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QST ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - Safety
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
members and affiliated clubs.
For your convenience, you may reproduce this information,
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it, provided that you reproduce it in its entirety and do so free
of charge. Paper copies of these bibliographies are available from
the ARRL Technical Department Secretary. Send a separate SASE for
each bibliography desired to:
ARRL Administrative Headquarters
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Back issues can be obtained from the Circulation Department at the
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1978 June QST p. 11
How Safe is Your Ham Shack? - Part 1
July QST p. 37
How Safe is Your Ham Shack? - Part 2
September QST p. 31
Technical Correspondence
October QST p. 39
How Safe is Your Ham Shack? - Part 3
1980 January QST p. 56
Toward Safer Antenna Installations
March QST p. 32
Walking Your Tower Up? Can You Do It Safely?
July QST p. 40
Walking Your Tower Up? (Correspondence)
October QST p. 47
Additional Safety For The Field Day
Overvoltage Protection Circuit
1981 January QST p. 42
Safety Against Electrical Shock
1982 November QST p. 50
Battery Pack Safety For Hand Held Rigs
1983 November QST p. 61
Power Interlock Safety
1984 February QST p. 49
Power Interlock Safety
April QST p. 42
Safe AC Power Wiring Practices
October QST p. 40
High Voltage Power Supply Safety
December QST p. 19
The Amateur and Electrical Safety 4 pages
1985 July QST p. 43
Electrical Safety
1988 April QST p. 45
Safety Screen For Cooling Fans
June QST p. 49
Safer Operation For The Field Day
Generator Overvoltage Protector
1990 February QST p. 39
Improved ONV Safety Belts
(Also see Product Review Dec 1989)
November QST p. 41
Safety First
1991 March QST p. 28
Making Soldering Safer
June QST p. 43
Quick Power and Antenna Disconnects for
Equipment Lightning Safety
July QST p. 47
More on Safe Wiring Practices
August QST p. 42
More on Safer Soldering
1992 July QST p. 50
Simulated Emergencies Test the System
1993 May QST p. 69
Is Amateur Radio Safe?
July QST p. 40
Reverse-Polarity Protection for Your Gear