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Back issues are $5, and quantities are limited. ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1978 March QST p. 26 A Permiability-Tuned Variable-Frequency Oscillator May QST p. 16 Transmitter Design - Emphasis on Anatomy - Part 1 June QST p. 25 Transmitter Design - Emphasis on Anatomy - Part 2 July QST p. 23 Transmitter Design - Emphasis on Anatomy - Part 3 August QST p. 16 Transmitter Design - Emphasis on Anatomy - Part 4 September QST p. 15 Meet the Remarkable but Little-Known Vackar VFO October QST p. 22 Build This High-Performance Top-Band Converter October QST p. 15 Build This "Sardine Sender" December QST p. 11 A 20-Meter VXO-Controlled, 6 Watt Transmitter 1979 April QST p. 18 Putting the Boots to Your HW-8 QRP Transceiver May QST p. 18 An Experimental VMOS Transmitter QST p. 23 Build a Broadband Ultralinear VMOS Amplifier QST p. 27 A VMOS FET Transmitter for 10-Meter CW June QST p. 11 A Medium-Power Solid-State Transmitter July QST p. 30 Slippers for a QRP Transceiver September QST p. 17 The Low-Bander's Special October QST p. 34 The CW-150 - A Classical Vaccum-Tube Transmitter November QST p. 30 A Universal Solid-State VFO December QST p. 11 Transmitter Fundamentals 1980 January QST p. 19 A Beginner's 3-Band VFO February QST p. 11 Some Thoughts about Sweep Tubes QST p. 22 Matching the Transmitter to the Load August QST p. 14 An Optomized QRP Transceiver 1981 February QST p. 40 The Basic "Non-Linear Amplifier" 5 pages March QST p. 34 A Variable-Frequency Crystal Oscillator 4 pages April QST p. 32 A QRP Transmitting Converter July QST p. 15 Boots for QRP Rigs 1983 February QST p. 30 MOSFET RF Power - An Update (Part II) 4 pages March QST p. 25 Go Class B or C with Power MOSFET's 5 pages April QST p. 11 Long Life for Your Transmitting Tubes 3 pages QST p. 19 Putting the 8P6 Special Hamcation Rig 3 pages on 10 MHz (mod. of Nov. 82 article) November QST p. 31 A VXO CW Rig for 30 Meters 4 pages 1984 May QST p. 26 Broadband and Narrow-Band Amplifiers 5 pages QST p. 35 A Battery-Powered 30-Meter VFO 3 pages November QST p. 40 The Basics of Transmitters 5 pages 1985 January QST p. 22 Simple QRP Gear Versus Good Performance 5 pages October QST p. 14 Better Ears for the MAVTI-40 Transcvr. 7 pages QST p. 27 The Principles and Building of SSB Gear 4 pages December QST p. 37 The Principles and Building of SSB Gear 4 pages 1986 December QST p. 19 Three Fine Mice -MOuSeFET CW 7 pages Transmitters 1987 February QST p. 23 Four Watts, QSK, for 24.9 MHz 4 pages September QST p. 25 Tuning-Diode Applications and a VVC- 5 pages Tuned 40-m VFO QST p. 42 VFO Stability (Tech. Corres.) 1 page 1988 March QST p. 30 Some QRP Transmitter Design Tips 3 pages July QST p. 22 A Low-Drive Grounded-Grid 3CX800A7 Spetember QST p. 17 Band-pass Filters for HF Transceivers October QST p. 26 A 3-Channel CW Emergency Transceiver - Part I November QST p. 17 A 3-Channel CW Emergency Transceiver - Part I 1989 January QST p. 31 A VFO with Bandset and Bandspread March QST p. 35 Amplifier Cool-Down Circuits April QST p. 17 Amplifier/Driver Compatibility April QST p. 30 Power-FET Switches as RF Amplifiers October QST p. 25 The QRP 3-Bander (transmitter) November QST p. 17 An Adapter for Powering Hand-held Rigs From 12-volt Sources November QST p. 22 Protecting Power Tetrodes December QST p. 18 A QRP SSB/CW Transceiver for 14 MHz 1990 January QST p. 28 A QRP SSB/CW Transceiver for 14 MHz September QST p. 15 Parasitics Revisited--Part 1 September QST p. 28 Cubic Incher Mods + 30 Meters October QST p. 32 Parasitics Revisited--Part 2 November QST p. 25 Circuit Improvements for the Heath SB-220 Amplifier--Part 1 December QST p. 41 Circuit Improvements for the Heath SB-220 Amplifier--Part 2 December QST p. 44 A Portable QRP CW Transceiver--Part 1 1991 January QST p. 17 A Portable QRP CW Transceiver--Part 2 February QST p. 23 The BP-80: An 80-Meter CW Transceiver 1993 March QST p. 28 Transmitter Power: What It Is, What It Does and How to Use It April QST p. 27 A Multimode Phasing Exciter for 1 to 500 MHz September QST p. 36 Under the Hood