Nov One of the Best Amateur Radio Traditions: Elmering (White): 43, Sep Pearl Harbor Remembered (Cain): 47, Dec QST Profile: How's Rod? (Cain): 52, Mar Rediscovering Shortwave Listening (Halprin): 52, May Reflections of a Microsat Lab Volunteer (Hine): 14, Aug SAREX: Sharing the Exploration of Our World and Beyond (White): 44, Feb Senator Gore Introduces Amateur Radio Spectrum Act (Williams): 48, Aug Some Old Friends from the Past (Nash): 48, Mar Soviet Hams Rally Against Coup (Kritsky): 15, Nov Spectrum Management Dominates Board Actions Slate (Palm): 55, Sep Spectrum Management in the '90s and Beyond--Part 1 [2 meters] (Wilson): 43, Aug Spectrum Management in the '90s and Beyond--Part 2 [10 meters] (Wilson): 50, Sep Structurally Sound Idea, A: The Volunteer Consulting Engineer (Hennessee): 67, Nov STS-37: The Educational SAREX Mission (White & Battles): 14, Jul Technicians Can Have a Field Day (Stankiewicz & Battles): 54, Jun To Russia with Love (Biekert): 44, Jan Togo Pileup (Thurtell): 43, Mar Tompkins Writing Contest Winners Announced (Kleinschmidt): 47, Oct Touch of Morse, A (Parskey): 60, Oct Trip to "BY-Land," A (Wen): 14, Sep VHF Traffic Nets are for Everyone (Battles): 51, Aug WARC-92: What it Means to You (Kleinschmidt & Rinaldo): 16, Jun What's Cooking for Field Day? (Wilson): 52, Jun Why Join a Ham Club? (Battles): 51, Oct You're Killing My Husband! (McCarthy): 70, Nov Technical Antenna Here is a Dipole (Healy): 23, Jun Basic Steps Toward Eliminating Telephone RFI (Krieger): 22, May Basic Steps Toward Tracing and Eliminating Power-Line Interference (Trescott): 43, Nov BNC Connectors Handle Switching in a Flexible Antenna Tuner (Lau): 31, Oct BP-80: An 80-Meter CW Transceiver, The (Agsten): 23, Feb Build a Portable Groundplane Antenna (Lau): 33, Jul Build a Universal VFO (DeMaw): 27, Jun Building-Supply Yagi, The (Morgan): 22, Mar Cheap and Easy Control-Signal Level Converters (): 24, Feb (also see Feedback: 27, Mar) ChipTalker (Jarrett): 17, Dec Clothesline Dipole, A (Galgan): 32, Sep Common Connectors and How to Use Them (Newkirk): 35, Apr Computer Remote Control of an Amateur Radio Station (Amodeo & Schultz): 25, Nov Connectors for (Almost) All Occasions--Part 1 (D. Newkirk): 35, Apr Connectors for (Almost) All Occasions--Part 2 (D. Newkirk): 34, May Curtains for You (Cain): 26, Oct Diode-Switched Band-Pass Filter, A (DeMaw): 24, Jan (also see Feedback: 63, Feb) Double-Tuned Circuit, The: An Experimenter's Tutorial (Hayward): 29, Dec ESD--Electrostatic Discharge--Part 1 (Bergeron): 19, Apr ESD--Electrostatic Discharge--Part 2 (Bergeron): 28, May EZY Launcher, The (Calvert): 34, Jun Feeding Dipole Antennas (Healy): 22, Jul Glass-Mounted 2-Meter Mobile Antenna, A (English): 31, Apr Going Mobile--Part 1 (Ford): 23, Dec Hand-Held Digital Multimeters (Bergeron): 19, Jun High-Performance, East-to-Build 432-MHz Transverter, A--Part 1 (Krome): 19, Aug High-Performance, East-to-Build 432-MHz Transverter, A--Part 2 (Krome): 18, Sep High-Performance UHF and Microwave System Primer, A (Mascaro): 30, May Inexpensive Computer/Radio Interface, An (Kalata): 24, Sep (see Feedback: 00, Dec) Infrared Keyer Interface, An (Conklin): 33, Aug Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, An (Hale): 35, Jul Light and Sturdy Quad for 10 and 15 Meters, A (Wellenius): 30, Jul Limited-Space Dipole Support, A (Dion): 22, Sep Making Soldering Safer (Bergeron): 28, Mar Match Bandwidth of Resonant Antenna Systems (Witt): 21, Oct Midrange Forecasts of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity (Pocock & Blake): 22, Apr (see Feedback: 46, Jun) MININEC: The Other Edge of the Sword (Lewallen): 18, Feb (see Feedback: 46, May) "My Feed Line Tunes My Antenna! (Goodman): 33, Nov Packet Hardware for Beginners (Hale): 20, Jan Portable QRP CW Transceiver--Part 2, A (see Part 1 in Dec '90 QST, p 44) (Breed): 17, Jan Propagation Broadcasts and Forecasts Demystified (Healy): 20, Nov Quality Desk Mike for Under $25, A (Klimas): 26, Dec RF Power Amplifiers and the Conjugate Match (Bruene): 31, Nov RFD-1 and RFD-2: Resonant Feed-Line Dipoles (Taylor): 24, Aug Rugged Side-Mounting for Rotatable Antennas (Keown): 30, Feb Simple, Effective Dual-Band Inverted-L Antenna, A (Monticelli): 38, Jul Simple and Inexpensive 23/24-Centimeter Signal Combiner, A (Angle): 28, Apr Simple VHF/UHF Diplexer, A (Jenkins): 18, Oct Single-Board, No-Tune 902-MHz Transverter, A (Campbell): 25, Jul