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- QST ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - Very Low Frequency (VLF)
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- QST pp. 50-54
- March 1960
- Amateur VLF Observation--How to Listen for
- Whistlers
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- QST pp. 36-37
- Oct. 1962
- An NAA Receiver
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- QST p. 53
- March 1963
- Still Another NAA Receiver
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- QST p. 17-19
- April 1964
- A Simple Low-Frequency Converter
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- QST p. 27
- Feb. 1965
- A VLF Converter with Untuned Input
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- QST p. 23-25
- Oct. 1966
- A VLF Receiver without Tuning Capacitors or Coils
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- QST p. 18-22
- Sept. 1968
- 600 to 20,000 Meters
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- QST p. 34-37
- Nov. 1971
- A WWVL Receiver
- feedback, QST, Dec. 1971, p. 47
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- QST p. 19-21
- Jan. 1974
- A Crystal-Controlled Converter and Simple
- Transmitter for 1750-meter Operation
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- QST p. 23-27
- June 1977
- A High-Performance Low-Frequency Converter
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- QST p. 32
- Aug. 1978
- A Longwave Converter
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- 1987 September QST p. 42
- VLF and the Ham (Tech. Corres.) 2 pages
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