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 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 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.

An Oddball Vertical, Part Il, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, September 2009, p. 6 Bargain parts and lots of fun.

An Old Friend, John Swartz, WA9AQN, October 2012, p. 4 Pondering a 1941 J-36 U.S. Signal Corps semi-automatic key.

…and the Winner is…, K9YA Telegraph Staff, December 2011, p. 6 K9YA Telegraph photo contest winner announced.

Andy Hardy's QSP, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2020, p. 1 "W8ZXR" relays Judge Hardy's traffic.

Another New Kid on the Block, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, November 2018, p. 4 YouKits SK-1A QRP SSB XCVR.

Another FB K9YA Field Day, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, September 2010, p. 7 A motto or two to help us remember.

Another Secret Handshake, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2006, p. 8 The amateur radio fraternity. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Another Way to Skin a Cat, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, February 2016, p. 4 Magnetic loops.

ANT HR IS FLAG POLE – HW CPY? Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, April 2004, p. 2 Stealthy vertical.

Antennas and Vertigo “Paralyzation, Rick Hiller, W5RH, October 2006, p. 2 Acrophobia.

Antenna Adjectives–Words Aplenty, Rick Hiller, W5RH, July 2010, p. 4 So many antennas, so little time.

Apéritif, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2018, p. 1 Stimulating your amateur radio appetite.

Arachnid’s Lullaby, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2009, p. 1 Baby Black Widow paddle kit for the PFR-3.

Arachnid’s Song, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2006, p. 1 Building the W5JH Black Widow paddle kit.

The Archbold Expedition, Philip Cala Lazar, K9PL, August 2017, p. 1 Aboard Guba II–Part I.

The Archbold Expedition, Philip Cala Lazar, K9PL, September 2017, p. 1 Aboard Guba II–Part II.

“Arctic Patrol” Update, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2009, p. 6 Unidentified aircraft was a Douglas 0-2K.

The Art and Skill of Radio-Telegraphy, K9YA Telegraph Staff, April 2013, p. 4 Fifth revised edition of the Pierpont classic is announced.

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 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. 2 They can’t do that on a cell phone.

Back to My Roots, Redux, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, July 2015, p. 4 Return to the straight key.

Back to the Future, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, August 2017, p. 2 The KN-Q7A SSB transceiver kit.

Back to the Future, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, November 2019, p. 3 Landline telegraphy.

Back to the Old Days, Nico de Jong, OZ1BMC, January 2014, p. 4 Teleprinter exchange on a PC.

Bailey’s Barn, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, June 2006, p. 6 Recalling rural camaraderie.

Baker, Howland & Jarvis Islands, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2021, p. 1 Guano, colonization and amateur radio.

Barefoot Boy with Cheeks of Tan…, Bob Dillon, WB9LTN, April 2009, p. 4 Railroad telegrapher to .

Barrow Radio Club, Bill Wilson, KJ4EX, February 2011, p. 4 A short history.

Barry Goldwater, K7UGA, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2011, p. 1 In 1964 a revered senator and ham ran for president.

Beaconator, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2014, p. 1 QRPme’s 30-meter beacon/transmitter kit.

Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, April 2005, p. 6 High-speed straight key operation.

Been There, Done That, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, August 2013, p. 2 The Northwest Electronics, Eugene, Oregon, story.

Beep, Beep!, Steve, N9WAT, May 2004, p. 6 Morse code on your cell phone.

The Beer Can Rumble, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, December 2008, p. 5 The classic hops and barley skyhook.

Before W, K & N, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2020, p. 1 International prefixes from an ancient booklet of lore. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Beginnings. . . , Adam M. Farson, VA7OJ/AB4OJ, January 2007, p. 2 One ham’s start in ZS-land.

The Best Job I Ever Had, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, March 2008, p. 6 Post-war adventures at ARRL headquarters.

The Best Rig I Never Built, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, March 2009, p. 6 A Raytheon RK-20 and the dreams it spun.

Beyond the Blue Horizon, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2007, p. 1 Amateur radio aboard Thor Heyerdahl’s Kon-Tiki.

Bicycle Mobile, Byron Stoeser, W7SWC, May 2006, p. 2

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part I, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, April 2011, p. 4 Bicycle touring amateur radio style.

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part II, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, May 2011, p. 2

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part III, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, June 2011, p. 2

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part IV, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, July 2011, p. 2

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part V, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, September 2011, p. 2

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part VI, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, October 2011, p. 2

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part VII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, November 2011, p. 2

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part VIII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, December 2011, p. 2

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part IX, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, January 2012, p. 2

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part X, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, February 2012, p. 2

A Bicycle Mobile Adventure, Part XI, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, April 2012, p. 4

Bill Little, W2OJJ (SK), Chris Johnson, WA2ZDY/4, July 2010, p. 6 Memories of a memorable elmer.

The BITX40, Redux, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, June 2018, p. 4

The Black Bouncer, Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, February 2007, p. 2 New straight key design.

A Blast from the Past, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, August 2009, p. 2 A modern crystal radio.

Blowin’ in the Wind, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, November 2004, p. 5 Rod’s start—finding a cache of old QSL cards.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. The Boat Ride, Part I, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, March 2019, p. 8 The maritime adventure begins.

The Boat Ride, Part II, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, April 2019, p. 4

The Boat Ride, Part III, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, May 2019, p. 4

The Boat Ride, Part IV, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, June 2019, p. 4

The Boat Ride, Part V, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, July 2019, p. 4

The Boat Ride, Part VI, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, August 2019, p. 8

The Boat Ride, Part VII, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, September 2019, p. 2

Bob Henry, WØARA, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, April 2013, p. 6 Recalling Henry Radio in Butler, Missouri.

Bob Ringwald, K6YBV, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, March 2020, p. 3

Bob Stevens, K9ING, July 2012, p. 5 HF QSO reacquaints friends 54 years later.

The Boomer: A Story of the Rails, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2017, p. 1 Book review.

The Boy Electrician, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, February 2011, p. 3 Vintage book offers classic start to electronics career.

Brasspounders–Young Telegraphers of the Civil War, Herb Scarpelli, WK9O, Sept. 2005, p. 5 Book review.

The Brasspounder, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2018, p. 1 Book review.

Brown Bros. Key and Paddle Rarities, Ed Goss, N3CW, March 2016, p. 4

Brush Up Your Shakespeare, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2008, p. 1 Many a role on amateur radio’s stage.

A Brush With Death, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, June 2006, p. 5 Danger aboard an attack transport.

BTECH UV-5X3, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2017, p. 1 First impressions of the BTECH UV-5X3 tribander HT.

BUG Nite, Michael Babineau, VE3WMB, November 2004, p. 7

A Bug with a Tale, Harcourt “Bud” Quick, W8BHK, February 2005, p. 2 Saga of a semi-automatic key.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Bugdom Revisited, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2007, p. 7 Follow-up to “The Road to Bugdom” article, December 2006.

Build This D-104 Mic Lamp!, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, March 2005, p. 4 Lollipop microphone to shack lamp.

Built Like a Tank – The WS #19 Mark II, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, June 2004, p. 2 WWII vintage gear.

The Butternut Vertical YAHOO Group, Scott Evans, N4ZOU, July 2008, p. 5

Byron Price & the Wartime Amateur Ban, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2013, p. 7 The director of the Office of Censorship and his decision.

The Call Out, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, June 2015, p. 6 A club net honors a silent key.

Cameradio, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, May 2007, p. 5 Memories of a Pittsburgh radio retailer.

Can You Hear Me Now? Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, September 2015, p. 4 Propagation and more.

Canine Express Radio-Telegram Service, Frederick Beihold, NV1N, January 2020, p. 7 A volunteer effort that's a win-win for amateur radio, dogs and their owners.

Cap’n Mike’s Tale, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, January 2004, p. 2 Field Day 2004.

Cartoon Caption Contest, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, January 2005, p. 6

Cartoon Caption Contest Winner, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, February 2005, p. 6

Cartoon Caption Contest, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, February 2007, p. 8

Cartoon Caption Contest—Results!, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, March 2007, p. 8

Cartoon Caption Contest, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, January 2009, p. 6

Cartoon Caption Contest Winner, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, March 2009, p. 7

Celebrating Our Native Heritage, Bob Davies, K7BHM, August, p, 6 The Navajo Code Talkers, N7C.

Chicago Electrical Memories, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, November 2020, p. 4 The Simpson 260 meter and much more.

Chicago Tribune Prints Morse Code Insights, April 2006, p. 7 N9BOR interviewed.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Cheap is Good..., Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, April 2018, p. 2 A new life for an old computer.

The Chevy and Elmac Caper, Bob Fanning, K4VB, August 2017, p. 4 Take one 1956 Chevrolet and one Elmac AE-67.

Chicken Fat Operators, July 2018, p. 6

Chicken Fat Operators Celebrate 40th Anniversary, February 2019, p. 7

Chicken Fat Operators Club, May 2021, p. 7 Now on Facebook.

The Chimera, Ted Holland, WB3AVD, June 2021, p. 2 A very unusual, one of a kind, key.

The Chinese Invasion Continues, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, April 2013, p. 2 The Baofeng UV-5R+ transceiver reviewed.

Christmas Cheer, Kimberly L. Elmore, N5OP, December 2014, p. 2 Fröhliche Weihnachten.

A Christmas “Eye” to the Future, Charlie Young, AG4YO, December 2005, p. 6 Family holiday reminiscence.

A Christmas Tree Key..., Ted Holland, WB3AVD, December 2017, p. 8 Christmas tree lore and a key that looks like a Christmas tree.

Churchill Today, Dieter Klaschka, DL2BQD, September 2011, p. 6 A stroll through London.

The Clandestine Experience, Jim Henson, W4UFP, February 2012, p.6 Radio intrigue.

Clubs and Contesting, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, December 2017, p. 7

Clubs and Their Contribution to Society, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, October 2019, p. 3

Classic Mic Rebuild, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, September 2018, p. 2 Shure Unidyne, Part I.

Classic Mic Rebuild, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, October 2018, p. 2 Shure Unidyne, Part II.

The Clerk, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, August 2021, p. 6 Morse code skills and where they may lead.

Clues and Kinks for the Radio Ham, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, July 2010, p. 5 Effective shack cleaning.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Code Girls, John Swartz, WA9AQN, December 2018, p. 4 Book review.

Code Testing SK, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2007, p. 8 The FCC Morse exam is no more.

Cold War Tales, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2007, p. 1 Post-WWII amateur radio in the U.S.A.

Code Wars, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2020, p. 1 Book review.

Come On! 5X9?, Clyde Bennish, NL7VH/DU7LVH, August 2020, p. 3 Truth in reporting signal strength.

Commodore Steve’s Yarn, Steve, N9WAT, January 2004, p. 3 Field Day 2004.

Compendium of Automatic Morse Code, August 2017, p. 4 New book by Ed Goss, N3CW

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part I, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, July 2012, p. 4 Biography of a memorable amateur radio operator.