Strengthening the Cushcraft 40-2CD (Leeson): 36, Nov Super Rover, The (Comly): 26, May Surface-Mount Technology Primer--Part 2, A (see Part 1 in Dec '90 QST, p 48) (Bergeron): 27, Jan Transforming the Balun (Belrose): 30, Jun Tuning OSCAR with Separate Radios (Summers): 25, Mar What Your Frequency Display Really Tells You--Part 1 (Newkirk): 28, Aug What Your Frequency Display Really Tells You--Part 2 (Newkirk): 26, Sep FEEDBACK (to pre-1991 articles) Cheap and Easy Control-Signal Level Converters (Johnson) [see Feb '90, p 24]: 27, Mar Evolution of the Short Top-Loaded Vertical (Michaels) [see Mar '90, p 26]: 54, Nov Kenwood MC-48/TW-4000A Receive-Only Up/Down Operation (Leval) [see Nov '88, p 39]: 44, Jun Kayaking QRP [see Jan '91, p 16]: 27, Mar FM/RPT--Column (Battles) Game's Afoot!, The: 72, Jan Integrated Repeaters I: Southwestern Lifesavers: 57, May Integrated Repeaters II: Evergreen Intertie: 83, Jun Integrated Repeaters III: The Flathead Valley Repeater Group: 68, Jul Integrated Repeaters IV: The Highest FM Repeater Network in the World (Colorado Connection): 76, Sep Integrated Repeaters V: The Condor Connection: 80, Oct Listening on the Input: 88, Dec LiTZ Alert: One Solution that Works: 91, Nov New Technicians Offer Opportunities: 71, Apr Non-net Procedure: 73, Mar Philly Hams Help Track Jammer: 73, Feb What if We All Agreed?: 83, Aug HAPPENINGS--News 20-Meter Net "Disputes" Laid to Rest by FCC: 60, May 216-220 MHz Deadline Extended: 61, Sep Albania Issues More Licenses: 71, Dec AM Petitions Denied: 61, Sep AM Petitions Turned Down: 48, Jan Amateur Radio Returns to Albania: 62, Oct Amateurs Urged to Respond to "Scanner Law" Questions: 61, Jun ARRL Board to Seat Two New Members: 46, Jan ARRL Offers to Maintain "Tech-Plus" Data Base: 63, Oct ARRL's Tune in the World SK After Successful 15-Year Run: 60, Jun "Baltic Information Net" a Voice for Freedom: 63, Mar Be a Good Scout (JOTA): 62, Sep Beware of Suspicious New Gear: 62, Jul Buxton, George, N7EZJ, SK: 65, Mar Comments Back Plan for 40-Meter Band: 55, Feb Commission Acts on Proposal for Television, Maritime Use: 64, Mar Commission Seeks Comments on "Interactive TV" Proposal: 61, Jun Commission Seeks Further Comment on WARC-92 Satellite Issues: 59, May Commission Seeks Input on Local "Scanner Laws": 59, May Committee Reports Favorably on Amended NJ Scanner Law: 70, Dec Conference Honors Armstrong: 48, Jan Congressional Update: 74, Nov Convention Hosts Awards: 64, Oct Cosmonaut on the Air Again: 56, Feb Court Denies 220 Appeal by "Deferring" to the FCC: 55, Feb DARA Awards Scholarships: 61, Aug Dayton HamVention Names 1991 Amateur Award Winners: 59, Jun Decision in Interference Case: 60, Aug Diehl, George, W2IHA, SK: 60, May FCC Chairman Sikes Discusses Future in Newsweek Article: 65, Mar FCC Clarifies Disability Exemption: 64, Oct FCC Clarifies Position on "Business Communications": 70, Dec FCC Conference Will Discuss Spectrum Use: 72, Nov FCC Denies Appeal for Relief from RFI: 54, Feb FCC Dogs Iditarod Communications: 59, May FCC Drops PELTS Plan for 220-222 MHz: 64, Oct FCC Eases Morse Code Testing for Disabled, Sidesteps Issue of Examination Integrity: 54, Feb FCC Enforcement Actions: 64, Oct FCC Fee Proposal Outlined: 59, May FCC Gives First Impressions of Amateur "Power Audits": 59, Jun FCC Inspectors Make Surprise Visits to Hams: 58, May FCC Maintains Stand in Testing of Disabled: 72, Nov FCC Moves Novice Band: 64, Mar FCC Notes Anniversary: 60, Aug FCC Seeks Comments on Home Automation Systems: 72, Nov FCC Sends Message to Packet BBS Operators: 58, Jun FCC Survey Seeks to Link Amateur Power, RFI: 61, Jul FCC Tweaks Amateur Rules: 47, Jan FCC WARC Recommendations Include Better 7-MHz Band: 59, Aug FCC "Missing the Issue" on Scanner Laws: 59, Aug Fellowship Available to Engineers, Scientists: 74, Nov Florida Amateurs Knock Down Municipal Antenna Regulations: 58, Jun Former FCC Commissioner Visits HQ: 64, Oct Former SCM W4MS, SK (Collins): 61, Sep Gandhi, Rajiv (VU2RG), Remembered: 62, Jul Groups Asks Review of AM Power Rule: 56, Feb Gulf War Puts Amateur Radio in the Spotlight: 62, Mar Ham Radio Aids Israel's Flood of Soviet Immigrants: 73, Nov Hams Assist in Rescue of 720 Swimmers: 74, Nov Hams to be Ordered Off 220-222 MHz: 60, May HamVention Lost and Found: 61, Jul "Happy Ham" is MARS Mainstay: 62, Mar Heil Joins Satellite Show: 62, Jul HQ Staffers Honored for Service: 65, Oct Hurlburt, Clyde, W5CH, SK: 