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LET A HINTSTRAIGHTEN OUT A JOnL! V^onfused over something? Let the latestedition, Volume Five, of ARRL Hints &Kinks give you a helping hand and saveyou grief and time. Youd be surprised atthe shortcuts and tips listed in this book. A. .s Its cover says,333 practical ideasworkshop, and thedex, a new feature, it is a symposium of for the station and Ready-Reference In- will help you find information quickly and easily. .00 U. S. A. Proper — Elsewhere, .25The American Radio Relay League West Hartford 7, Conn.

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FCDA APPROVED CRYSTAL CONTROLLED SINGLE FREQUENCY RECEIVER TUNABLE* 3 MC TO 8 MC 1 MICROVOLT SENSITIVITY 5 KC at 2X down Selectivity 5 SPEAKER BUILT-IN BUILT FOR NEW YORK STATE CD USE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS AND PRICES, WRITE MODEL SRX-I SONAR RADIO CORPORATION 3050 W 21>t St. Bklyn. 24, N. Y. on 15 meters. Ex-KZ5BL, now K4AEE, is on the air atMiami Springs, Fla. Your former SCM, NM, has been veryill but is improving daily. For a while FL, DG, and XYL LMwere keeping daily skeds with W5TAF to report on hiscondition to his family. DL6NU was in town and attendedthe monthly meeting of the CZARA, which was held at thehome of club prexy, RV. The CZARA station, KZ.5JW,is on the air with a Viking I and NC-125. Traffic: KZ.JVVA57, KA 5, RM 2. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION LOS ANGELES —SCM, Howard C. Bellman, W6YVJ— Latest happenings include the appointment of HankCarman, 6BHG, as Assistant SCM, with Bill Schuch,6CMN, taking over Hanks job as RM of SCN. The lastTraffic Breakfast of the year was hel

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RCA INSTITUTES, INC. A Service of Radio Corporation of Americo350 West 4th St.. New York 14, N. Y. OFFERS COURSES IN ALL TECHNICAL PHASES OF RADIO, TELEVISION, ELECTRONICS Approved for Veterans Write Depl. ST for Catalog r^t^ ^UK

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to GoAfter DX Awards DXERAMA tells you how to do it and gives you a place to log yourprogress. More ttian 30 Awards from oil over ttie world fullyexplained: DXCC, HV22, TPA, everything from AAA to WWI.Nicely printed on good paper, heavy covers, well indexed,QV2* X 1 1, 64 pages. .35 U.S.A. & Possessions .60 Foreign Compiled by W3AXT Order from your Distributor or direct from DXERAMA RFD 1, Box 127, Lancaster, Pa. . 128 Happenings {Continued from page 44) 64) On motion of Mr. Gowan, VOTED that the Presi-dent appoint a Membership & Publications Committeefor the purpose of reporting to the Board at its next meetingrecommendations for increasing membership and interestin ARRL among Novices and beginning amateurs. TheCommittee is requested to consider, among other things,the feasibility of the establishment of a Student Grademembership and the publication of a Novice Handbook. 65) At this point, the President announced the followingare appointed to the Membership & Publicat

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te in to the ARRL Communications Department forbooking information. 1) And a Voice Shall Be Heard, 22 minutes, blackand wliite sound. The importance of communications incoordinating the reUef activities of a disaster-strickencity is demonstrated with emphasis on the part played bythe radio amateur. 2) Principles of Electricity, 20 minutes, color sound.This animated film gives individual treatment to the volt,ampere, ohm, etc. The latter portion explains the essenceof magnetism and magnetic fields. Note too the new addition of a slide collection, producedby the Rochester Antique Wireless Association, the objectof wide acclaim throughout the country. Titled The FirstThirty Years of Amateur Radio, the slides and accompany-ing tape-recorded lecture are sure to please old and newclub members alike. Affiliated club officers are urged to fol-low standard booking procedure, allowing ample notice andchoice of dates. Address all correspondence to the LeaguesCommunications Department. 70 QST for

