Product Review and Short Takes from QST Magazine Copyright © 2004 by the American Radio Relay League Inc. All rights reserved. January, 2005 Product
From January 2005 QST © ARRL Joel R. Hallas, W1ZRAssistant Technical Editor[email protected] PRODUCT REVIEW Reviewed by Larry Wolfgang, WR1B Senior Ass
From January 2005 QST © ARRL Figure 3—A lighted magnifying lamp was an excellent addition to my kit building tools. Here I was working on the KDSP2 ci
From January 2005 QST © ARRL Table 1 Elecraft KAT100 Automatic Antenna Tuner Manufacturer’s Specifications Measured in ARRL Lab See below. Not tested.
From January 2005 QST © ARRL you don’t like the default settings for low and high frequency cutoff for the SSB filters, you can change those to suit y
From January 2005 QST © ARRL Alinco DJ-C7T Pocket-sized VHF/UHF FM Transceiver Figure 10—While not quite as slim as a credit card, this radio won’t ma
From January 2005 QST © ARRL Table 3 Alinco DJ-C7T, serial number M000663 Manufacturer’s Specifications Measured in the ARRL Lab Frequency coverage:
From January 2005 QST © ARRL of the radio is for the charger or to connect an external supply of up to 6.5 V dc. Getting Things Under Control The gray
From January 2005 QST © ARRL By Steve Ford, WB8IMY E asyLog5 is a complex piece of software. That is both a compliment and a caution. This is not mere
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