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Title: QST
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: American Radio Relay League
Subjects: Radio Radio
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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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Last night I picked up 14 sections of 55G tower for both myself and my dad. One piece is damaged so it will not be usable. Five pieces will be used for my own tower and eight will be used for my dad’s. The short vertical piece will be buried in concrete for the base of my dad’s tower.

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Image from page 682 of “QST” (1915)

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Title: QST
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: American Radio Relay League
Subjects: Radio Radio
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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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Whistler WS1065 Digital Desktop Scanner (Black)

Whistler WS1065 Digital Desktop Scanner (Black)

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