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part II, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, August 2012, p. 4

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part III, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, September 2012, p. 5

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part IV, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, October 2012, p. 5

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part V, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, November 2012, p. 5

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part VI, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, December 2012, p. 5

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part VII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, January 2013, p. 5

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part VIII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, February 2013, p. 5

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part IX, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, March 2013, p. 3

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part X, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, April 2013, p. 5

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part XI, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, May 2013, p. 5

Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE, Part XII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, June 2013, p. 6

CONELRAD for Hams, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2009, p. 1 Amateur radio’s role in the Control of Electromagnetic Radiation.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Confessions of a Closet Key Collector, Steve Silverman, KB3SII, February 2013, p. 6

Conquer Code!, Arnie Timm, KAØTPZ, May 2016, p. 6 Poem.

A Contester in the Making, Melinda Alsobrook, KI4CIA, September 2008, p. 5 Scaling the contesting ladder.

Contesting? Who, Me? Are You Kidding? John Swartz, WA9AQN, January 2013, p. 6 Young hams do some amateur radio contesting and more.

Contesting? You Gotta Be KIDding!, Bryant Rascoll, KG5HVO, January 2018, p. 4 Kids and .

Continuous Waves, Arnold CW Timm, KAØTPZ, February 2015, p. 6 Poem.

Conversational CW, Jeff Goodspeed, KA9S, March 2012, p. 2 Morse language and usage.

Countering Hitler's Spies, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2021, p. 1 Book review.

Covert Radio Agents, 1939-1945, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2021, p. 1 Book review.

CQ GC, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2014, p. 1 The Morse net for aspiring Generals.

CQ ETI?, Jordan Makower, June 2021, p. 6 Radio telescopes and space travel.

CQ USS Seattle, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2008, p. 1 Fred Schnell, 1QP, aboard the U.S. Navy’s 1925 Goodwill Tour.

The Cracker Barrel, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2005, p. 1 The FCC waiting room—what tales it held.

Crosley, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2015, p. 1 Book review: The Crosley brothers, a dual biography.

Crosley Revisited, Frank Bender, K8FB, May 2015, p. 8 Memories of Crosley.

Cross-Mode Contact Saves A Life, J. Bruce Prior, N7RR, February 2004, p. 3

Crowdsourcing, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, February 2014, p. 4 The X1M QRP transceiver and the power of many.

Cryptography and Network Security, Part I, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, February 2010, p. 2

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Cryptography and Network Security, Part II, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, March 2010, p. 4

Custom QSLs by Jeff Murray, K1NSS, January 2014, p. 6 By the creator of Dashtoons.

The Curious Case of Sir Hubert, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2016, p. 1 Radio reception sans radio?

The Cutting Edge of Ham Radio, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, November 2004, p. 4 Classic razor blade receiver.

CWCOM, Gerry, "G3MS," February 2020, p. 3 Another way to do CW.

CW Forever and Ever, Jim Hatherley, WA1TBY, October 2004, p. 6 Poem.

The CW Rogues, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2004, p. 2 Field Day 2004.

CW Rogues Field Day 2004, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2004, p. 1

CW Rogues Field Day 2006, August 2006, p. 2

CW, The Fun Mode, March 2010, p.5 K9YA Telegraph’s free, downloadable brochure for CW newcomers.

CW Touch Keyer, Sumner Eagerman, WA1JOS, September 2004, p. 2

Cyclone 40, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2014, p. 1 Review of the 4SQRP Group 40-meter QRP transceiver kit.

Cyclone 40 Kit, July 2013, p. 4 A new and innovative transceiver from David Cripe, NMØS, and 4SQRP Group.

D-104 Paddle, Doug Fabian, N8EPE, April 2007, p. 4 New life for old microphone.

Dangerous Crossings, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2015, p. 1 Book review: First modern polar expedition, 1925.

Darren Sanchez, WA5TCZ, February 2020, p. 8 Paying tribute to Darron Sanchez, WA5TCZ (SK), a true gentleman ham.

Dateline: O’ahu, Ann S. Shaver, WH2E, December 2006, p. 2 Hawaiian earthquake coverage.

Dave, the Traffic Handler, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, July 2018, p. 3 Dave, WB7VSN.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. The Day Australia Called, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, April 2009, p. 5 Alice Springs, American Morse and the Continental code.

Dayton Hamvention 2008, Steve, N9WAT, July 2008, p. 2

Dear Hiram, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, August 2012, p. 2 Dayton Hamvention® 2012

Dear Hiram, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, July 2013, p. 2 Dayton Hamvention® 2013

Dear Hiram, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, July 2014, p. 2 Dayton Hamvention® 2014

Dear Hiram, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, October 2014, p. 4 The ARRL centennial celebration and more.

Dear Hiram, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, August 2015, p. 2 Dayton Hamvention® 2015

Dear Hiram, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, September 2016, p. 4 Dayton Hamvention® 2016

Debunked? Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2014, p. 1 Clyde De Vinna, W6OJ; Clinton DeSoto, W1CBD; and Peter Freuchen.

Defending Our Bands, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2012, p. 1 Ridding pecuniary interests from the amateur bands.

Defining Moment, Ken Muggli, KØHL, October 2013, p. 5 Long ago and far away, a crystal radio–the journey begins.

Deluxe Tenna Dipper, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2011, p. 1 Review of the Deluxe Tenna Dipper antenna analyzer kit.

The Devil Knows Morse Code, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, September 2009, p. 5 Donald Duck finds his “Better Self.”

Dick’s Official Welcome, August 2004, p. 5 K9YA Telegraph cartoonist’s welcome.

Dictators and Amateur Radio, Francisc Grünberg, YO4PX, June 2008, p. 2 Ham radio under totalitarianism.

Digital Modes, Part I, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, April 2010, p. 2

Digital Modes, Part II, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, May 2010, p. 2

Digital Modes Revisited, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, May 2014, p. 4

Digital Modes Revisited II, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, June 2016, p. 2 Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Digital Voice For the Rest of Us, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, June 2013, p. 2 Digital voice DIY.

A Direct Conversion Receiver, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, November 2012, p. 2

Direct Conversion Receivers, Part I, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, November 2009, p. 3

Direct Conversion Receivers, Part II, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, December 2009, p. 4

Disaster in the High Arctic, Mark Solomon, KQØA, with Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2007, p. 2 Airship Italia, Umberto Nobile and Giuseppe Biagi.

Divine Intervention, Tim Herron, NM8Y, January 2019, p. 7 Or just plain luck, you decide.

Dodge's Telegraph & Radio Institute, Curtis Gidding, KC9UNL, October 2018, p. 7 Longtime Valparaiso, Indiana radio school.

Doing the Dishes to DX, Charlie Cotterman, KA8OQF, July 2011, p. 6 The kitchen, a great place for listening to DX.

Dole Air Race, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2021, p. 1 Radio in the 1927 Oakland- air race.

Don Wallace, W6AM, & Howard Hughes, 5CY, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2013, p. 3 Don Wallace’s connection to Hughes’ 1938 around the world flight.

Don't Forget, It's Fun, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2006, p. 1 Amateur radio’s basic appeal.

Don’t Shock That Diode, Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, May 2012, p. 5 Care and handling of semiconductor diodes.

Don’t Wait for APR1L’s QSL Card, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, May 2008, p. 6 QST’s tradition of April Fool’s Day articles.

Down Into the Rabbit Hole, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, December 2020, p. 6 Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) primer.

Dr. Frankenstein, I Presume? Paul Hendershott, W9BBR, March 2004, p. 2 The joy of Elecraft rigs.

Dr. Robert “Smitty” Smithwick, W6CS (SK), May 2013, p. 3 An accomplished medical professional and celebrated amateur radio operator passes.

DX ESP? Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2020, p. 1 The paranormal or something else?

Drifting Along, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, August 2018, p. 4 Oscillators and rig stability. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. DX Hog Heaven, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, January 2004, p. 1 Chasing those rare ones.

Early FM Radio, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2020, p. 1 Book review.

Early Radio Detectors, Joe Medsker, K8LKC, September 2007, p. 4

Earning a Wartime WAC, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, April 2010, p. 4 Earning a different kind of WAC.

Echolink Opens Doors for New Hams, Sia Mallios, KB3LRB, March 2005, p. 2

E.F. Johnson Radio Restorations, Chuck Hurley, K1LTI, May 2010, p. 4

The Eisenhower Years, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2007, p. 1 Amateur radio news and views during Ike’s first term.

Electromagnetic Pulses, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, January 2011, p. 6 EMP basics.

Electronics and the "Law" of Unintended Consequences, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, May 2021, p.6

Electronics In The Evolution Of Flight, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2014, p. 1 Book review.

The Elmer Letters, Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., AC6C, November 2010, p. 3 The elmering relationship of a mid-1950s Novice: Part I

The Elmer Letters, Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., AC6C, December 2010, p. 6 The elmering relationship of a mid-1950s Novice: Part II

The Elmer Letters, Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., AC6C, February 2011, p. 2 The elmering relationship of a mid-1950s Novice: Part III

The Emergency, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, January 2020, p. 3 A colorful tale from the USAF.

Emtech ZM-2, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2012, p. 1 Review of QRP antenna tuner kit.

The End of an Era, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, October 2016, p. 6 Memories of Hamvention’s™ Hara Arena.

The End of Pappy Coignard, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, July 2018, p.4 As told to...

Enigma-E, John Swartz, WA9AQN, October 2013, p. 2 The kit. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Enigma Variations, John Swartz, WA9AQN, November 2015, p. 2 Code-named ULTRA.

Ensure the Line Unbroken, Charlie Young, AG4YO, June 2005, p. 4 Poem.

Esther Frost, KA4IFF, SK, June 2008, p. 8 Esther, a venerated and highly-skilled amateur radio operator.

Etah, Greenland or Bust, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2008, p. 1 The 1937 MacGregor Arctic Expedition and Albert Gerald Sayre, W2QY.

Etymology, Giles de Bertodano, GØAJC, September 2018, p. 4 How old is your jargon?

European QRP Vacation, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, April 2015, p. 2 Working QRP in Germany.

The Evolution of WB2ABJ Radio Club, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, July 2017, p. 4

The Excalibur Paddle, David Saylors, WK4DS, June 2006, p. 4 Craftsman’s new paddle design.

Experiencing Elecraft, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, November 2008, p. 2 Chuck discusses the Elecraft KX1, K2 and K3 transceivers.

Eyes and Ears on Top Band, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, March 2011, p. 4 On the air with the Elecraft P3 Panadapter.

FD ‘05, Steve, N9WAT, August 2005, p. 5

Field Day, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2005, p. 1

Field Day, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, June 2011, p. 4 FD from “Podunk Hollow.”

Field Day Comes but Once a Year, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, June 2008, p. 6 Annual high jinks in a classic mode.

Field Preparation: Generator Edition, Harold Mandel, W4HBM, July 2012, p. 2 Choosing a generator.

Field Preparation: Generator Edition, Harold Mandel, W4HBM, May 2015, p. 4 The new clandestine operators.

FINCO, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2020, p. 1 The Finney Antenna Company.

First Contact, Ray Day, N6HE, April 2019, p. 5

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. First QSO, Paul Friedman, ABØSI, October 2004, p. 4

First QSO, David Toepfer, KB3IPE, September 2004, p. 6

Fishing for QSOs, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2005, p. 1 Who knows who’ll answer your call.