60, May IARU, Nature Help Return Amateur Radio to Bangladesh: 69, Dec IARU Region 3 Societies Meet in Indonesia; Write Packet Guidelines, Greet Bangladesh: 68, Dec Industry Unveils PSAs: 60, Aug Intruder Watch: 61, May K3ZJ (Siddall) Named to Head FCC Frequency Branch: 62, Sep League Pushes for "Scanner Law" Preemption: 60, Sep League Replies to Proposal to Rewrite Amateur Rules: 65, Mar League Represented at Japan Ham Convention: 73, Nov League Seeks Access to 216-220 MHz: 58, Aug Montserrat Amateur Knighted for Hurricane Hugo Efforts: 56, Feb More Congressional Support for H. R. 73: 64, Oct More in Congress Back H. R. 73: 59, May More in Congress Back H. R. 73: 60, Jun Nebraska Repeater Owners Fined for Use of Towers: 58, Jun New Cosponsors for H. R. 73: 62, Jul New Cosponsors for H. R. 73: 62, Sep New Film More Than Radios is More Than Just a Film: 64, Mar New Head at HANDI-HAMS: 62, Sep New HF Digital System Unveiled: 70, Dec New Jersey RFI Case Spurs Criminal Charges: 60, Sep News From Canada: 48, Jan Ohio Amateur is Charged with Making False Distress Calls: 59, Jun Ohio Amateur Sentenced for False Transmissions: 73, Nov Please Go Away: 48, Jan Pozzani, Michael, W3SV, Dies in Mid-Air Collision: 59, Jun Proposed "Tree Ordinance" Put Seattle Ham on a Limb: 58, May Public Relations Specialist Joins HQ Staff: 70, Dec Repeat Nominating Solicitation: 61, Aug; 51, Jan; 63, Jul Retailer Instructs Staff in Sales of Amateur Gear: 73, Nov San Bernardino Amateurs Avoid Restrictive Rules: 62, Jul San Francisco Amateurs Aid in Tracking Jammer: 64, Oct Scholarships Announced: 65, Mar Second Call for Nominees, ARRL Board of Directors: 61, Aug Section Election Notice: 63, Jul; 65, Oct; 74, Nov Section Election Results: 63, Jul Section Manager Election Notice: 61, Aug; 51, Jan Section Manager Election Results: 48, Jan; 65, Oct Section Manager Second Election Notice: 60, May Shuttle Astronauts Add Two to Ranks of Amateur Radio: 73, Nov Sikes Pledges Enforcement to Senate Oversight Panel: 60, Aug Silent Keys--Albright, Carpenter, Sterling, Campbell: 56, Feb Soviet Hams Instrumental in Resistance to Coup: 63, Oct Taiwanese Official Visits HQ: 60, Aug Tennessee SM Harry Simpson (W4MI), SK: 62, Jul Tower Victory: 61, Aug Trio Charged in NYC Heist: 61, Sep Two Honored by Division: 63, Jul US, Philippines Sign Third-Party Agreement: 62, Sep US-Mexico Reciprocal Pact: 61, Sep VK VE Program Begins: 71, Dec Volunteer Examiner Coordinators Reject Incorporation of Group: 73, Nov W1AW Notes: 65, Oct W1AW to Shift 15- and 10-Meter Frequencies: 48, Jan Washington State Amateur Hailed in Boating Rescue: 61, Jul HINTS AND KINKS--Column (Newkirk) 10-Minute ID Timer, A (Conklin): 37, Feb 15 Meters and Better CW Audio for the Neophyte Receiver (Burdick): 51, Nov Alternative Antenna Insulators (Raffaele): 39, Oct Antistatic Treatment for Meters and Liquid-Crystal Displays (Koutnik): 39, Oct Backup-Battery Replacement for the ICOM IC-271H (Gruenwald): 37, Jan Better 7- and 21-MHz Operation with a 7-MHz Dipole (Raffaele): 43, Dec Better Operating on Noisy MF/HF Bands (Whitney): 47, Jul Beware of Erroneous Meter Readings in RF Fields (Baker): 36, Jan Buffer for the Handbook Bridged-T Oscillator, A (Swenson and Jensen): 39, Sep Coax-Shield Choke Cures Transceiver Self-Oscillation (Jeffery): 48, Jul Curing DC-to-DC-Converter Spurs in the Drake TR-7 Transceiver (Agsten): 38, Feb Curing Panel-Light Brightening in Modified-for-160 Heath SB-220 Amplifiers (Measures): 38, Feb CW-Pitch-Control Modification for the Kenwood TS-440S Transceiver (Signorelli): 38, Sep Dress Up Your Antenna Farm for the Holidays (Wertz): 00, Dec Ford's Fix for In-Tank-Fuel-Pump Noise (Hesselbrock): 52, Nov Hump Mount for Mobile Rigs (DeMaw): 39, Aug Improved Performance in Older Variable Capacitors (Shrock): 48, Jul Inexpensive 6-Meter Loop Antenna, An (Hecker): 37, Jan It's a Standoff (Ettenhofer): 39, Oct LED Overvoltage Indicator for Zener-Diode Protective Clamps (Lovell): 43, Jun Magnetic Reed Switch Illuminates Hand-Held for Mobile Use (Turner): 37, Mar Mag-Mount Surface Maintenance (Boles): 39, Aug Make Boxes from PC Board (Newkirk): 51, Nov Milk-Crate Mobile (Cotterman): 38, Aug Mobile Cooling Fan Senses RF (Hamlin): 40, Aug Modifying the WB4VVF Accu-Keyer for Positive-Keying Solid-State Transmitters (Libbin): 43, Dec More on 3-500Z Filament Pins (Mills, Van Bolhuis): 37, Feb More on Curing TVI with 300-$OMEGA Filters and 