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Annotated Index Thru September 2021 K9YA Telegraph Annotated Alphabetic Index by Article Title Current Through October 2021 Issue 007, Move Over!, John Swartz, WA9AQN, June 2014, p. 2 WWII spycraft, S.O.E. and radio interception. 100,000 New Amateurs Wanted, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2021, p. 1 The 5-meter plan. 2AZK, 2ABT & 2CUQ, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2010, p. 8 Follow up to “Talking with Radio Rescue’s Bob Marx, 2AZK” in August 2010 issue. 2B RADIO PARTS LLC, Donnie Garrett, WA9TGT, October 2011, p. 3 Drake parts supplier’s story. 3BWT, Brian Duddy, N2BTD, July 2021, p. 3 Eppa W. Darne, 3WBT, of Washington, D.C.ß 4SQRP Group EZKeyer Kit, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2010, p. 1 A full-featured compact keyer designed by AAØZZ. 4SQRP Test Set Kit, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2009, p. 1 Building the multipurpose kit and review. 13 Colonies Special Event, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2015, p. 1 Celebrate Independence Day on the air. The 5-Meter Squabble, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2021, p. 1 Bootleggers, QRM and Wobbulators. 50-Years Later, I Know How to Fix It, Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, November 2016, p. 4 The Knight-Kit T-60. 621.384–An Appreciation, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, May 2013, p. 2 Dr. Herbert J. Reich, the man and his texts. The 1930 “Arctic Patrol” Maneuvers, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2009, p. 1 Snow, ice and arctic temperatures in open cockpit pursuit biplanes at 160 mph. The 1941 Ham Radio-Red Cross Relay, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2015, p. 1 1977, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2012, p. 1 First year in the life of a ham. ‘6XT’s Flying Ford, John Kirk, VK4TJ/VE6XT, October 2007, p. 4 VHF contesting in the Canadian Rockies. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. 73s, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2010, p. 8 An addition to our "Department of The More Things Change." 8DKE, Brian Duddy, Ndember 20202BTD, April 2010, p. 5 Lorentz Arnold Morrow, 8DKE, founder of Morrow Radio Company. 8FV, Brian Duddy, N2BTD, November 2019, p. 7 James Weldon Paine, 8FV, early amateur radio operator from Syracuse, New York. AADE Frequency Counter Kit, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2013, p. 1 Review of the AADE frequency counter kit. AADE L/C Meter IIB, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2012, p. 1 Review of the AADE L/C meter IIB kit. About CW, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, April 2014, p. 5 An unforgettable friend and CW nets. A Bigger Squeak, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2008, p. 1 Constructing the Wilderness Radio NorCal 40A and review. A Century of Progress, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2011, p. 1 Amateur radio at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. A Christmas KOB, Ted Holland, WB3AVD, December 2018, p. 2 Commemorative key on board. A Note from Galen, Galen Johnson, WA6SBB, April 2011, p. 6 Galen describes his shack and the origins of FISTS Rag Chewers Club. A Recipe for Ham? John Swartz, WA9AQN, April 2016, p. 2 Foreign exchange student to ham. A Tale of Two License Guides, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2016, p. 1 Book review. A Wintry “Bug” for Christmas, Ted Holland, WB3AVD, December 2015, p. 4 Adventures with Antennas, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, April 2020, p. 3 Antennas employed at a high school radio club. Advice to New Key Collectors, Lynn Burlingame, N7CFO, February 2004, p. 4 Aim Your Beamers at Shangri-LaLa, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, September 2007, p. 5 Cousin Ernst’s TVI misadventure. Air Force Radio School, Jim Davis, NW5F, June 2007, p. 2 Airship USS Los Angeles, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2010, p. 8 U.S. Navy again calls upon amateur radio operators. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. AKA, Big Fat Cat, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2006, p. 1 Remembering WD9BFC. Alan Turing, The Imitation Game and Us, John Swartz, WA9AQN, July 2015, p. 2 Film review. All Thumbs Telegraphy, Ted Holland, WB3AVD, November 2016, p. 2 Innovative keys. Alinco DX-R8/T Communication RCVR, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, July 2021, p. 4 Product review. All About Mobile Morse, Paul Signorelli, WØRW, October 2005, p. 4 All Bands, Legal-Limit Dipole Project, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, April 2010, p. 6 Installing an antenna in a “‘dark holler,’ where the sun hardly shines.” All Hands on Deck, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, October 2008, p. 7 The ship and ham radio—great equalizers. Amateur Radio at the Movies, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, July 2012, p. 5 Ham radio in the film Super 8. Amateur Radio at the Movies, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, June 2013, p. 3 Arthur Godfrey, K4LIB, and Doris Day in The Glass Bottom Boat. Amateur Radio at the Movies, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, April 2014, p. 6 Amateur radio depicted in Frequency. Amateur Radio at the Movies, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, May 2015, p. 5 Amateur radio depicted in The Dish. Amateur Radio at the Movies, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, September 2015, p. 6 Amateur radio depicted in The Anderson Tapes. Amateur Radio at the Movies, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, April 2016, p. 5 Men of Boys Town, 1941. Amateur Radio Club of Trinity High School, Katelyn Murray, KB3LRN, January 2005, p. 2 Amateur Radio Defense, Philip Cala Lazar, K9PL, February 2020, p. 1 An ephemeral amateur radio magazine. Amateur Radio Military Appreciation Day, Emery McLendon, KB9IBW, July 2004, p. 4 Amateur Radio on Television, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, November 2013, p. 8 The Twilight Zone: “The Monster are Due on Maple Street.” Amateur Radio Secrets, Philip Cala Lazar, K9PL, October 2017, p. 1 CIA declassifies amateur files. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Amateur Radio USSR, Philip Cala Lazar, K9PL, August 2015, p. 1 Box 88, Moscow - Part I. Amateur Radio USSR, Philip Cala Lazar, K9PL, September 2015, p. 1 Box 88, Moscow - Part II. Amateur Radio USSR, Philip Cala Lazar, K9PL, October 2015, p. 1 Box 88, Moscow - Part III. Amateur Radio's Career Driver, Tom Traughber, WØZX, September 2020, p. 4 Remembrance of ham radio past. Amelia Earhart’s Hams, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2009, p. 1 Hams’ role in the legendary flight. American Morse Code & The Mockingbird, Bob Houf, K7ZB, June 2020, p. 3 Learning landline Morse and one smart bird. An Apple for Mavis Beacon, Kevin der Kinderen, K4VD, November 2006, p. 4 Improve your typing skills. An Elmer’s Tale, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, May 2009, p. 5 Remembering a ham’s ham. An Excursion Into The Raspberry Pi…, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, September 2014, p. 4 An Excursion Into DMR, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, September 2019, p. 4 An Oddball Vertical, Part I, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, August 2009, p. 6 Bargain parts and lots of fun. 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Art’s Field Day Story, Art Steinke, WB9JKZ, August 2004, p. 4 As Times Move On, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, December 2019, p. 4 Maintaining order of all those cables and wires. The Attack of the Evil Plot Bunny, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, July 2017, p. 2 WWII-era cryptography. The Attraction of QRP, Grant McDuling, VK4JAZ, May 2006, p. 7 ATV 101, Bil Munsil, K1ATV, June 2006, p. 2 Amateur television basics. The Audion, DeForest, and Other Stuff, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, March 2021, p. 3 Aurora Air Traffic Control Center, Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, June 2009, p. 4 What goes on behind those thick steel doors? Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Autochenilles Across Asia, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2010, p. 1 The 1931 Haardt-Citröen Trans-Asia Expedition. Baby Boomer DX’ers, John Swartz, WA9AQN, October 2014, p.
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