The Fist is the Last to Go, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, August 2015, p. 4 Ham radio and the family scene.

FISTS, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2005, p. 1 International Morse Preservation Society.

Flight of the Southern Cross, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2012, p. 1 Kingsford-Smith and crew cross the Pacific-Part I.

Flight of the Southern Cross, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2012, p. 1 Kingsford-Smith and crew cross the Pacific-Part II.

Flying Saucers, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2016, p. 1 Amateur radio and the UFO phenomenon-Part I.

Flying Saucers, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2016, p. 1 Amateur radio and the UFO phenomenon-Part II.

Following Jimmy Off the Cliff, Vern Weiss, W9STB /WPE9GHF, July 2007, p. 2 Thinking for us.

The Four Cartoonist Amigos, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, September 2006, p. 2 A quartet of ham radio cartoonists.

Four Radio Mysteries, Christopher Smith, NXØE, January 2019, p. 4 Part I of II.

Four Radio Mysteries, Christopher Smith, NXØE, February 2019, p. 5 Part II of II.

Four State QRP Group, Terry Fletcher, WAØITP, March 2011, p. 2

The French Radio Amateur Who Made My Day, David J. Ring, N1EA, March 2011, p.6

From a Galaxy Far Away, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, May 2006, p. 6 Sci-fi fantasy.

From Here to Begali, Elliott Medrich, W6VFU, November 2005, p. 3 Italian work of Morse instrument art.

"From Out of the Past...", Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, September 2021, p. 4 Early ad\ventures with a cathedral radio.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Ft. Tuthill 80, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2010, p. 1 Review of 80-meter QRP rig kit.

Full Circle with a Guy Named Ralph, Paul Hendershott, W9BBR, December 2004, p. 2 Memories of a great elmer.

Fun on 160, Texas Style, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, February 2007, p. 4

Fun with QRPp CW, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, May 2005, p. 4

Garey Barrell, K4OAH SK, May 2018, p. 7 In memoriam.

The Gathering, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2015, p. 1 Good friends, good times.

The Genealogy of a Callsign, Donald C. "Skip" Lockhart, W1ZF, December 2017, p. 4 History of call sign W1ZF and the ops who held and now hold it.

Genesis, Part I, Garey Barrell, K4OAH, April 2012, p. 2 One ham’s coming of age.

Genesis, Part II, Garey Barrell, K4OAH, May 2012, p. 4

Genesis, Part III, Garey Barrell, K4OAH, June 2012, p. 2

George J. Gabert, 9JM, Brian Duddy, N2BTD, September 2020, p. 5

George W. Leck, W2POC, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, April 2008, p. 5 Amateur radio operator and radar pioneer.

George Marko, K2DWL, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, June 2020, p. 4 Memories of Radio Row salesman George Marko, K2DWL.

Get the Most From Your Antenna, Sanford A. Franzblau, KA9BBV, August 2014, p. 2

Getting Snowed, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, February 2009, p. 5 The Eldico keyer and some high speed Morse.

A Ghost Story – Ham Radio Style, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, August 2004, p. 6

The Ghost Who Learned CW, Bob Houf, K7ZB, October 2019, p. 2

The Gift of the Yagi, Jeff Murray, K1NSS, December 2015, p. 6 Further adventures of Dash, Episode One.

Gildersleeve's Restless Ghost? Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, February 2008, p. 6 The legendary cartoonist remembered.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Global Warming Down Under, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, November 2007, p. 5 Grandpa’s wisdom stands the test of time.

Going Digital!, Wayne Green, W2NSD, February 2014, p. 7 It’s 1948 and Wayne Green is introduced to RTTY on 2-meters.

The “Goldilocks” Radio, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, February 2015, p. 4 The Leixen VV898/Jetstream JT270M two-meter mobile transceiver.

The “Good Old Days”, Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, November 2007, p. 6 The more things change, the more they change.

The Good Old Days; Grumpy Old Men, John L. Swartz, WA9AQN, April 2014, p. 2

Gone to Dayton, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, February 2011, p. 5 What the big really means.

The Great War, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2019, p.1 A survey of hams in the news 1914-1918 (Part I).

The Great War, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2019, p.1 A survey of hams in the news 1914-1918 (Part II).

The Green Ham Radio, Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., AC6C, October 2010, p. 4 No longer destined for a landfill–now an eyeglass case antenna center insulator.

Gridless Gammatron, Norman Wilson, N6JV, January 2010, p. 6 Story of the venerable Heintz & Kaufman tube.

Grumpy Old Amigos, John Swartz, WA9AQN, September 2017, p. 4 When longtime pals get together.

Guess Who’s Coming to Town…, Ted Holland, WB3AVD, December 2016, p. 2 Santa-themed vertical semiautomatic key.

Guide to Collecting Keys on eBay, Dennis P. Skea, KC2CCZ, February 2006, p. 2

Hail to the Chief, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2008, p. 1 U.S. presidents praise amateur radio.

The HAL Devices 1550 Keyer, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2009, p. 1 “Daisy, Daisy. . .”

Ham and Yeggs, T. Turner, K8VBL, October 2021, p. 6 Or how a radio "ham" helped capture bank robbers.

Ham Archaeology, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, March 2014, p. 5 Documenting local amateur radio history.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Ham Feels Like Hara Looks, Jeff Murray, K1NSS, August 2018, p. 2 Hamvention 2018–K1NSS at Extra Large.

Ham Humor 1921 Style, August 2012, p. 6 From the pages the November 19, 1921 issue of the Eugene Radio Club newsletter.

Ham Origins, Mark Danner, AB7MP, Ward Silver, NØAX, October 2008, p. 6 The start of two ham radio careers.

Ham Origins, Kyle W. Jeske, N4NSS/NNNØEGS, November 2008, p. 5 Navy MARS and more.

HamQTH.com, Petr Hlozek, OK2CQR, August 2013, p. 5 Free ham radio call book and more.

Ham Radio Advertisements, Rick Hiller, W5RH, March 2015, p. 7 What that verbiage really means.

Ham Radio, A Keeper, Daniel Meloche, W1DPM, October 2005, p. 6 Amateur radio’s enduring nature.

Ham Radio and Scouting, Art Steinke, WB9JKZ, July 2005, p. 4

Ham Radio Companions, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2004, p. 1 Reports of ham radio’s death are premature.

Ham Radio Firsts, February 2009, p. 5 Personal landmarks in amateur radio include writing for the K9YA Telegraph.

Ham Radio First Day Covers, Curtis Gidding, KC9UNL, March 2017, p. 2 Amateur radio philately.

Ham Radio in a Modest Space, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, January 2020, p. 4 There's always room for ham radio.

Ham Radio on the Home Front, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2006, p. 1 WWII’s impact on amateur radio.

Ham Radio to the Rescue, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2004, p. 1 Stranded on a roof, a young ham is rescued.

Ham Radio Tube, Donald J. Dubuque, KE4IAP, March 2009, p. 8 A Web site offering amateur radio multimedia.

Ham Spirit, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2011, p. 1 Legendary DX’ers Lloyd, W6KG, and Iris Colvin, W6QL.

Hamfest!, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2005, p. 1 Why we keep returning.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Hamfest Food: Fun Facts, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2004, p. 5 It’s all about the calories.

The Ham and the CPA, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2014, p. 1 Long ago and far away.

The Hamilton Rice Expedition, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2013, p. 1 Part I: Shortwave in the tropics, 1924-1925.

The Hamilton Rice Expedition, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2013, p. 1 Part II: Shortwave in the tropics, 1924-1925.

Hams Oughta Be In Pictures, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2017, p. 1 Hams star in two films released in 1939.

Handie Talkies, Paul Signorelli, WØRW, September 2012, p. 4 Hand-helds of the vintage variety.

The Hassell-Cramer Flight, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2007, p. 1 Rockford, Illinois to Stockholm, Sweden in a Stinson Detroiter.

The Haysville Radio Disaster, Greg Trook, NØUJR, February 2119, p. 2 DeBruce Grain Elevator–June 8, 1998.

Heard Any Good QRM Lately? Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2007, p. 1 Our crowded CW bands.

Heathkit Test Equipment Products, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2014, p. 1 Book review.

Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, Tony Thorrold, VK4KKY, March 2014, p. 6 Actress and inventor, Hedy Lamarr.

Hell: Been There, Done That, Love It!, Part I, Frank Dörenberg, F/N4SPP, January 2015, p. 2 yesterday and today..

Hell: Been There, Done That, Love It!, Part II, Frank Dörenberg, F/N4SPP, February 2015, p. 2

Hell: Been There, Done That, Love It!, Part III, Frank Dörenberg, F/N4SPP, March 2015, p. 2

Help!, Paul Hendershott, W9BBR, April 2004, p. 4 Hamfest misadventures.

Herman’s Key, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, June 2007, p. 4 Whence this J-38?

Hey! Hey! It’s a Mon-Key!, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, October 2004, p. 2 Pioneering electronic keyer.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. HF For Hams, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2018, p. 1 Not HF as in high frequency, but as in Harbor Freight.

Hi... Good-Bye, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2018, p. 1 In defense of quickie QSOs.

Hi Hi–A Collection of Ham Radio Cartoons, January 2006, p. 8 Compilation of Dick’s cartoons.

High Seas Rescue, Bob Dulle, WA5GBD, December 2005, p. 4 New Extra’s exciting emergency traffic.

The Highest Honor for a Ham, Part I, Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., AC6C, October 2011, p. 4 Honoring SKs and vanity callsigns.

The Highest Honor for a Ham, Part II, Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., AC6C, November 2011, p. 4

The Highest Honor for a Ham, Part III, Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., AC6C, December 2011, p. 4

High Speed Morse, Paul Signorelli, WØRW, January 2013, p. 4 High speed primer.

High-Voltage Capacitor-Input Filter, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, November 2007, p. 2

Hi-Per-Mite, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2013, p. 1 Review of audio filter kit from NMØS & 4SQRP.

“Hog-Morse”, January 2008, p. 7 Another entry in the “ham” etymology enigma.

Hogwash for Hamsters, February 2009, p. 7 New ham radio humor book.

The Hollywood Connection, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2009, p. 8 Cinematographer J. Roy Hunt, W6CNE.

Homebrew Code Keys, Joe Medsker, K8LKC, May 2008, p. 5 Craftsmanship and ingenious designs.

Homebrew QSL Cards, Chris Walter, KI4CBF, March 2006, p. 5

Hooked!, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2017, p. 1 Electronic edutainment.

How Does a Callsign from IL Become /MM, John Swartz, WA9AQN, May 2014, p. 2 Roger Whitaker, K9JLB, radio aboard SS Hope and elsewhere.

How I Became a Telegrapher and a Radio Amateur, Jim Farrior, W4FOK, February 2009, p. 2 Part I: A young man’s experiences in the Civilian Conservation Corps.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. How I Became a Telegrapher and a Radio Amateur, Jim Farrior, W4FOK, March 2009, p. 2 Part II: More adventures in amateur radio.

