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Back issues are $5, and quantities are limited. ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1925 May Visible Radio Communication p. 15 (Wilkerson) 4 pages July Television Arrives p. 9 (Bidwell) 6 pages Picture Transmission Permitted p. 37 (Experimenters' Section) 2 pages August Jenkins Experimenters p. 59 1 page November Henkins Machine p. 59 (Hints & Kinks) 1 page December Practical Picture Transmission p. 12 (Dewhirst) 6 pages 1926 January Voss (German) System p. 29 2 pages 1927 November Weather Map Transmission and p. 9 Reception 7 pages (Dewhirst) 1928 May Amateur Television p. 17 (Thomsen) 2 pages August Some More about Amateur Television p. 30 (Westman) 2 pages September Radiovision p. 15 (Dewhirst) 4 pages Synchronism p. 30 (Jenkins) 1 page October Amateur Television Waves p. 8 1 page 1929 March What Price Television p. 48 (Sleeper) 3 pages June Photo-Electric Cells & Methods p. 17 of Coupling to Vacuum Tubes 6 pages (Dewhirst) 1937 December Radio Amateurs in the Television p. 8 Picture 4 pages (Lamb) December Introduction to Modern Television p. 11 (Wilder) 6 pages 1938 January Circuit Elements in Modern p. 31 Television Reception 5 pages (Wilder) February Sweep Circuit Considerations in p. 38 the Television Receiver 5 pages (Wilder) March A Universal Test Unit for the Study p. 37 of Television Images 3 pages (Wilder) April Construction of Television Receivers p. 23 Part I 5 pages (Wilder) May Construction of Television Receivers p. 39 Part II 4 pages (Wilder) October Building Television Receivers with p. 21 Standard Cathode-Ray Tubes 5 pages (Sherman) December A Practical Television Receiver for p. 21 the Amateur 6 pages (Shumard) 1939 January Construction and Alignment of the p. 45 Television Receiver 9 pages (Shumard) February Using Electro-Magnetic Deflection p. 40 Cathode-Ray Tubes in the Television 6 pages Receiver (Sherman) March An Electrostatic-Deflection p. 52 Kinescope Unit for the Television 4 pages Receiver (Sherman) 1940 February A Deflection and Video Chassis for p. 29 Television Reception 3 pages (Lawrence) March A Design for Living -- With p. 44 Television 4 pages (Rosenblatt) May A New Electronic Television p. 30 Transmitting System for the Amateur 7 pages (Sherman) June A Receiver for the New Amateur p. 38 Television System 6 pages (Sherman) July An Efficient U.H.F. Unit for the p. 32 Amateur Television Transmitter 5 pages (Waller) October Television Camera-Modulator Design p. 11 for Practical Amateur Operation 13 pages (Lamb) Simplifying Television Defection and p. 74 Video Chassis 1 page (Experimenters Section) November Two-Way Television Communication p. 36 Inaugurated 3 pages December New Amateur Television Records p. 53 on 112 Mc. 1 page 1944 May Television in K6 Land p. 42 (Souza) 3 pages December Video Amplifier Design p. 24 (Merritt) 5 pages 1945 November Extended Range Television Reception p. 18 (Wilder) 6 pages 1946 March Military Television Cameras -- and p. 41 the Amateur 4 pages (Middleton) June I.F. Amplifiers in Television p. 62 Receivers 4 pages (Kronenberg) 1950 June Amateur Television -- A Progress p. 11 Report 5 pages (Tilton) 1953 November An Amateur Television Camera p. 10 (Keller) 6 pages 1958 August A Narrow-Band Image Transmission p. 11 System, Part I 7 pages (Macdonald) September A Narrow-Band Image Transmission p. 31 System, Part II 7 pages (Macdonald) 1960 March First Amateur Transatlantic Picture p. 75 Transmission 1 page April Slow-Scan Image Transmission p. 36 (Macdonald) 5 pages May Slow-Scan Tests Coming Up p. 52 (Macdonald) (TC) 2 pages September Amateur Color Transmission p. 13 (Shadbolt) 3 pages 1961 January S.C.F.M. -- Improved System for p. 28 Slow-Scan Image Transmission Part I 5 pages (Macdonald) February S.C.F.M. -- Improved System for p. 32 Slow-Scan Image Transmission Part II 4 pages (Macdonald) August League Seeks "Slow-Scan TV" p. 63 (Happenings) 2 pages 1962 November Amateur TV -- The Easy Way p. 33 (Cambell) 10 pages 1964 March A Compact Slow-Scan TV Monitor p. 43 (Macdonald) 6 pages 1965 February Slow-Scan Via OSCAR III p. 20 (Miller) 1 page June A Slow-Scan Vidicon Camera Part I: p. 11 Performance and Electrical Design 5 pages (Macdonald) July A Slow-Scan Vidicon Camera Part II: p. 15 Mechanical Design 4 pages (Macdonald) August A Slow-Scan Vidicon Camera Part III: p. 24 Setup and Operating Procedures 3 pages (McDonald) 1966 September Twenty-Meter Slow-Scan Tests p. 38 (Report on pictures) 1 page (Macdonald) October Narrow-Band TV Using Pseudo-Random p. 46 Dot Scan 2 pages (Simpson) (TC) (Also see 1/67 TC) 1967 January Pseudo-Random Scanning p. 47 (Macdonald) (TC) 1 page February First Slow-Scan Pictures From p. 77 Antarctica! 