4:1 Transformers (Lund): 42, Jun More on Interfacing Solid-State Transceivers and the SB-200 Amplifier: A Power-MOSFET Source (Jaeger): 37, Jan More on Safe AC-Wiring Practices (Baker): 47, Jul More on Solving Ground-Fault-Circuit-Interrupter Problems: (Hollenbeck, Healy, Fullmer): 38, Mar Multifilar-Coil Winding Tip (Jablin): 43, Dec Noise Cured in Ford Taurus Mobile (Schuster): 40, Aug One Protective Case for Many Battery Packs (Norikane): 38, Feb Operate and Recharge Your ICOM IC-2GAT Hand-held at the Same Time (Cleveland): 40, Oct Quick Mobile SWR Measurements with Radio Shack's HTX-100 10-Meter Transceiver (Kramer): 38, Feb Quick Power and Antenna Disconnects for Equipment Lightning Safety (Lang): 43, Jun Reducing TVI in Cable-Fed TVs (Graalman): 42, Jun Replace the Connector, Not the Antenna (Atlas): 38, Sep Replacement Battery-Protection Plate Indicates State of Charge (Lane): 48, Jul Re-Cementing Tube Grid and Plate Caps (Bryant): 47, Jul RF Not the Cause of Mobile-Digipeater-Triggered Car Alarm (Flynn): 38, Sep Shunt for Remote Load Sensing in High-Current Power Supplies, A (Smithmeyer): 48, Jul Simple 50-@OMEGA Feed for Three-Element Monoband Beams (Zavrel): 00, Dec Simplifying the October 1990 GLB TNC Message-Alert Alarm (Christensen): 40, Oct Smoother Control with the U-100 Rotator (Guimont): 47, Jul Switch-Selectable Subaudible Tones with the ICOM UT-30 Tone Generator (Mann): 38, Sep Two Bands, Shortwave-Broadcast, Utility and WWV Coverage for the Neophyte Receiver (Cromwell): 36, Jan Vacuum Tugs Leader Rope Through Conduit (Jacobs): 48, Jul Variable-Bandwidth Tuning for the ICOM IC-765 Transceiver (Guski): 37, Mar VCR Belts Drive Capacitors (Beaumont ARC): 44, Jun HOW'S DX?--Column (White) 210 DX Club, The: 67, Apr Dinner, Wife, Kill!: 67, Mar DX Advisory Committee, The: Making the Rules: 67, Oct DX Newsletters: 65, Feb Fiji on 30, 17 and 12 Meters: 65, Jun JA1NUT: DXing, the Right Rx: 76, Nov N5GGO, Honor Roll in Six Years!: 75, Dec Signs of the Times: 53, Jan That's DX!: 65, May Two New DXCC Countries: 63, Sep VE8PW, The Far North: 65, Jul YK1AA, SK: 63, Aug IARU NEWS--Column (Baldwin) Africa Telecom '90: 70, May Amateur Radio is Growing: 86, Dec ARAC--Tokyo, April 1991: 76, Jul Government and Administrators, The: 82, Sep IARU and CCIR (Owen): 67, Jan IARU Monitoring System, The: 74, Apr Modus Operandi at WARC-92: 79, Oct PICON: 79, Mar Radio Regulations, The: 92, Nov SEAnet '90--The Continuing Saga: 86, Jun INFORMATION Announcing the Walker A. Tompkins Writing Award and Contest (Turner): 45, Jan ARRL Incoming DX QSL Bureau Addresses: 64, Sep ARRL Incoming QSL Bureau System: 64, Sep ARRL Outgoing QSL Service, The: 77, Nov Bill in Congress Would Protect Amateur Frequencies (Kleinschmidt & Williams): 41, Mar Board Adopts 13-cm Band Plan: 56, Mar Club Competition Rules and Contest Disqualification Criteria: 78, Jan "Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide, The": 65, Jan FCC Clarifies Disability Exemption: 64, Oct FCC Clarifies Position on "Business Communications": 00, Dec FCC Moves Novice Band (80-meter subband): 64, Mar FCC Releases Codeless License Report and Order: 57, Feb Foreign Language Aids for Hams (Battles): 49, Jun Frequency Allocation Chart: 66, Jan Hams Reach Half-Million Mark: 54, Mar How to Find--Or Start--A Ham Radio Club: 53, Oct Joining MARS: 81, Dec Please Use Standard ITU Phonetics (Stewart): 46, Oct Slow-Speed HF CW Traffic Nets: 50, Feb Spectrum Management in the '90s and Beyond--Part 1 [2 meters] (Wilson): 43, Aug Spectrum Management in the '90s and Beyond--Part 2 [10 meters] (Wilson): 50, Sep Ten Mobile CW Operating Tips (Linquist): 54, Sep Texas Ham License Plates (Taormina): 80, Oct Time Conversion: 65, Jan Tompkins Writing Contest Winners Announced (Kleinschmidt): 47, Oct US, Philippines Sign Third-Party Agreement: 62, Sep US-Mexico Reciprocal Pact: 61, Sep VK VE Program Begins: 00, Dec VK3 QSL Bureau: 41, Jul Volunteer Examiner Coordinators Reject Incorporation of Group: 73, Nov WARC-92: What it Means to You (Kleinschmidt & Rinaldo): 16, Jun W1AW Notes: 65, Oct W1AW Schedule: 65, Jan; 51, Mar; 69, May; 72, Jul; 89, Sep; 110, Nov W1AW to Shift 15- and 10-Meter Frequencies: 48, Jan "What's Your 10-10 Number?" (Ford): 50, Sep Exam Info--Column (Jahnke) Exam Info: 71, Sep Morse Code Examination, The--What is it Intended to Prove?: 83, Oct Using Form 610: 86, Nov Advanced-Class VEs:104, Dec Washington Mailbox--Column (Hennessee) Codeless Technician License, The: 94, Nov IT SEEMS TO US--Editorial (Sumner), p 9 220-222 MHz: Aug Codeless Amateur License, A: Feb "Digital Broadcasting": Mar Don't Ask the FCC: Aug First Hundred Days, The: Jul Good News (Price): May New Deal for Volunteer Exams, A: Apr Next Breakthrough, The: Oct No Range Wars, Please: Sep Power: Jun Public Relations: Nov Spectrum Congestion: Solutions on the Horizon?: Jan ??: 00, Dec KEYING AND CONTROL CIRCUITS Build a Universal VFO (DeMaw): 27, Jun CW-Pitch-Control Modification for the Kenwood TS-440S Transceiver (Signorelli): 38, Sep Infrared Keyer Interface, An (Conklin): 33, Aug Modifying the WB4VVF Accu-Keyer for Positive-Keying Solid-State Transmitters (Libbin): 43, Dec Negative High-Voltage Keying Circuit (Foster): 45, Jun LAB NOTES--Column (Ford & Staff) Creating a Technical Library: 35, Dec MEASUREMENT AND TEST EQUIPMENT Antistatic Treatment for Meters and Liquid-Crystal Displays (Koutnik): 39, Oct Beware of Erroneous Meter Readings in RF Fields (Baker): 36, Jan Digital PEP Wattmeter Accuracy (Schetgen): 00, Dec Frequency Counters and Feed-Line Information (Hare): 45, May Hand-Held Digital Multimeters (Bergeron): 19, Jun Quick Mobile SWR Measurements with Radio Shack's HTX-100 10-Meter Transceiver (Kramer): 38, Feb Using A Noise Bridge to Measure Coaxial-Cable Impedance (Althouse): 45, May What Your Frequency Display Really Tells You--Part 1 (Newkirk): 28, Aug What Your Frequency Display Really Tells You--Part 2 (Newkirk): 26, Sep NEW BOOKS [Author] (Reviewer) Art of Electronics, The [Horowitz] (DeMaw): 24, Mar Building Power Supplies [Lines] (Gruber):31, Sep Collins Books: 35, Jun Complete Guide to Understanding Electronics Diagrams [Lacy] (Hale): 40, Aug Don C. Wallace, W6AM: Amateur Radio's Pioneer [Perkins] (Battles): 42, Sep Hallicrafters Story, The [de Henseler] (Battles): 42, Nov Ham Stuff [Garrett] (Battles): 27, Aug Inside the M. C. C.: A Technical Guide to the Mission Control Center at the Johnson Space Center [Nicholson] (Battles): 71, Nov Legacies of Edwin Howard Armstrong, The [Morrisey] (Battles): 50, May Shortwave Listening Guidebook [Helms] (Halprin): 34, Dec Vibroplex Guide [French]: 46, Jun Where Do We Go Next? [Laine] (Crovelli): 76, Dec NEW PRODUCTS 500-W MF/HF Linear Amplifier: 48, Feb Alpha-Delta Coax Switches: 39, Jan Antenna Feed System: 35, Jun Antenna Program for Macs (Smolinsky): 54, Nov ATV Filter: 21, Sep Beam Indicator: 28, Dec Boom-Mike Headset: 44, Jun Breadboard Computer Card: 19, Nov CMOS Super Keyer II Update: 23, Sep Controller Upgrade: 40, Oct Current Baluns: 71, Nov Custom Earsets: 46, Jun Custom World Maps: 51, Jun CW Keys: 27, May Dual-Paddle Key: 32, Oct Frequency Counter: 56, Nov Generator: 21 Sep Ground Enhancer: 40, Oct Ham Mail-Order Directory: 27, May Hand-Built CW Keys: 37, Sep Hand-Held Mobile Mount: 44, Jun Heavy-Duty Towers: 25, May In-Line Power Protection: 40, May Magazine Indexes: 27, May Micromini CTCSS Encoder/Decoder: 21, Sep Mini Tone Encoder: 61, May Mobile VHF/UHF Antennas: 25, Dec Monoband Yagis Redesigned: 27, Aug Morse Code IDer: 25, Dec NEC FETs: 40, Oct PC Card Frequency Counter: 40, May Penetrant-Solvent: 21, Sep Postage-Free Stateside QSL Bureau: 27, Aug Power Amplifier: 17, Oct QRP Transceivers: 35, Jun QSL Organizers: 21, Sep Receiver Bandpass Filter: 44, Jun RF Concepts Dual-Band Amplifier: 26, Jan Rotator Control-Line Protector: 23, Jan Simplex Repeater: 22, Feb Software Upgrade for Ten-Tec Paragon: 21, Sep Transceiver Upgrade: 42, Nov Thin Crystals: 21, Sep Tiny Video Camera: 61, May Tone Decoder/Display: 28, Dec VHF/UHF Groundplane Antennas: 23, Jan Yaesu Light-Duty Rotator: 48, Feb NOVICE NOTES CW Traffic Nets: Take the Plunge! (Noel): 49, Feb Talk Radio (Halprin): 43, Oct Transceiver Features That Help You Beat Interference (Collins/Newkirk): 16, Mar What Your Frequency Display Really Tells You--Part 1 (Newkirk): 28, Aug What Your Frequency Display Really Tells You--Part 2 (Newkirk): 26, Sep OP-ED--Column Basis and Purpose (Cheves): 85, Dec Clubs and the Codeless Techs (Johnson): 78, Oct CW (Renardson): 81, Jun Packet Messages are Not Broadcasts (Topolski): 75, May Restructuring Amateur Radio Publications (Beers): 74, Mar ORGANIZATIONAL 1991 ARRL Convention, The: Saginaw, Michigan (Duncan, Turner, Martineau) ARRL Board to Seat Two New Members: 46, Jan Audited ARRL Financial Statements Released: 62, May Board Declines to Seek