How It All Started, Lee Bahr, WØVT, September 2020, p. 6 Ham radio operator–the beginning.

How Low Can We Go, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, May 2020, p. 6 The QRPp Pixie transceiver kit.

How Many Differences Can You Find? Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, September 2005, p. 8 Cartoon puzzle.

How QSL? Herb Scarpelli, WK9O, January 2004, p. 4

How to Adjust and Use a Bug, Dean Lewis, WA3WGV, June 2008, p. 5 The title says it all.

How to Chase, Work & Confirm DX, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2016, p. 1 Book review.

How W7AQK Got (Re)Issued, David Yarnes, W7AQK, June 2005, p. 2 Callsign reacquired 50 years on.

Howard Bud Freitag-W8EC, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, March 2019, p. 2

Howard Hughes, 5CY, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2009, p. 1 Around the world aboard the Lockheed Super Electra, New York World’s Fair 1939.

HT Programming Made Simple, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, October 2014, p. 6

HT to Tank, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, July 2007, p. 4 Chatting up armor on maneuvers.

Hugh's Radio Adventure, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2021, p. 1 A Great Depression Era Children's Book.

Hurricane Maria, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, September 2018, p. 5 Ramey AFB Historical Museum in the eye of the storm.

I Could Have Become a Dittybop, Mitch Gill, NA7US, September 2008, p. 2 Morse adventures in the USAF.

IGY, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2013, p. 1 Part I: Amateur Radio’s Role, 1957-1958.

IGY, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2013, p. 1 Part II: Amateur Radio’s Role, 1957-1958.

I Love CW, But. . ., Mitch Gill, YI9TU/NA7US, February 2008, p. 2 Looking forward, post-Morse testing. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. I Remember John, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, December 2010, p. 4 Great memories of a great friend.

I-TAPPA-KEY, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2019, p. 1 Was this amateur radio fraternity/sorority a League rival?

I-TAPPA-KEY, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2019, p. 1 Part II.

I Wanna…, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, August 2016, p. 7 Amateur radio meditations.

Icebreaker Mackinaw, W8AGB, Chuck Scott, N8DNX, August 2008, p. 7 aboard the Mackinaw.

If All the Guys in the World…, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2016, p. 1 Amateur radio-themed French film from 1956.

If I Had a Time Machine, Daniel Meloche, W1DPM, September 2005, p. 2 Amateur radio memoir.

I’m No McElroy, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2006, p. 1 Morse speed and how to get it.

The Indoor Sportsman—Part I, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, June 2007, p. 6 A compact antenna design.

The Indoor Sportsman—Part II, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, July 2007, p. 5

The Indoor Sportsman—Part III, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, August 2007, p. 5

The Indoor Sportsman—Part IV, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, April 2009, p. 6

The “Instructograph” Code Instructor, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, March 2005, p. 3 Vintage Morse training device.

The Interim Mill, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, September 2016, p. 2 Renovating an IBM Selectric typewriter.

Interesting People on the Air, Moe Knight, NT7C, November 2020, p. 3 From rocket science to dentistry.

In Case of Emergency..., Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, September 2021, p, 7 How to handle emergencies on-air.

In Memoriam, K9YA Telegraph Staff, April 2017, p. 7 Remembering NR8U, WK9O and K9YAZ.

In Search of the Perfect Key, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, October 2017, p. 4

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. In the Beginning, David Pilote, VE3DPC, October 2005, p. 2 One ham’s start.

In the Beginning… Ham Radio, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2006, p. 1 Ham radio’s earliest days in contemporary newspaper accounts.

In the Zone, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2007, p. 1 Morse as second nature.

Inspiring Youth, Aurel Chiruta, YO9FNR, June 2008, p. 4 School Radio Club YO9FNR.

International Law & Ham Radio, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2013, p. 1 Part I: 1912 to 1932

International Law & Ham Radio, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2013, p. 1 Part II: 1938 to 1954

“Ionospheric Communicator,” Dean Lewis, WA3WGV, February 2008, p. 5 “You’re talking to who?” Not so simple communications.

Is There an SWL in Ham Radio’s Future? Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2004, p. 1 New operators? Look to shortwave listeners.

The J-37 & J-38, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2005, p. 6 Two classic U.S. Signal Corps straight keys.

James K. Keathley, W8RJG, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, September 2021, p. 6 Permanently injured ham breaks barriers and excels.

Jauhelihapiiras Is Meat Loaf, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, April 2008, p. 8 Rod’s pal from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

J.C. Bose, Father of Radio? John Kirk, VK4TJ, October 2009, p. 4 A contemporary of Hertz, Lodge, Fleming and Marconi.

Jim OM, We Hardly Knew Ye, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, July 2006, p. 6 Bittersweet story of WWII USAAF pilot.

Joe Slattery, W9DRL, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, July 2020, p. 3 Amateur radio operator and veteran broadcast announcer.

John Edward Garvey, W8RID, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2018, p. 1 "Pop" engages the world from his bedside.

Jump in! The Water’s Fine!, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2005, p. 1 Don’t worry, be happy; get on the air.

Just Another Radio Guy from Chicago, Kirt Shore, KC9CBY, February 2004, p. 2 Hallicrafters S-38 replica back panel vendor. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Just Blame It All On Ralph Anderson, Alan Pike, W4MQC, November 2006, p. 2 Youthful radio recollection.

“Just Sort a Few Cards…”, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, August 2016, p. 2 Adventures at the W8 DX bureau.

Just Your Normal, Everyday Ham, Scott Cerrito, NV8P, July 2016, p. 2 Honoring our Elmers.

JYE Tech Capacitance Meter, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2017, p. 1 Kit review.

JYE Tech Function Generator, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2016, p. 1 FG085 miniDDS kit.

K1EL Morse Tutor Kit, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2019, p. 1 Buy it for the tutor, keep it for the keyer.

Katakana Man, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2019, p. 1 Book review.

Kathleen Parkin, 6GK, 6SO, 6BP, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, January 2016, p. 2 One the earliest licensed YLs in the U.S.A.

Kay Kibling, W2HXQ, & Ruth Nichols, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2014, p. 1 WWII and “The Hams Join Up.”

K.D. Wilson and the Byrd Expedition, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2009, p. 6 Prior adventures of K.D. Wilson, W3GT.

Key Atilt, Don Shelton, K5OK, March 2015, p. 7 Tilted straight key stand helps prevent glass arm.

A Key for Heroes, Ted Holland, WB3AVD, May 2020, p. 4 Handcrafted key celebrates the 50th anniversary of Apollo's moon landing.

The Keyer Project, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2006, p. 1 Construction of PicoKeyer kit.

The Kitano Key, Harry Blesy, N9CQX, April 2020, p. 2 Unique handcrafted keys–"two finger tap-tap."

Kon-Tiki, The Movie, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2016, p. 1 New movie, some new insights.

Korean War MARS Operations, Paul Signorelli, WØRW, April 2006, p. 7

K1EL WKUSB, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2017, p. 1 Host and standalone keyer interface kit.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. The K1EL WinKey & DXbase 2005, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, November 2004, p. 2

K2—A Fine Peak, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, June 2009, p. 5 Building Elecraft’s QRP transceiver kit.

K8IQY Magic Box, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2010, p. 1 Multi-featured T/R switch kit.

K9YA Field Day, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, August 2005, p. 4

K9YA Field Day, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, August 2008, p. 4

K9YA Field Day, Steve Wolfcale, N9WAT, September 2011, p. 4

K9YA Field Day 2012, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, August 2012, p. 5

K9YA Field Day Recipe, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, February 2012, p. 7 2011 results.

K9YA Field Day Results, December 2007, p. 8

K9YA Field Day 2007, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2007, p. 4

K9YA Field Day 2009, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, August 2009, p. 5

K9YA Field Day Results 2012, January 2013, p.8

K9YA Holiday Pizza Bash, February 2007, p. 7

K9YA Holiday Pizza Bash, February 2009, p. 5

K9YA Photograph Contest, February 2011, p. 9 K9YA’s Telegraph’s first photo contest.

The K9YA QSL Card, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2020, p. 1 Jeff Murray, K1NSS, artist extraordinaire.

K9YA Spring Pizza Bash, June 2009, p. 5

The K9YA Telegraph at 100 Months: 100 Issues and Growing, April 2012, p. 8

K9YA Telegraph Holiday Pizza Bash, February 2015, p. 6

K9YA Telegraph in Wikipedia, April 2008, p. 8

The K9YA Staff Reviews the MFJ-929 Intellituner, K9YA Staff, July 2006, p. 2

K9YA Staffer Interviewed, January 2010, p. 8 Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, interviewed by Bob Seidenberg of LifeTimes® newspaper.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. K9YA Takes Field Day. . . , December 2006, p. 7

The K9YA Telegraph Story, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2006, p.1 All about us.

The KG4AXH Party Train, Dennis Buehler, KG4AXH & K9PL, Philip Cala-Lazar, March 2006, p. 2 DJ builds caboose replica studio.

Laid-Back Fun, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2010, p. 1 Lose the dead band doldrums.

The Land of Beginning Again, Bob Houf, WB3AVD, December 2020, p. 2 The classic Chubbock camelback straight key reborn as the iconic Sinclair Dinosaur.

The Last Forty Years, or So, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, August 2014, p. 5 Ham retread sees the light.

The Last Word, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, September 2012, p. 8 SDR humor.

The Last Word, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, April 2015, p. 8 Ham radio humor, base jumping at “Radio Arcala.”

Laurie Carr’s World Without Limit, Sandra Crosbie, No Callsign, June 2007, p. 5 A visually impaired ham’s story.

Lawnmowers and Dipoles Don't Mix, Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, June 2015, p. 2

The Learning of the Radiotelegraphic Code, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2019, p. 1 A scientific approach from 1943.

Let Us Praise Novices, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2006, p. 1 Novices inspire lore and more.

Letter on Non-Profits, John Swartz, WA6AQN, January 2012, p.4 Additional information for clubs seeking 501(c)(3) status.

Letters, Gary Huff, K9AUB, August 2011, p. 8 Memories of working with Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB. lid, kid, space cadet, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2009, p. 4 Review of book by Jeff Murray, K1NSS.

Life Was Different Then..., Ernie Rader, W5NH, July 2008, p. 1 Amateur radio’s Golden Age; its boons and its legacy.

Lifelong Radio Jamboree, Clifford R. Williams, W2CRW, March 2010, p. 2 Amateur radio, a lifelong passion.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. The Lighter Side of Ham Radio, Rick Hiller, W5RH, October 2007, p. 6 Tongue in cheek view of amateur radio at the movies.

Lightning Strikes Twice, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2008, p.1 Looking at two versions of a venerable ready reckoner.

Lincolnwood Pack 74’s First JOTA, Joel Byron, WD9ICL, January 2008, p. 4

Linux Redux – The “Perfect Storm”, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, January 2015, p. 4

Little Hamshack on the Prairie, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, April 2007, p. 6 Pacific Theater island mystery.

Lizzie Clapp, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, August 2020, p. 4 Nineteenth century female railroad telegrapher killed by lightning.

A Look Back in Time, Stan Shure, W9GXJ & Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, January 2006, p. 4 Estate sale yields old station logs.