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The dates for this years Simulated Emergency Test havebeen set as October 8th-9th (see Activities Calendar, Juneand subsequent issues of QST). Now dont say you werentgiven advance notice. The customary bulletin will be in thehands of ECs by the end of this month. Weve been doing some thinking about the SET. Wish youwould, too. In past years, we have been most liberal withdates on each side of the designated week end, and this hasresulted in ability of ECs to combine SET with local ciildefense or Red Cross activities, or pick a date or week endmore convenient for AREC registrants. It has had the dis-advantage of detracting from the nation-wide demonstrationaspect of our SET, about which we are usually called bynewspapers and press associations. The SET is the ARRLs and the amateurs own exercise.It has been conducted every year since 1947, in conjunctionwith whatever agencies the AREC is sering. Naturally,since the Red Cross is and always has been one of the pri-mary agencies to be se

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the L. S. A. band. ._._._ By nextmonths deadline the dust should be settling after comple-tion of both the 160-meter Transatlantic Tests and the21st ARRL International DX Competition. Scribes WIBB,W3RGQ and W9PNE undoubtedly will fill us in on further1.8-Mc. developments. Until then wed better make themost of whats left of this sunspot minimum and squeezethe last DX drops out of old 160. Good luck! Where: Guadeloupe QSL info courtesy W4LVV: Cards shouldbe sent directly to FG7XA and FG7XB. If you desire yourreturn QSL to arrive direct, send a stamped self-addressedenvelope to W4LVV at Box 104, Miami; othermse theyllreach you Wa bureaus ._._._ W4LVV also notifies thathes closing out his duties as VP5BF (Caicos) QSL secretarj-.The VP5 now is beheved to be Jamaica-stationed. Over W0YDZ, who made hisHows photographic de-but last month, has this ex-otic W0YDZ/KG6 layoutperking on Guam. A 5-ele-ment 14-Mc. rotary appearsat left; the lethal-lookingobject at right is a 10-elementlO-meter job.

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March 1955 59 4000 VP5BF Caicos cards have been distributed; if youstill have one coming, ship that stamped self-addressed envelope to W4LVV VP5AE, of Grand Turks, desires similarly-prepared envelopes from those who sishdirect QSLs: Maj. D. E. Evelyn, PAA, Grand Turks Islandvia Patrick AFB, Fla. Otherwise, QSL %-ia WSLMO andawait your confirmation via the bureau route ._._._Still awaiting permanent quarters so I havent yet un-packed. Expect to be settled shortly and hope to be on theair thereafter. So writes W4VE, ex-KA9AA-KR6AA, whoexpects QSL inquiries at the address to foUow — full QSO data necessary Wis ARR CTW MX OJR SSZ UED WAI WPO ZDP, V2s OLU VVZ, K2BZT, V4s TFBYHD YZC, V6s SGF UED ZZ, K6EC. W7JLU, W8YIN,W9s AVJ CFT EU GVZ RBI RTY, CN8IE, PJ2CJ,NCDXC, NNRC, OVSV, SCDXC and 200-DXC got thegoods on: ex-ARlWW (QSL to W3VLG) CN8EB (QSL via V3WDI) CN8HX, F. Murray, WIIRE, 29 Ferry St., Boston, Mass. _ . . . _ CR6CW, Box 1400, Lu-bango, Angola _…_ CR7MS, Box 12, Quelimane,M

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least at the beginning. This article describes the construction of asimple one-tube regenerative receiver that willfulfill the basic requirements for communicationswork. The title of the article states that thereceiver is a one-tube job. Actually, it uses twotubes in one envelope — envelope meaning theglass enclosure. The 6U8 is a triode-pentode, andin this receiver the pentode section is used as aregenerative detector and the triode portion asan audio amplifier. With this receiver it is possible to hear amateurand commercial stations in the 2- to 20-Mc.range. This tuning range will enable the builderto listen to the two low-frequency Novice bands.Also, if one is interested in obtaining codepractice, WlAW, the ARRL Hq. station, can betuned in for its nightly code-practice sessions. The Circuit The circuit used in this receiver differs in a fewplaces from the usual regenerative-receiver cir-cuit. For example, instead of the usual smallantenna-coupling capacitor or inductor, provision