Reconsideration of Codeless Tech Decision (Palm): 55, Mar "Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide, The": 65, Jan HQ Staffers Honored for Service: 65, Oct Major ARRL Operating Events and Conventions--1991: 63, Jan New Era for DXCC, A (Hutchinson): 46, Sep Nominees Sought for ARRL Board of Directors: 64, Jul Public Relations Specialist Joins HQ Staff: 00, Dec Repeat Nominating Solicitation: 61, Aug; 51, Jan; 63, Jul Repeat Nominating Solicitation: 51, Jan; 63, Jul Season's Greetings from the ARRL/IARU Staff and Contributing Editors: 84, Dec Second Call for Nominees, ARRL Board of Directors: 61, Aug Section Election Notice: 63, Jul; 65, Oct; 74, Nov Section Election Results: 63, Jul Section Manager Election Notice: 61, Aug; 51, Jan Section Manager Election Results: 48, Jan; 65, Oct Section Manager Second Election Notice: 60, May Spectrum Management Dominates Board Actions Slate (Palm): 55, Sep Structurally Sound Idea, A: The Volunteer Consulting Engineer (Hennessee): 67, Nov Tompkins Writing Contest Winners Announced (Kleinschmidt): 47, Oct Tennessee SM Harry Simpson (W4MI), SK: 62, Jul Two Honored by Division: 63, Jul W1AW Notes: 65, Oct W1AW to Shift 15- and 10-Meter Frequencies: 48, Jan WARC-92: What it Means to You (Kleinschmidt & Rinaldo): 16, Jun Why Join a Ham Club? (Battles): 51, Oct At the Foundation--Column (Carcia) Commitment to Preserve, A: 89, Nov Faces of the Future: 71, Jan General Fund, The: 80, Mar Meet Our 1991 Academic Scholarship Recipients: 80, Sep Our Heritage on Display: 81, Jul Please Pass the Incentive: 77, May Club Spectrum--Column (Palm) Amateur Radio and the 1990 World Economic Summit: 69, Jan Clubs Celebrate Diamond Anniversaries: 90, Nov College Club Serve Cosmopolitan Menu: 81, Mar Expedition to Paradise (Hollister): 87, Jun Library Set, The: 70, Feb Potpourri: 80, Jul Special Service Clubs (Welcome and Welcome Back): 87, Jun US/Soviet Goodwill: 79, Sep Elections ARRL Board to Seat Two New Members: 46, Jan Repeat Nominating Solicitation: 51, Jan Section Manager Election Notice: 51, Jan Section Manager Election Results: 48, Jan Section Manager Second Election Notice: 60, May Moved and Seconded... 49, Jan; 58, Mar; 62, Jun; 57, Sep; 72, Dec PACKET RADIO APLINK/NTS--The AMTOR/Packet Traffic Solution (Comstock, Jennings, Thompson): 57, Jan APLINK: The Delivery Systems--Part 1 (Mortensen): 73, Oct APLINK: The Delivery Systems--Part 2 (Mortensen): 81, Nov FCC Sends Message to Packet BBS Operators: 58, Jun Imagining the Global Bulletin Board (Ward): 72, Mar IARU Region 3 Societies Meet in Indonesia; Write Packet Guidelines, Greet Bangladesh: 68, Dec National Traffic System Embraces Digital Systems; Digital Coordinators Appointed to NTS Official Roster: 75, Apr NTS-Affiliated APLINK Stations: 81, Nov Packet Hardware for Beginners (Hale): 20, Jan RF Not the Cause of Mobile-Digipeater-Triggered Car Alarm (Flynn): 38, Sep Simplifying the October 1990 GLB TNC Message-Alert Alarm (Christensen): 40, Oct Software/Hardware Information and Sources (Horzepa): 62, Jan Using Packet to Process Radiogram Traffic (Comstock): 69, Feb Packet Perspective--Column (Horzepa) "Go Fetch My Mail" Solution, The: 62, Jan Increase Efficiency: The Virtual PBBS: 88, Nov Packet Radio Basics, Part 4: Beyond the ABCs of TCP/IP: 74, Feb Packet Radio Basics, Part 5: The XYZs of TCP/IP: 75, Mar Packet Radio Basics, Part 6: Now Know Nodes: 82, Jun Packet Radio Basics, Part 7: Getting Aboard Bulletin Boards: 73, Aug Packet Radio Basics, Part 7 Continued: Getting Aboard Bulletin Boards: 74, Sep Packet Radio Basics, Part 8: Are There Any Questions?: 80, Dec Smart TNC Tricks: 77, Oct Software/Hardware Information and Sources: 62, Jan Update: The Digital Signal Processing of Packet Radio: 75, Jul You Can Work U2MIR: 72, Apr (see also 80, Dec) PRODUCT REVIEW AOR AR2500 Scanning Receiver (Kleinschmidt): 33, Sep Audio-Filter Roundup (Kearman): 36, Oct Command Technologies Commander HF-2500 Linear Amplifier (Wilson): 41, May JPS Communications NIR-10 Noise/Interference-Reduction Filter (Kearman): 37, Oct j-Com Magic Notch Automatic Audio Notch Filter (Kearman): 36, Oct Kenwood TS-850S 160-10 Meter Transceiver (Healy): 42, Jul Kenwood TS-950SD MF/HF Transceiver (Healy): 31, Jan MFJ-948 "Deluxe Versa Tuner II" Antenna Tuner (Wilson): 36, Aug Modular Systems Corporation Smart Filter (Kearman) 37, Oct Mosley TA-34-M Triband Yagi Antenna (Healy): 43, May QST Compares: Dual-Band Hand-Held