Look, Up In the Sky, It's a Mud Duck!, Dan Thompson, WB4GUK & Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2006, p. 4 Large scale R/C aircraft carrying ATV.

Looking for H.P.M., Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, February 2015, p. 5 Visiting Hiram Percy Maxim’s final resting place.

Loony Tunes, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, January 2018, p. 5 QRP and antenna tuners.

Love in the Time of Cholera, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, June 2020, p.6 Ham radio in the time of corona virus.

A Love Affair with the Drake Twins, Jim Smith, K3RTU, February 2018, p. 2 On the air with a classic pair.

Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, July 2008, p. 6 Remembering Helen Cloutier, W9GJX.

Macaronic, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, August 2018, p. 5 The dictionary calls it "macaronic," telegraphers call it "box-car-ing."

The Magic of Radio, Kelly Klaas, K7SU, April 2008, p. 2 The thrill remains.

The Magic of Radio in the 50s, Darron Sanchez, WA5TCZ, November 2014, p. 2 Replicating the Air Champ 200 radio kit.

The Magic Word, John Swartz, WA9AQN, May 2017, p. 4 Book review of All the Light We Cannot See.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Mailbag, Fred Riley, December 2011, p. 8 Shopping NYC’s Cortlandt Street.

Make A Joyous Noise, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2004, p. 1 Special event stations—where’s the CW?

Making Keys with NT9K, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2010, p. 7 The SKCC key and much more.

The Making of a Ham, Darron Sanchez, WA5TCZ, October 2008, p. 4 Memories of the people, places and things that led one young man to amateur radio.

Manila to Pendleton, OR–Nonstop, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2011, p. 1 Captain Marion “Pat” Boling in a Beechcraft Bonanza.

Marconi Praises Hams, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2016, p. 5 The year was 1927.

Marion Island, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, March 2017, p. 3

The Marine Corps Marching Band Changed My Life, Kenneth D. Moak, Sr., KM8AM, January 2015, p. 5 Radio band label misunderstanding leads to long ham career.

The Maritime Radio Historical Society, William W. Coverdell, WDØBC, June 2012, p. 6

MediShare International, Dr. Robert “Smitty” Smithwick, W6CS (SK), June 2013, p. 4 Amateur radio and medicine combine to assist those in need.

Mean Streets, Eddie DeYoung, KS4AA, April 2020, p. 6 A young man's amateur radio autobiography.

Memories of a B-36 Radio Operator, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, February 2016, p. 5

The Memory of My First CW Contact, Anthony Catalano, WW2W, February 2010, p. 4 In memory of a radio gentleman.

MFJ Gets YI9TU/K7TUT QRV, June 2007, p. 8 MFJ aids U.S. serviceman.

The Mighty Little Rockmite XCVR, Darron Sanchez, WA5TCZ, July 2014, p. 3 Darron discusses his Rockmite experience.

The “Mi-Key”, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, December 2004, p. 7 Voice to Morse interface. Just kidding!

Military Surplus Radio BC-348, Stanley Shure, W9GXJ, June 2005, p. 7 Teenager and his big WWII receiver.

Minton Cronkhite, 1BCG, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2017, p. 1 Pioneering radio amateur and model railroader. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Misadventures in Morse Code, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, June 2020, p. 5 Learning Morse code and related adventures.

Misery and its Company, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2004, p. 1 Stop complaining—get on the air.

Mix, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, July 2009, p. 5 Remembering Don Mix, 1TS-W1TS.

A Modern Paraset, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, June 2017, p. 2 Paraset redux.

The Moment, Erwin R. Gaines, W5OTP, February 2010, p. 7 1941: W5OTP earns operator’s license. WWII intercedes. 1946: Station license received.

The Moment You Knew, John Buehler, AB5SW, September 2019, p. 5 The history of a license.

The Montgomery Ward Airline Key, Ed Goss, N3CW, January 2017, p. 2

The More Things Change..., Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2019, p. 8 Antenna restrictions go way back.

More Transceivers, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, November 2011, p. 6 Review of Baofeng UV-3R.

The Morse Code for Radio Amateurs, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2019, p. 1 Margaret Mills, G3ACC, and her Morse primer.

Morse Code Magic, Betty Broome Newkirk, VE3ZBB, May 2007, p. 6 Ham radio love story.

Morse Code & USAF Chinese Reconnaissance Flights, Roland Smith, K7OJL, Feb. 2019, p. 6

Morse Code on the Cheap, Not Chirp, David Flake, N5RLJ, February 2005, p. 4 “Pop Top” key kit.

Morse Code–Some History, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, July 2016, p. 6

The Morse Mouse, Stanley Shure, W9GXJ, & Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, May 2004, p. 2 Computer peripheral to Morse key.

Morse on the Road, James Wades, WB8SIW, November 2010, p. 4 Getting on Morse KOB.

Morse, Wheatstone, and Bain, Paul R. Ross, W3FIS, December 2018, p. 5

MorseLs–1, John Swartz, WA9AQN, March 2019, p. 6 A Dit of This, A Dah of That...

MorseLs–2, John Swartz, WA9AQN, April 2019, p. 2 Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. MorseLs–3, John Swartz, WA9AQN, June 2019, p. 2

MorseLs–4, John Swartz, WA9AQN, August 2019, p. 2

MorseLs–5, John Swartz, WA9AQN, October 2019, p. 6

MorseLs–6, John Swartz, WA9AQN, November 2019, p. 7

MorseLs–7, John Swartz, WA9AQN, January 2020, p. 2

MorseLs–8, John Swartz, WA9AQN, February 2020, p. 2

MorseLs–9, John Swartz, WA9AQN, March 2020, p. 2

MorseLs–10, John Swartz, WA9AQN, April 2020, p. 4

MorseLs–11, John Swartz, WA9AQN, May 2020, p. 2

MorseLs–12, John Swartz, WA9AQN, June 2020, p. 2

MorseLs–13, John Swartz, WA9AQN, July 2020, p. 2

MorseLs–14, John Swartz, WA9AQN, August 2020, p. 2

MorseLs–15, John Swartz, WA9AQN, September 2020, p. 2

MorseLs–16, John Swartz, WA9AQN, October 2020, p. 4

MorseLs–17, John Swartz, WA9AQN, November 2020, p. 2

MorseLs–18, John Swartz, WA9AQN, December 2020, p. 5

MorseLs–19, John Swartz, WA9AQN, January 2021, p. 2

MorseLs–20, John Swartz, WA9AQN, February 2021, p. 2

MorseLs–21, John Swartz, WA9AQN, March 2021, p. 2

MorseLs–22, John Swartz, WA9AQN, April 2021, p. 2

MorseLs–23, John Swartz, WA9AQN, July 2021, p. 2

MorseLs–24, John Swartz, WA9AQN, September 2021, p. 2

Most Memorable QSOs, Stu Sokolin, W6TA, September 2009, p. 4

Motivation Mystery, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, October 2021, p. 4

Mount Everest, 1933, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2021, p. 1 Radio at the roof of the world. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Mouse Code, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2012, p. 1 Book review.

Multigenerational Fun, Craig Buck, K4IA, July 2020, p. 6 The North Fulton Amateur Radio League's code practice kit.

The Music Goes Round and Round, and Comes Out Here…, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, August 2017, p. 6 Microphone primer.

Musings of an Old CW Operator, Ron Harshbarger, K3PID, April 2021, p.3

“Mutiny on the Bounty”? John Swartz, WA9AQN, February 2017, p. 2 What’s that got to do with ham radio?

Mr. Murphy’s Days of Glory, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, September 2005, p. 6 Old magazines reveal ham radio as it was.

Ms. Lillian Ruocco, W2PMA, Bronx, N.Y., Bob Ballantine, W8SU, February 2013, p. 4 Pleasant memories always! Ours is for you herewith.

My Accidental Beam, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, August 2005, p. 6 This antenna works better than planned.

My Early Days in Ham Radio, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, December 2020, p. 4

My ‘Elmer’ was Henry, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, June 2016, p. 4

My Father's SWL Mystery, Horace Means, N5SH, October 2021, p. 2 A forgotten story.

My First Day on the Job as a Telegrapher, Warren McFarland, October 2020, p. 2 Autobiography of a railroad telegrapher.

My First Do-It-Yourself DXpedition, Bill Penhallegon, W4STX, May 2006, p. 4

My Ham Radio Story, Fr. Steve Rehrauer, WD9AZB, March 2021, p. 6

My Introduction to Ham Radio, Fred Muehlen, N5WLA, November 2012, p. 4

My J-38 and Radio Magic, Rick Hiller, W5RH, April 2005, p. 5 Refurbishing brings new life to straight key.

My Journey, Jack Purdum, W8TEE, March 2021, p. 4 Ham radio journey and more.

My Life Adventure with Amateur Radio, Bob Houf, K7ZB, September 2017, p. 2 Part I.

My Life Adventure with Amateur Radio, Bob Houf, K7ZB, October 2017, p. 2 Part II. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. My Life Adventure with Amateur Radio, Bob Houf, K7ZB, November 2017, p. 2 Part III.

My Life Adventure with Amateur Radio, Bob Houf, K7ZB, December 2017, p. 2 Part IV.

My Life Adventure with Amateur Radio, Bob Houf, K7ZB, January 2018, p. 2 Part V.

My Life in Ham Radio, Desmond Patrick O’Brien, ZL2OB, January 2006, p. 5 Amateur radio in the Antipodes.

My Lucky Dayton Trip, Steve, N9WAT, July 2005, p. 2

My Most Interesting QSO, Len Kinaitis, KD8FKD, and Dieter Klaschka, DL2BQD, August 2009, p. 4

My Most Memorable Contact, Bill Ross, K6MGO, August 2012, p. 6

My Name is CW, James A. Henson, W4UFP, August 2015, p. 6 Poem.

My Name is Nate!, Nate Youngs, N1IDX, September 2005, p. 3 A Young ham’s story.

My Old Radio Literature, Gorm Helt-Hansen, OZ6GH, July 2006, p. 4 Gorm’s collection of radio magazines.

My QSO with the USS Bennington, Paul Signorelli, WØRW, September 2006, p. 4 Ship-to-shore+flashing lights=QSO.

My Special Event, Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, November 2013, p. 5 Arthropods play their part in amateur radio.

My Sisters Telegraphic, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2020, p. 1 Book review. Women in the telegraph office 1846 - 1950.

My Son Becomes a Ham, Moe Knight, NT7C, February 2021, p. 5

My Start in Radio, Greg Harris, WB9MII, January 2009, p. 4 A G.E. portable leads to great things.

My Start in Ham Radio, Dennis Williams, AG4TD, September 2019, p. 3

My Trip to Friedrichshafen, John Swartz, WA9AQN, November 2017, p. 4 Famed international ham convention.

“My Wife is Good for Something,” Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, July 2013, p. 6 I’ll explain later…

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. N3ZN Iambic Paddle Review, Chuck Adams, K7QO, March 2008, p. 2

NFARL CPO, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2020, p. 1 North Fulton Amateur League's novel code practice oscillator kit.