1 page November Slow-Scan TV Proposed p. 78 (Happenings) 2 pages 1968 February ARRL Comments on Slow-Scan TV p. 72 (Happenings) 3 pages September Slow-Scan TV Pictures Exchanged p. 71 Between Canada and Sweden 1 page Slow-Scan in the U.S. and Canada p. 80 (Happenings) 1 page Slow-Scan Report p. 84 (FCC Report and Order) 3 pages December Slow-Scan with Regular Vidicons p. 48 (Refers to 1965 series) 1 page (Taggart) (TC) 1969 May U.S.-Europe Two-Way Slow-Scan TV QSO p. 75 (Taggart) 1 page 1970 June Slow-Scan TV Viewing Adapter for p. 46 Oscilloscopes 5 pages (Briles & Gervenack) (Also see 3/72, p. 56 TC) 1971 March A Solid State SSTV Monitor p. 35 (Tschannen) (Feedback 8/71, p.41) 5 pages November Robot Research Model 70 SSTV p. 48 Monitor and Model 80 Camera 4 pages (Recent Equipment) 1972 January What You Always Wanted to Know p. 61 About SSTV 5 pages (Hastings) March More On The SSTV Viewing Adaptor p. 56 For Oscilloscopes 1 page (Refers to 6/70 articles) (Briles & Gervenack) (TC) July A Storage-Tube Monitor for SSTV p. 34 (Smith) 3 pages September Questions and Their Answers on the p. 56 Solid-State SSTV Monitor 2 pages (Tschannen) (TC) (Refers to 3/71) December ATV with Motorola T44 UHF p. 28 Transmitter, Part I 5 pages* (McLeod) 1973 January SSTV Video Inversion and Short Scan p. 42 (Stavrou) (TC) 2 pages February ATV with Motorola T44 UHF p. 36 Transmitter, Part II 8 pages* (McLeod) March A Solid-State SSTV Monitor -- p. 27 Mark II 7 pages (Tschannen) (Feedback 5/73, p. 40) August SSTV Calling Frequencies p. 47 (Macdonald) (TC) 2 pages October A Tuner for ATV Applications p. 34 (Bertini) 3 pages* 1974 April Venue Slo-Scan TV Monitor p. 46 (Recent Equipment) 2 pages (Feedback 5/73, p. 64) July A Character Generator for ATV p. 11 (Ellison) 8 pages 1975 January Practical Ideas for the ATV p. 11 Enthusiast, Part I 5 pages* (O'Hara) February Practical Ideas for the ATV p. 30 Enthusiast, Part II 7 pages* (O'Hara) March SSTV to Fact-Scan Converter, Part I p. 33 (Steber) 8 pages May Slow-Scan to Fast-Scan Converter, p. 28 Part II 10 pages (Steber) _____ * Condensed inSpecialized Communications Techniquesforthe Radio Amateur July A Crystal-Controlled SSTV Sync p. 22 System 5 pages (Tschannen) November TV Backdrop p. 42 (H&K) 1 page December A Tuning Aid for SSTV p. 38 (Hall) 3 pages 1976 May 450 MHz ATV Repeaters p. 45 (FM Repeater News) 1 page November SSTV Image Processing p. 13 (Steber) 4 pages 1977 February Using Still-Camera Lenses on SSTV p. 44 Cameras 1 page (H&K) 1978 April QST p. 22 Go ATV with This Transceiver 5 pages October QST p. 30 Medium-Scan Television -- A New Frontier October QST p. 25 SSTV Pictures from Your Microcomputer 1980 January QST p. 36 The Microprocessor and Slow-Scan Television (Feedback: Feb., p. 17) February QST p. 27 Medium-Scan Television Update November QST p. 11 SSTV in Colour 1981 January QST p. 11 Low-Cost Conversion of the Robot 5 pages 400 to Color June QST p. 11 All About Amateur Television 4 pages (Feedback: Sept 1981, p. 51) 1982 March QST p. 59 FAX and TV Permitted in Additional Frequency Bands June QST p. 15 A Compatible Slow-Scan Color Television System August QST p. 24 Care and Feeding of Linear 5 pages Amplifiers for ATV December QST p. 53 PAL SSTV? (color SSTV compatibility) 1983 June QST p. 11 SSTV Today August QST p. 11 High-Resolution SSTV 1984 April QST p. 44 Computerized ATV 1985 August QST p. 13 Color SSTV and the Atari Computer 4 pages QST p. 25 The VIP: A VIC Image Processor 7 pages QST p. 32 The ATV'ers Amazing Little Grey Box 2 pages December QST p. 14 In Search of the Perfect Picture 4 pages 1986 January QST p. 18 In Search of the Perfect Picture 7 pages March QST p. 21 The ROM Scanner (SSTV) 7 pages