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was included here for either a series- or parallel-tuned antenna circuit. This allows a wide rangeof coupling adjustments to be obtained, as isoften necessary with regenerative receivers. Referring to Fig. 1, the antenna coil, Li,couples the signal to the detector tuned circuitL2C2C3. The capacitor, C2, is larger than C3 andis used as the handset capacitor — once Czis set for a particular frequency range, C3 is usedas the bandspread tuning control. To facilitateusing manufactured coils, the coil L2 is tappedto obtain a feed-back or tickler winding. Re-generation in the detector is controlled bychanging the screen voltage obtained at thepotentiometer Ri. An r.f. filter, using two cap-acitors and an r.f. choke, is placed in the platecircuit of the pentode detector to reduce r.f.appearing at the grid of the triode audio ampli-fier. Still further attenuation of r.f. at the gridis obtained through the use of a series resistorand a shunt capacitor right at the grid of theaudio stage. To s

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n and Conditional ex-ams are given only by mail. See page 50, May1954 QST, or the License Mamml for details.) Albuquerque, N. M.: October 1. Amarillo, Texas: September 13. Anchorage, Alaska, 53 U. S. Post Office Bldg.: By appoint-ment. Atlanta, Georgia, 718 Atlanta National Building, 50 White-hall St. S. W.: Tuesday and Friday at 8:30 a.m. Baltimore 2, Md., 500 McCawley Bldg.: Monday throughFriday. When code test required, between 8:30 a.m. and9:30 a.m. Beaumont, Texas, 329 P. O. Bldg.: Monday through Fridayexcept Thursday only when code test required. Birmingham, Ala.: September 7, December 7. Boise, Idaho: Sometime in October. Boston, Mass., 1600 Customhouse: Wednesday throughFriday 9:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. Buffalo, N. Y., 328 P. O. Bldg.: Thursday. Butte, Mont.: Sometime in September. Charleston, W. Va.: Sometime in September and December. Chicago, 111., 826 U. S. Courthouse: Friday. Cincinnati, Ohio: Sometime in August and November. Cleveland, Ohio: Sometime in September and December.

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Oswald G. Villard, jr., W6QYT, was chosen by theMerit Award Committee to receive the ARRL Awardfor 1954. Presentation was made at the Pacific DivisionConvention by Director Harry M. Engwicht (center),W6HC; Convention Chairman W6UJU is at left. Theplaque states the basis of the award is for the advance-ment of the welfare of amateur radio through outstand-ing technical contributions in the fields of wave propa-gation, single-sideband telephony, and selective cir-cuits. Better known as Mike, ^ 60YT is an associateprofessor at Stanford University, trustee of W6YX,and well-known QST author. {Photocourtesy W6WAIE) Columbus, Ohio: Sometime in July and October. Corpus Christi, Texas: September 8, December 8. Dallas. Texas, 500 U. S. Terminal Annex Bldg.: Mondaythrough Friday, except Tuesday only when code testrequired. Davenport, Iowa: Sometime in July and October. Denver, Colo., 521 New CuBtomhouee: Ist and 2nd Thurs-days, 8 A.M. Des Moines, Iowa: Sometime in July and October. Detroit, Mich

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A-27 LOW-LOSS LACQUER & CEMENT • Q-Max provides a clear, practically loss-free covering, penetrates deeply to seal outmoisture, imparts rigidity and promoteselectrical stability. Does not appreciablyalter the Q of R-F coils. • Q-Max is easy to apply, dries quickly,adheres to practically all materials, has awide temperature range and acts as a mildflux on tinned surfaces. In 1, 5 and 55 gallon containers. MARLBORO, NEW JERSEY — *(MONMOUTH COUNTY)Telephone: FReehold 8-1880 remind him to look on page 76 of the April 1955 QST andhell see listed in the DXCC Honor Roll the call of VQ4ERRwith 226 countries. How did he get it? By receiving QSLcards so he could send them to ARRL for verification,thats how! . . . — Arthur W. Plummer, WSEQK PHENOMENON Jefferson CityMissouriEditor, QST: . . . On an average of one night every three or fourmonths during the period of the new moon at about mid-night there is an echo on signals in the 2800-kc. region.A number of us on the Missouri State H

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