NG9D on YouTube, Lynn Hagar, NG9D, December 2010, p. 2 Picture your gear online.

The Nalder Brothers Cable Key Lives, Ted Holland, WB3AVD, September 2015, p. 2 An adventure in telegraphy.

Nathan B. Stubblefield, American Inventor, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, February 2010, p. 5 Radio’s true inventor?

National Air Race–1929, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2016, p. 1 Hams provided communications and filmed the event.

Nature Vs. Nurture, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2016, p. 1 Hams, born or made?

Nautilus to the Pole, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2010, p. 1 Sir George Hubert Wilkins and Ray Meyers, W3AJZ, attempt on the Pole via submarine.

NEScaf, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2011, p. 1 New England QRP Club’s hot filter kit built and reviewed.

"A Network of Tinkerers," Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2015, p. 1 The role of tinkerers in the Japanese electronics industry–monograph review.

A New Key Project, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, October 2015, p. 4 The American Morse Equipment KK1-B straight key kit.

New May Sometimes Be Better, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, October 2013, p. 4 Cage antennas, new again.

News From Hell, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, September 2017, p. 6 Red hot hamfest.

Nice Adventures, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2010, p. 1 Not all adventures are grand.

Night Flight, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2012, p. 1 Film review: A treat for hams and vintage aircraft buffs.

Night Flight MIC, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2013, p. 8 Mail pilots’ pivoting microphone.

No Intervention Needed, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2007, p. 1 Morse code as healthy addiction.

Noise Level Normally Runs S7 Here, OM, John Kirk, VK4TJ, March 2013, p. 4 Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. “Non-Magnetic” Yacht Carnegie, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2010, p. 1 S.L. Seaton and L.A. Jones aboard the magnetic surveyor vessel Carnegie.

Norcal 2n2/20 Kit, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2009, p. 1 A limited edition QRP transceiver kit available for 40-, 30- and 20-meters.

North American QRP CW Club, Larry Makoski, W2LJ, November 2005, p. 4

North American QRP CW Club, Paul Neuman, KD2MX, May 2009, p. 6

Nothing First-Personal, Good Buddies, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, March 2006, p. 3 Overview of the CB phenomenon.

Not a Ham?, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2019, p. 1 Setting the record straight.

Not Your Average Love Story, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, November 2006, p. 6 WWII USAAF romance.

Not Your Father’s QRP Transceiver, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, August 2016, p. 4 The YouKits EK-1A CW transceiver kit.

A Novel Rotary Rhombic Antenna, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, April 2005, p. 4 Humorous antenna article.

A Novice Tale, Jim Smith, K3RTU, November 2019, p. 4

The Novice Before Novice, Philip Cala-Lazar,K9PL, December 2018, p. 1 The ARRL's 1941 push for a simplified license class.

NPOTA Nostalgia, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, January 2021, p. 4 National Parks on the Air, Yellowstone National Park.

The NPRM 05-235 CW Issue, Joe Speroni, AHØA, December 2005, p. 7

NVIS Antenna Basics, Terry Haas, KV7X, August 2021, p. 2

The Nymph and the Lamp, John Swartz, WA9AQN, May 2018, p. 6 Book review.

O Fifteen! My Fifteen!, Gerry Lynch, GØRTN, April 2006, p. 6 Poem.

Ocean Hopper, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, May 2007, p. 4 Classic Knight Kit receiver.

Of Hungarian Castles, Rummy in the Ether, Other Oddities and Collectibles, Philip Cala- Lazar, K9PL, September 2004, p. 1

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Off the Grid, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, July 2009, p. 2 Guide to rechargeable batteries.

Old Man and the CW, Don Burman, KB9WBM, May 2004, p. 4 You’re never too old to learn.

The Old Man and the Paperboy, Part I, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, November 2009, p. 4 Remember to elmer as others have elmered you.

The Old Man and the Paperboy, Part II, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, December 2009, p. 2

The Old Man and the Paperboy, Part III, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, January 2010, p. 2

Old is Sort of New Again, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2018, p. 1 Looking back and forward.

OM, OB, OT, OW, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2010, p. 5 Ham radio forms of address.

On Being W9BRD’s Daughter, Amanda Newkirk, ex-WN9PMC, September 2014, p. 2

On Being W9BRD’s Daughter, Amanda Newkirk, ex-WN9PMC, March 2015, p. 4 Part II: The Thermometer Caper.

On Being W9BRD’s Daughter, Amanda Newkirk, ex-WN9PMC, December 2015, p. 2 Ham tales and treasures.

On Being W9BRD’s Daughter, Amanda Newkirk, ex-WN9PMC, February 2017, p. 4 Fables of Father – Part I.

On Being W9BRD’s Daughter, Amanda Newkirk, KD9HWE (ex-WN9PMC), March 2017, p. 4 Fables of Father – Part II.

On Being W9BRD’s Daughter, Amanda Newkirk, KD9HWE (ex-WN9PMC), April 2017, p. 4 Fables of Father – Part III.

On Being W9BRD’s Daughter, Amanda Newkirk, WN9PMC, May 2018, p. 2 A tale of two ham licenses – Part I.

On Being W9BRD’s Daughter, Amanda Newkirk, WN9PMC, June 2018, p. 2 A tale of two ham licenses – Part II.

On Being W9BRD’s Daughter, Amanda Newkirk, WN9PMC, July 2018, p. 2 A tale of two ham licenses – Part III.

“On the Shoulders of Giants,” Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, September 2013, p.4 Harold Edgerton and company.

One Era Ends, Another Begins, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2004, p. 1 Award programs die—Long live the new awards.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. One January Night, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, August 2020, p. 6 Ham radio high country rescue.

One More Sanity Check, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, April 2019, p. 3 Anderson Power Poles enhanced with LED polarity indicators.

One More Way to Skin the QRP Cat, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, March 2020, p. 5

One VFO Short of a DX’er, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, December 2006, p. 4 Young ham’s gear versus DX.

OPAL-61, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2013, p. 1 Operation Alert and the CONELRAD drill blackout.

The (Original) Invisible Antenna, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, January 2006, p. 6 Where’s that antenna?

Orbital Mechanics for the Rest of Us, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, May 2012, p. 2 Kepler Elements and more.

Our Man in Dayton, Steve, N9WAT, July 2004, p. 2

Our New Radio, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, December 2018, p. 6 On the road in Sasabe, Arizona.

“Our Radio Amateurs,” Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2013, p. 1 Carl Dreher and Zeh Bouck, W2PI, October 1941.

Outdoor Ethics & Ham Radio, Bruce Prior, N7RR, November 2018, p. 2 "Take only memories, leave only footprints."

Over and Out in a Blaze of Glory, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, September 2004, p. 3 “Must QRT, rig ablaze!”

Owl Juice, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2016, p. 1 Dixie Jones’ punctuated column.

Ozark Patrol Receiver, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2015, p. 1 Review of 4SQRP regenerative receiver kit.

Packet, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, November 2014, p. 6 Remember when? It’s time again for the mode.

Packet, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, January 2017, p. 4 QNC, The CW Journal, and .

The Paraset, Paul Ross, W3FIS, May 2017, p. 2 QRP at its finest in World War II.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Past is Prologue, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2004, p. 1 What we can learn from an old handbook.

Pedal Radio, John Kirk, VK4TJ, October 2008, p. 2 Pedal-powered QRP saved lives in the Australian outback.

Pelican Brief, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, November 2013, p. 2 Safely toting and shipping a full gallon amplifier.

People Watching, Giles de Bertodano, GØAJC, January 2019, p. 6

The PFR-3, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2008, p. 1 Review of the Hendricks PFR-3 three-band QRP transceiver kit and optional paddle.

Phil’s Rig was Top Drawer, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, October 2006, p. 6 Making do with a unique chassis source.

Picnic Table Portable, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, May 2018, p. 4 Ham radio in the great outdoors, no ants allowed.

Pikes Peak Pre-Field Day Operation, Paul Signorelli, WØRW, November 2007, p. 4

A Pipsqueak for all Seasons, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2007, p. 1 The DC40A QRP transceiver kit.

A Place of One’s Own, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2005, p. 1 Some sociological aspects of post-WWII amateur radio.

The Post Office Key, Grant McDuling, VK4JAZ, July 2007, p. 4

Post Office Net, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, December 2013, p. 4 Origin and history of the U.S. Post Office’s amateur radio net.

Prelude to War, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2009, p. 1 Amateur radio in the period 1938-1941.

Premax Vertical Antenna, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2011, p. 1 The amateur radio antenna that went to war.

Premax Vertical Antenna, Edward Zeranski, KG6UTS, February 2011 p. 6 Comment.

President – Governors Relay, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2015 A forgotten tradition, 1922-1957.

Printing Telegraphs, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, October 2019, p. 4 The need for speed.

Product Review, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, November 2005, p. 5 MFJ auto-tuner.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Put the Fun Back in Ham Radio for $59, Fred Hambrecht, W4JLE, September 2019, p. 6 The BITX 40, a 40-meter transceiver kit.

QAC, QAC, David R. DeSpain, PE, WØBCG, June 2016, June 2016, p. 5 Cape Girardeau, Missouri; a two-meter net; and WØQAC.

QCX, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2018, p. 1 Innovative transceiver kit from QRP Labs.

QCX on 20-Meters, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2018, p. 1 High performance QRP rig from QRP Labs.

Q & A with John Amodeo, NN6JA, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, August 2012, p. 3 Producer of Last Man Standing.

QRD, Clyde Bennish, NL7VH/DU7LVH, February 2020, p. 5 Q signals and ham lingo.

QRM Defined, John Swartz, WA9AQN, November 2017, p. 7

QRP, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2005, p. 1

QRP and the Great Outdoors, Jim Smith, K3RTU, November 2015, p. 4

QRP CW Less? Arnold CW Timm, KAØTPZ, September 2014, p. 6 Poem.

QRP From Scratch, Grant McDuling, VK4JAZ, December 2005, p. 5

QRP Kayaking, Harcourt “Bud” Quick, W8BHK, December 2004, p. 4 Small rig aboard a small watercraft.

QRP Labs QLG1, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2018, p. 1 GPS receiver module kit.

QRP on a Shoestring, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, September 2016, p.

QRP Pedestrian Field Day 2017, Mike Olbrisch, KD5KC, June 2018, p. 6 Operating Field Day pedestrian mobile in Texas.

QRP Power Meter, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2008, p. 1 NorCal’s digital meter kit reviewed.

QRP the Hard Way, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, August 2008, p. 5 Remembering a good friend and good times on the air.

QRP Revisited, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, July 2019, p. 2

QRP to the Field, Without the Fun, John Swartz, WA9AQN, October 2012, p. 2 Book review: The Clandestine Radio Operators, by Jean-Louis Perquin, 2011. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. QRP Redux-Back to the Future, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, August 2013, p.4 When you care enough to send the very least.

QRPometer, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2012, p. 1 Review of QRP/SWR meter kit by NMØS and the 4SQRP Group.

QSL Cards for Memories, Robert Underwood, KØRU, May 2008, p. 2 The economics of QSL cards and a view into the past.

QSL Twists and Turns, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2007, p. 1 International politics impact QSL cards.