FM Transceivers (Healy): 36, Jun QST Compares: Peak-Reading MF/HF Wattmeters (Healy): 33, Feb QST Compares: Mobile 2-Meter FM Transceivers (Healy): 37, Dec Rotating Tower Systems Rohn 25 Rotation System (Healy): 35, Sep Yaesu FT-1000D MF/HF Transceiver (Healy): 31, Mar Yaesu FT-650 6/10/12-Meter Transceiver (Bloom): 33, Oct Solicitation for Product Review Equipment Bids: 36, Mar; 46, May; 46, Jul; 37, Aug; 50, Nov PUBLIC SERVICE Focus on Emergency Response (Ewald): 45, Sep Get Out of the Shack and into the Action (Battles): 51, Jul Hams Against the Inferno (Jerome): 14, May Hams Assist in Rescue of 720 Swimmers: 74, Nov If Something Goes Wrong... (Ewald): 58, Jul Mayday! There's Been a Plane Crash! (Cary): 50, Mar VHF Traffic Nets are for Everyone (Battles): 51, Aug Washington State Amateur Hailed in Boating Rescue: 61, Jul Work on Your Delivery (Robertson): 52, Jan Public Service--Column (Hurder/Ewald) 1990 SET Results Update: 68, Sep APLINK/NTS--The AMTOR/Packet Traffic Solution (Comstock, Jennings, Thompson): 57, Jan APLINK: The Delivery Systems--Part 1 (Mortensen): 73, Oct APLINK: The Delivery Systems--Part 2 (Mortensen): 81, Nov BPL Debate--Again, The: 70, Mar City Prepares, A: Amateurs Assist--Everyone Benefits (Boyd): 69, Aug Illinois SKYWARN Team Alerts Threatened Community (Barton): 69, Jul Joining MARS: 81, Dec Look at NTS and the Traffic Scene, A (Sharp): 75, Apr Madison Amateurs Help in Evacuation (Regent, Stone): 68, Sep National Traffic System Embraces Digital Systems; Digital Coordinators Appointed to NTS Official Roster: 75, Apr New Public Service Honor Roll--Again, The: 71, May NTS-Affiliated APLINK Stations: 81, Nov Operation: Holidays (Matthew): 81, Dec OSCAR and the Public Service Communicator (Hurder): 69, Aug PSHR Clarification: 69, Jul Real Bad Dude, A (Craw): 68, Sep Reaping the Benefits of Amateur Radio Public Service (Boyd): 70, Mar Using Packet to Process Radiogram Traffic (Comstock): 69, Feb VIP: Amateurs on the Fire Line (Rich): 75, Jun Voices from MARS (Trachtenberg): 81, Dec QST PROFILES French, David, N4KET (Halprin): 40, Jan How's Rod [Newkirk, W9BRD]? (Cain): 52, Mar Jeanfaivre, Roger, K1PAI: A Special Weather Observer (Clede): 47, Feb Metamorphosis of a Contester: Dave Zeph, W9ZRX (Cain): 55, Oct Old Guard, The (Booth): 57, Jul Oldest Crystal House in Texas, The (Musgrove): 59, Dec SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES Amateur TV, SAREX and "Real Television" (Steffen): 18, Jul APLINK/NTS--The AMTOR/Packet Traffic Solution (Comstock, Jennings, Thompson): 57, Jan ATV BBS: 75, Jul Deaf Use TDDs as Link to Ham Radio (Galley): 75, Sep New HF Digital System Unveiled: 70, Dec Moonbounce from Peru (Heraud): 56, May STRAYS 18% Ham Wedding: 49, Sep 1990 QST Cover Plaque Award Winners: 36, Mar 220-MHz SSB Activity Directory: 61, Jan 6th-Grade Sked: 45, Sep 70 Years QRV and Going Strong (Snow): 86, Sep 7-1/2-Month Journey (Schricker): 61, Jan ATV BBS: 75, Jul B Battery Bunch, The (Thompson): 63, Aug Bermuda Contest Seeks Suggestions: 80, Oct Bring a Kid to Dayton: 78, Apr Buckmaster Donates CD-ROM to W1AW: 57, Aug Call for Nominations, A (Atlantic Div convention): 88, Mar Calling All Shriners: 75, Jul Celebrity Net: 41, Jul Code Contest: 61, May Communications Ship Reunion: 37, Aug CQ Racal Hams: 79, Jun CQ Vietnam-Era MARS Ops: 81, Mar Dad Used Morse Till the End (Yoh): 82, Oct Dayton Repeater Pal: 76, Oct Deaf Use TDDs as Link to Ham Radio (Galley): 75, Sep Don't Mouse This One: 49, Sep Environmental Awareness Net: Pla/Net: 57, Aug Eyeball QSO with 1/5 of SUs (Cann & Tober): 85, Jun Fine Business Birthday Celebration (Samuel Morse): 77, Feb For Nonham Spouses Only (Edmonds): 55, Aug Free WB6NOA Training for Elmers: 80, Mar Full Duplex: 44, Sep Gintas (Pine): 58, Dec Hams Help Children: 53, Feb Hams Reach Half-Million Mark: 54, Mar Hams Support Oldest Parade: 54, Oct Hip Copycats: 90, Sep Holiday Reunion: 48, May In Memory of Those Who Served: 57, Aug KDKA Anniversary: 86, Feb KG4 QSLs (Donley): 41, Jul Korean Nets: 80, Mar Like Father, Like Son...and Grandson: 90, Sep Maryland Wallpaper: 90, Sep Merry Band of Woodsmen: 74, Apr Mom Pounds the Brass: 90, Sep Morse the Matchmaker (Caci): 67, Jan Mr & Mrs Ken Wood?: 66, Nov My Introduction to Ham Radio (Cassidy): 54, Mar New 10-Meter Net: 53, Feb New England Wagon Train (Stern): 98, Jun New Jersey Counties Award: 74, Apr; 79, Jun No Cash, Please (Curacao award): 80, Jan