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QST ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - Receivers, VHF and up
Thank you for requesting the following information from the ARRL
Technical Information Service (TIS) or the ARRL Automated
Information Server (Internet: info@arrl.org). ARRL HQ is glad to
provide this information free of charge as a service to League
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1978 May QST p. 20
VHF Coverage for Collins S Line
Receivers
June QST p. 14
Low-Noise GaAs FET UHF Preamplifiers
1979 December QST p. 24
A Single-Channel VHF Monitor Receiver
1980 May QST p. 16
Increasing Receiver Dynamic Range
1982 March QST p. 35
Build an FM-Receiver Clone 3 pages
May QST p. 32
Getting Started on VHF: A Tunable I-F 3 pages
For VHF Converters
June QST p. 36
Low-Noise Preamplifiers for 1296 MHz 4 pages
QST p. 42
Getting Started on VHF: A 6-Meter 3 pages
Receiving Converter
1983 February QST p. 28
A High-Quality UHF Source for Microwave 5 pages
Applications
March QST p. 11
Make Mine Modular: Easy-to-Build 5 pages
Receiving Converter and Test Equipment
for 435 MHz
1987 June QST p. 15
The W2CXM 2-Meter Cube Receiver and 7 pages
Scanner
July QEX p. 3
A Simple and Effective Filter for the 3 pages
10-GHz Band
August QEX p. 8
Transverter Band Swithcing Display and 7 pages
Universal Power Supply
September QST p. 65
Injection Locking on 10 GHz (theory) 1 page
1988 August QST p. 27
A Sensitive Integrating Squelch Circuit
1989 June QST p. 21
A No-Tune Transverter for 3456 MHz
July QST p. 15
A Clean Low-Cost Microwave Local Oscillator
1990 January QST p. 32
The Elevator: A simple 220-MHz Transverter
October QST p. 27
A Single-Board Bilateral 5760-MHz Transverter
1991 July QST p. 25
A Single-Board, No-Tune 902-MHz Transverter
1992 August QST p. 19
High-Performance Direct-Conversion Receivers
September QST p. 35
A 40-Meter Regenerative Receiver You Can
Build
October QST p. 30
Measuring SSB/CW Receiver Sensitivity
November QST p. 45
Recent Advances in Shortwave Receiver
Design
1993 January QST p. 32
High-Performance, Single-Signal Direct-
Conversion Receivers
February QST p. 23
A High-Dynamic-Range MF/HF Receiver Front
End
February QST p. 56
W1AW at the Flick of a Switch
June QST p. 24
A Comparison of Solid-State and Tube-
Based Receiver Systems Using CAD
July QST p. 28
A Synchronous Detector for AM Transmissions