QSO Today, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2019, p. 1 QSO Today podcast.

A QSO With CRØOK, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, September 2004, p. 5 On the scene with a crime reporter.

QSSS, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2007, p. 1 Q-Signals evolve.

QSX: I am Listening for You, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2011, p. 1 Amateur radio columns by Chicago Tribune reporter Frank Hughes, W9KJ.

Quartzfest, Nicholas Krebs, KG9E, January 2016, p. 6 Annual weeklong gathering of ham radio RVers and campers held in Quartzsite, Arizona.

Questing DX, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, August 2020, p. 5 Along the long DX trail.

QY PY Touch Keyer, Noel J. Petit, WBØVGI, May 2021, p. 4

The Race With Obstacles, Francisc Grünberg, YO4PX, January 2008, p. 2 The human spirit transcendent.

RadioAmator.ro, May 2008, p. 8 News of the K9YA Telegraph in Romanian.

Radio in the Park with Nick, Nick Krebs, KG9E, December 2008, p. 2 Can’t operate from home? Try QRP operation in the park.

“The Radio Ham”, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2004, p. 1 Comedian Tony Hancock’s view and reality.

Radio Link to Santa, Brian Jeffrey, VE3UU, December 2016, p. 6 Christmas Eve, the Arctic Circle and the DEWLine.

Radioman, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2011, p. 1 Review of RADIOMAN: An Eyewitness Account of Pearl Harbor and WWII in the Pacific.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Radio Minutemen of America, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2019, p. 1 Radio News magazine's volunteer monitor organization.

Radio Rescue – Book Review, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, February 2004, p. 5

Radio Room Clocks, Denis O’Brien, N2JJF, September 2011, p. 5

Radio Row, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, October 2011, p. 5 Cortlandt Street, New York, New York. Radio Row Lives!, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, October 2013, p. 5 Sylvan/Wellington Electronics, 269 Canal Street.

Radio Row, Manhattan, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, July 2020, p. 6 George Marko, K2DWL (SK), radio salesman extraordinaire.

Radio Signal Survey League, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2017, p. 1 All Wave Radio’s SWL Project – Part I

Radio Signal Survey League, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2017, p. 1 All Wave Radio’s SWL Project – Part II

Radio War, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2020, p. 1 Book review. Britain's Radio Security Service and Voluntary Interceptors.

Radiotelepathy, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2021, p. 1 Who's that rap, rap, rapping?

The Rag Chewers’ Club Award, September 2004, p. 8 Launch of S.P.A.R.’s RCC award.

The Rare Norcross Vibroplex, Fred Maas, KT5X, November 2011, p. 5 All about this uncommon bug.

Ray and Don, Rich Glassner, NØEAX, April 2010, p. 5 Remembering luminaries Ray Meyers, W6MLZ, and Don Wallace, W6AM.

R.C.M.P.-Early Radio System, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, November 2014, p. 4 The national police force of Canada.

Ready Reckoners, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2007, p. 1 Electronics ephemera—paper slide rules.

A Real Cheesy Rig, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, September 2005, p. 4 Classy cheese box chassis.

The Real Thing, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2018, p. 6 Hardware stores of yore.

Receiver Performance Comparison, Russell Mumaw, K3NLT, June 2019, p. 6 Elecraft K2, Kenwood TS-50S and QRP Labs QCX-40.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. The Redheaded Telegrapher, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, January 2020, p. 6 Henry, the boy telegrapher, Chapter I.

The Redheaded Telegrapher, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, February 2020, p. 4 Chapter II.

The Redheaded Telegrapher, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, March 2020, p. 4 Chapter III.

The Red Light Caper, Joe Medsker, K8LKC, December 2012, p. 6 Adventures with a WWII-vintage infrared communicator.

The Regenerative Repeater, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, June 2009, p. 6 Can’t hear the Cubs game? Turn on the blooper.

Reginald J. Iversen, 9AU, Bob Wanek, N2ESP, May 2016, p. 2 Wireless pioneer.

Regulators for your Power Supply, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, September 2012, p. 2

Remember When? Louie Carlson, WA8CID, November 2012, p. 6 Venturing across Lake Michigan in a bathtub.

Remembering Rod Newkirk, Stephen E. Berg, WA9JML, November 2019, p. 2

A Rendezvous with Radio, Joe Medsker, K8LKC, February 2009, p. 4 Fond memories of the Knight Kit Ocean Hopper and other vintage gear.

Repeat After Me, Paul Ross, W3FIS, February 2012, p. 4 Better understanding of repeater technology.

Repurposing, Paul Ross, W3FIS, November 2015, p. 6

The Restoration of an Old BC-223A, Peter Buehner, N8PB, August 2006, p. 4

Restructuring II: ARRL Takes a Stand? Alan Wormser, N5LF, March 2004, p. 4

Rethinking QRP Field Operations, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, June 2015, p. 3 Afield with the LNR MTR3B Mountain Topper QRP transceiver.

A Return to My Roots, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, November 2020, p. 7 Back to Morse.

"Rig Here is an Eico GDO," Doug Hall, K4DSP, October 2020, p. 6 Two-meter QSO on test gear.

The Rig That Named Me, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, February 2009, p. 6 Victory in the Pacific plus ingenuity gets GI hams back on the air.

The Road to Bugdom, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2006, p. 1 Mystique of the semi-automatic key. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Road Blocks and Obstacles, Don Keith, N4KC, October 2015, p. 2

The Road Not Taken, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, November 2014, p. 7 On the air with WSPR and a 30-meter MFJ Cub transceiver.

The Road to Dayton, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, January 2017, p. 6

Robert Beasley, K6BJH, SK, May 2008, p. 8 Passing of a noted amateur radio cartoonist.

Rock, W9SCH, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, September 2014, p. 5

Rockbound, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, April 2021, p. 6

The Rockmite ][ QRP Transceiver, Paul Ross, W3FIS, June 2014, p. 4 Kit review.

Rod, VA3ZBB/W9BRD, May 2010, p. 5 Rod Newkirk health progress report.

The Rod Newkirk Collection: From the Pages of the K9YA Telegraph 2004-2009, June 2011, p. 6

The Rod Newkirk Collection, Terry Fletcher, WAØITP, March 2012, p. 5 Book review.

Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB (SK), December 2012, p. 10

Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB (SK), Mike Parris, VA3TJP, January 2013, p. 5 In memoriam.

Rodney H. Newkirk, W9BRD-VA3ZBB, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, July 2021, p. 5 Rod's Elmers.

Rose, Part I, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, April 2015, p. 6 Post-WWII-era small town U.S.A.

Rose, Part II, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, May 2015, p. 6

Rose, Part III, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, June 2015, p. 5

Rose, Part IV, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, July 2015, p. 5

Rose, Part V, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, August 2015, p. 5

Rose, Part VI, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, September 2015, p. 5

Rose, Part VII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, October 2015, p. 5

Rose, Part VIII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, November 2015, p. 5

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Rose, Part IX, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, January 2016, p. 4

Rose, Part X, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, May 2016, p. 5

Rose, Part XI, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, June 2016, p. 6

Rose, Part XII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, August 2016, p. 6

Rose, Part XIII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, September 2016, p. 6

Rose, Part XIV, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, October 2016, p. 4

Rose, Part XV, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, November 2016, p. 5

Rose, Part XVI, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, December 2016, p. 4

Rose, Part XVII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, January 2017, p. 5

Rose, Part XVIII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, May 2017, p. 5

Rose, Part XIX, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, June 2017, p. 5

Rose, Part XX, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, July 2017, p. 6

Rose, Part XXI, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, August 2017, p. 5

Rose, Part XXII, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, September 2017, p. 5

Roy's Rhapsody in Blue, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, September 2008, p. 6 A lazy morning becomes electric.

Ruggedizing the Whiterook MK-33, Paul Signorelli, WØRW, December 2008, p. 6 Making a popular key tougher.

Running Forty Kilowatts—Legally, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, January 2007, p. 4 On the air with the VOA.

Russell Richardson—WWII Radio Op, Russell Richardson, AE4NY, July 2006, p. 5

S-38, Joe Weisberger, 4Z1JW, December 2019, p. 6 Hallicrafter's iconic receiver and its meaningful influence on a ham family.

The Sagging Wire, Mark R. StJ. Foreman, G7LSZ/SA6BID, August 2021, p. 4 Calculating wire antenna sag.

St. Francis Dam Disaster, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2010, p. 1 Seventeen-year-old Santa Paula, California ham helps save lives.

Sanity Checks, Paul Ross, W3FIS, October 2018, p. 4 Troubleshooting primer. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Satellite Communications: Part I, Paul Ross, W3FIS, March 2012, p. 4 How it’s done.

Satellite Communications: Part II, Paul Ross, W3FIS, April 2012, p. 5 How to “Work the Birds.”

SATERN Shines Brightly, Bill Sexton, N1IN, and Ann S. Shaver, WH2E, December 2005, p. 2 Salvation Army’s amateur radio auxiliary.

SAVXO, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2012, p. 1 Review of 4SQRP variable crystal oscillator kit.

A Scholar’s View. . ., Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2008, p. 1 Book review: Ham Radio’s Technical Culture.

Schlackertastenabend, Kai, DL1AH, February 2005, p. 7 Bug Night in Deutschland.

“The Searchers”, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2008, p. 1 Book review: Amateur operators’ contribution to “Radio Intercept in Two World Wars.”

The Secret Handshake, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2006, p. 1 Recognizing ham ops.

The Secret Listeners, John Swartz, WA9AQN, September 2013, p. 2 How the Y Service Intercepted German Codes for Bletchley Park book review.

Secret Service for Me, Paul Hendershott, W9BBR, April 2005, p. 2 “You got some ID?”

Selling Amateur Radio, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, June 2019, p. 3 Reinvigorating a school amateur radio club.

Serendipity, Wayne Green, W2NSD, June 2011, p. 5 Wayne Green’s beginnings in amateur radio.

Serendipity II, Wayne Green, W2NSD, March 2012, p. 8 Flying around the world with amateur radio onboard.

Serving Our Country, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, February 2008, p. 4 MARS once again steps forward.

A Shack Full of Resolutions, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2005, p. 1 New Year’s ponderings.

Shared Traditions, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2004, p. 1 The amateur radio community.

Shave and a Haircut..., Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, March 2006, p. 4 Otherworldly memories of an old friend.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. The Shortest NTS Message Ever Sent, Bob Dillon, WB9LTN, February 2010, p. 4 A dit in time.

Signals From Space, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, October 2021, p. 5

The Silent Key, Jerry Spring, VE6CNU, November 2008, p. 6 Poem.

Simpson Meter, Scott McIntire, K7DXT, October 2021, p. 3 Memories attached to Scott's father's Simpson meter.

The Simpsons, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, February 2005, p. 1 Animation paragon’s many ham radio references.

Sky BUDDIES, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2010, p. 1 Book review: Sky BUDDIES by Jeff Murray, K1NSS.

S.L. Seaton’s Radio Autobiography, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2010, p. 8 Dr. Seaton fills in the details, as of June 1931.