Nominations Sought for 1991 Dayton Awards: 26, Jan Nominations Sought for Atlantic Division Awards: 36, Mar Ohio EC Offers Free Commodore Logger: 86, Feb Oldest and Youngest?: 00, Dec OK-QRP-Club: 84, Aug OMIK Keeps Growing: 49, Jun Phrenetic Phonetics: 82, Jan Powerful Interest in QRP: 37, Aug QCWA Banquet at Dayton: 78, Apr QRP News: 85, Dec QSL Sure Via Snail (Bass): 80, Mar QST Congratulates Old-Timer: 73, Mar Radio Club Bestows Grant: 45, Sep Radio Shack Founder Dies (Deutschmann): 87, Sep Recycle SK QSLs: 68, Feb Resonant Circuit: 53, Feb Ruocco, Lillian, W2PMA, Remembered: 83, Jul SAREX Flies Again (White): 36, Mar Scholarships Available: 54, Mar Solar-Terrestrial Predictions Workshop: 17, Oct Soviet Scientists Seek Stateside Sked: 36, Mar Soviets to Organize Vets (Lindblad): 80, Mar Talk to the Students: 75, Jul Ten-Meter Net: 67, Jan Texas Ham License Plates (Taormina): 80, Oct Thanks, MARS Hams! (Godlewski): 81, Mar Three Decades of Support: 58, Oct UK Postcode Award: 86, Feb VE3 Family: 78, Mar VK3 QSL Bureau: 41, Jul White-Water Rafting in the USSR: 77, Mar WWII South Pacific Pilots Reunited After 45 Years (Evans): 87, Sep Young Hams Foster Goodwill: 86, Feb Young Voices from Space: 17, Jul TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE 160-Meter Antennas (Belrose): 49, Jul Cable Measurements Revisited (Buchan, Grebenkemper, Rife, Nadovich, Chase): 41, Oct Computer Program Update Available (Dion): 45, Jun Corrections to W2DU's Reflections (Maxwell): 42, Aug Digital PEP Wattmeter Accuracy (Schetgen): 00, Dec Diode-Switched-Filter Corrections and Amplifications (Wetherhold): 41, Aug Does Path Loss Increase with Frequency? (Campbell): 38, Jan Effective Receiver Dynamic Range (Lau): 39, Jan Frequency Counters and Feed-Line Information (Hare): 45, May Improved HF Weather Facsimile Programs (Vester) 40, Sep Inexpensive Connectors Can Be Costly! (Collins): 46, May IR Detector (Pagel): 42, Oct More on Feeding Dipole Antennas (Kleinfeld): 42, Oct More on Safer Soldering (Myers): 42, Aug More on the Glass-Mounted 2-Meter Mobile Antenna (English): 41, Sep More on the Half Sloper (Belrose): 39, Feb Negative High-Voltage Keying Circuit (Foster): 45, Jun Phase Adjustment Technique for a 4-Element Square Phased Vertical Array (Lahlum): 39, Mar RCA Discontinues 40673 Dual-Gate RF MOSFET (Newkirk): 53, Nov Reverse-Biased-Diode Switching System (Fowler): 45, Jun Some Thoughts About Transmission-Line Myths (Lau): 45, May Surface-Mount Soldering (Husby): 46, Jun SWR Doesn't Vary Along a Feed Line (Maxwell): 53, Nov Trees and Verticals (Whiffen): 53, Nov Using A Noise Bridge to Measure Coaxial-Cable Impedance (Althouse): 45, May Weatherfax Software Update (Pagel): 46, Jun Weather-Satellite Publication: 42, Oct VHF AND MICROWAVES 220-MHz SSB Activity Directory: 61, Jan Board Adopts 13-cm Band Plan: 56, Mar Central States VHF Society, The: A Happy 25th Birthday (Kleinschmidt): 61, Dec Does Path Loss Increase with Frequency? (Campbell): 38, Jan Glass-Mounted 2-Meter Mobile Antenna, A (English): 31, Apr High-Performance, East-to-Build 432-MHz Transverter, A--Part 1 (Krome): 19, Aug High-Performance, East-to-Build 432-MHz Transverter, A--Part 2 (Krome): 18, Sep High-Performance UHF and Microwave System Primer, A (Mascaro): 30, May How Many Rigs Can You Hold in One Hand? (Battles): 49, Apr Moonbounce from Peru (Heraud): 56, May Simple and Inexpensive 23/24-Centimeter Signal Combiner, A (Angle): 28, Apr Simple VHF/UHF Diplexer, A (Jenkins): 18, Oct Single-Board, No-Tune 902-MHz Transverter, A (Campbell): 25, Jul World Above 50 MHz, The--Column (Tynan) 222-225 MHz: Vertical or Horizontal? (Owen): 72, Sep Getting Started: 68, May Meteor Scatter: Long-Distance VHF Workhorse: 71, Aug Newcomers to the World Above 50 MHz--Let's Welcome Them: 76, Mar Six Meters and the Solar Cycle: 75, Oct Something We Can Do: 83, Dec Sporadic E--A Familiar Mystery: 71, Jul Tropo: Bread-and-Butter VHF Propagation: 78, Jun Our New VHF Band: 125 cm: 84, Nov W5UN Passes the 100-Country Mark on EME: 60, Jan What Can We Do?: 72, Feb What Do We Do Now?: 70, Apr VHF/UHF Century Club Awards (Kustosik) 85, Feb; 79, Jun; 00, Dec YL NEWS--Column (Dunn) Hamfests: The YL Connection: 83, Sep Let the Contesting Begin: 77, Jul Space Age YLs: Pioneering the Next Frontier: 78, May YL Organizations Offer Encouragement and Friendship: 78, Mar YLs, Amateur Radio and Education: 93, Nov YLs--Heart and Soul: 68, Jan *eof