Slow Scan Television, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, July 2010, p. 2 SSTV primer.

Snappy QSL Service by W9BRD!, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, January 2021, p. 6 Rod Newkirk, W9BRD, QSL card printer.

Snow on the Radials, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, August 2008, p. 2 Low band DX’ing.

So Long, Dick, W9CBT…, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, March 2016, p. 2 Retiring–déjà vu all over again.

So You Think You Want to Be an Expeditionary Radio Op? John Kirk, VK4TJ, June 2010, p. 2 Wally Hannam and the 100th anniversary of the Wireless Institute of Australia.

So, You Want to be a Non-Profit? Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, October 2011, p. 6

Software Defined Radio, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, November 2010, p. 2

Some QRP Encounters…, Jim Smith, K3RTU, October 2016, p. 2 While operating backpack QRP.

Some Thoughts About SSB, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, March 2014, p. 4 Part I.

Some Thoughts About SSB, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, April 2014, p. 4 Part II.

“Song of the Sky”, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2013, p. 6 Radio operator Ernie Silvers in Guy Murchie’s 1954 book, Song of the Sky.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Sounds Like a Special Event to Me, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, September 2010, p. 4 Arranging and operating a special event station.

Spanish Eyes, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, November 2011, p. 7 Ham radio and a lingering unfulfilled love.

Spastic Jack, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, August 2014, p. 4 A story out of Beale AFB.

A Special “Special Event” Moment, Don Keith, N4KC, March 2009, p. 4 Special event station N9N, the USS Nautilus, CW and “Nautilus 90 North.”

“The Spies at Gilnahirk,” John Swartz, WA9AQN, June 2017, p. 4 Book review.

A Spooky QSO with WVNA, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, March 2007, p. 4 Really long delayed echoes.

SS-40 Receiver, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2011, p. 1 4SQRP 40-meter receiver kit review.

Starting an Amateur Scholarship Fund, Ronald Morgan, KB9NW, June 2004, p. 4

State Secrets Revealed, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, April 2018, p. 6 The cat in the shack.

Station I.D., Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., AC6C, January 2010, p. 4 Good operating procedure begins with proper ID’ing.

Staying on Track, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, April 2015, p. 4 When life and chores intrude on ham radio.

Steve’s Field Day Story. . ., Steve, N9WAT, August 2004, p. 3

Stocking Stuffers, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2015, p. 1 Two Elenco kits reviewed.

Storm, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, December 2017, p. 6 Weather tracking via APRSIS32.

The Storm, Scott B. Laughlin, June 2021, p. 4 Touring on a tandem.

The Story Within, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2009, p. 1 An E.F. Johnson Speed-X key and Allied Radio, what memories they engender.

The Straight Key Century Club, Roger Kepner, W6SQQ, December 2009, p. 6 The title says it all—fun on-air activities for all.

Straight Key CW Lives!, Walt Fair, Jr., W5ALT, April 2006, p. 2 Introducing Straight Key Century Club. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Straight Key or Not Straight Key, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2010, p. 1 The evergreen question: “What first key?”

A Study in Flea Marketing, Steve, N9WAT, August 2007, p. 2 Flea market personalities.

Suddenly a Crisis, Joseph Calzaretta, K4LL, November 2006, p. 5 Amateur radio again serves international goodwill.

Superheterodyne Receivers, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, August 2010, p. 4 Part 1 of 2.

Superheterodyne Receivers, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, August 2010, p. 4 Part 2 of 2.

The SuperRX, Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, May 2014, p. 6 80-meter receiver kit. SWL Cards, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2020, p. 1 Similar, but different.

SWL to Ham, George H. Morto, KN2GSJ, January 2005, p. 5

Sweepers Banished, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2010, p. 5 Ridding the NorCal 2N2/20 QRP transceiver of self-oscillation.

A Tale of the South Pacific, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, January 2009, p. 5 Hollandia Harbor, 1944, and two ham buddies get reacquainted via a flashlight CQ.

Talking with Radio Rescue’s Bob Marx, 2AZK, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2010, p. 6 Ham radio in the 1920s from an op who lived it.

Taps for Morse Code? Anthony R. Gordon, KG6EQM, May 2007, p. 2 Reopening the case for Morse testing.

Ted & Jack, A Tale of Two Elmers, Jeff Murray, K1NSS, December 2012, p. 2 Heartwarming tale of a Novice and his elmers.

Telegraph Article Cited in Polar Research, April 2008, p. 8

“That” Amateur Extra Class License, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2016, p. 1 FCC Form 659.

That Defining Moment, Charlie Cotterman, KA8OQF, January 2011, p. 5 Becoming an amateur radio operator.

That Defining Moment, Larry, KL7IBV, May 2011, p. 5 A spark ignites the making of an amateur radio operator.

That Defining Moment, Lynn M. (Sam) Elbe, KY8R, August 2011, p. 8 Fifty-five years as a ham–the beginning. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. That Defining Moment, Joe Malloy, W2RBA, May 2013, p. 3 A young man learns Morse and earns a Novice class license in 1964.

That First DX, Charlie Cotterman, KA8OQF, August 2011, p. 7 Memories of that all-important, first long distance QSO.

There is an Old Proverb..., Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, April 2018, p. 4 High school radio clubs.

There She is Again, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, April 2008, p. 4 Airman Andover in a pickle.

There Were Angels Dining at the Ritz, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, January 2008, p. 6 Soul mates meet on 30-meters.

There’s a Sterba Curtain in My Yard, Darron Sanchez, WA5TCZ, May 2009, p. 4 An antenna that really does the job.

They Could Have & Should Have, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, July 2005, p. 6 Keeping track of old radio designs and modifications.

Things Not Heard Today, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, June 2015, p. 4 Echoes of the past.

This Ain’t eBay, Steve, N9WAT, August 2010, p.2 Hamvention 2010.

Thoreau's 201st Birthday Anniversary Radiograms, April 2018, p. 7 Special event station.

Thoreau's 202nd Birthday Anniversary Radiograms, May 2019, p. 6 Special event station.

Thoughts on Regen Receivers, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, September 2009, p. 2 Armstrong’s classic regenerative receiver design today.

The Tikker Receiving System, Joe Medsker, K8LKC, March 2007, p. 5 Vintage radio device.

“Tilted P”, Bud Frohardt, W9DY, April 2008, p. 5 The past revealed via a special-purpose Morse character.

Timing: P5, DXCC and the U-505, John Swartz, WA9AQN, December 2013, p. 2 Visiting U-Boat U-505 and the virtue of patience.

Tinkering for Idiots!, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, March 2005, p. 6 Inadvertent radiation. Uh, oh!

Titanic Calling, John Swartz, WA9AQN, May 2013, p.4 Wireless communications during the great disaster.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. The Titanic Radio Systems, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, January 2021, p. 3 Radio aboard RMS Titanic.

To Crimp or Not to Crimp, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, February 2018, p. 5 Crimp connections or solder?

Tom Swift and his Magic Umbrella, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, October 2007, p. 5 Inventive ham solves CB-sourced problem.

Tools, We Gotta Have Tools..., Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, March 2018, p. 5 Computer sound cards serve as spectrum analyzer and oscilloscope.

Too Many Computers, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, May 2021, p. 2 All band receiver, FM, AM (MW & SW), SSB.

Too Much Time on My Hands, Bob Cashdollar, NR8U, June 2014, p. 6 Magazine circulation figures.

A Tragic Passage Solved, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, October 2018, p. 6 Disappearance of the U.S. Navy's oceangoing tug USS Conestoga.

Transforming an HT into a Home Station, Daniel Romila, VE7LCG, p. 9 On the cheap.

Treating Hams Like SPAM, Russ Ward, W4NI, May 2007, p. 8 Problems at the FCC Web site.

The Trip of a Lifetime, Bryant Rascoll, KG5HVO, February 2018, p. 6 Dave Kalter Memorial Youth DX Adventure in Costa Rica.

Turner Calling, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2010, p. 1 Veteran journalist and newscaster Ulmer Turner, W9UG.

Two Amazing Amateurs, Part I, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2012, p. 1 Richard Upjohn Light and Robert French Wilson, W1FJ, in a Bellanca Skyrocket.

Two Amazing Amateurs, Part II, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2012, p. 1

Two Cents Worth of Fun—SKN 2006, Robert Underwood, W8YRB, February 2006, p. 4 Very simple key design.

Two Iambic to Single Lever Mods, Paul Signorelli, WØRW, November 2010, p.6

Two Meters the Hard Way, Adam M. Farson, VA7OJ/AB4OJ, September 2007, p. 2 VHF the way it was.

Two Old Transmitters, Darron Sanchez, WA5TCZ, May 2019, p. 2 E.F. Johnson's Viking Adventurer.

Two VIP’s Offspring, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, June 2014, p. 6 Two brass hats’ ham radio offspring. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Typing in Radio School, Jim Davis, NW5F, February 2008, p. 7 How it was done.

The Typewriter, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, April 2021, p. 4

The Ubiquitous MP, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, March 2014, p. 2 The Yaesu FT-1000MP series.

The Ultimate Hackable SSB XCVR, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, March 2018, p. 2 The Bitx40 QRP transceiver.

Ultra Long Delayed Echoes, Mike Doig, ZL2BBS, April 2017, p. 2 A step beyond.

Underwood, Vern Weiss, WPE9GHF/W9STB, December 2007, p. 2 A mill’s long and adventurous life.

The ‘Untin’ Bowler, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2009, p. 1 Take one Sikorsky S-38 amphibian and add Arctic adventure.

Update: Earhart’s Hams, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2011, p. 6 About participants Joseph Gurr and Walter McMenamy; a small mystery remains.

USENET Newsgroup - rec.radio.info, Paul W. Schleck, K3FU, December 2012, p. 4 Twentieth anniversary.

Using the Cloud, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, January 2012, p. 6 A case study in modern technology.

U.S. Secret Service Visits Radio Row, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, June 2012, p.5 John F. Kennedy, SWL.

U.S. Antarctic Service Expedition, Part I, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2014, p. 1 Amateur radio at the South Pole, 1939-1941.

U.S. Antarctic Service Expedition, Part II, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2014, p. 1

U.S. Antarctic Service Expedition, Part III, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2014, p. 1

USS Lexington, Scott Laughlin, N7NET, July 2013, p. 5 Touring the famed aircraft carrier.

USS Shenandoah, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2008, p. 1 Airship ZR-1 speaks to hams.

USS Yorktown (CV-10), Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2011, p. 6 “…a simple Hallicrafters receiver…”

USS Yorktown (CV-10), May 2011, p. 5 NWKJ back on the air after 41 years for military crossband test. Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. The Venerable “Go Box”, Part 1, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, June 2012, p. 4 What’s in your Go Box?

VHF Historical Notes, Kevin C. Kaufhold, W9GKA, January 2009, p. 2 Part I-The Earliest Years.

VHF Historical Notes, Kevin C. Kaufhold, W9GKA, April 2009, p. 2 Part II-Experimentation and legislation.

VHF Historical Notes, Kevin C. Kaufhold, W9GKA, May 2009, p. 2 Part III-In the wake of scientific advances; VHF operation gains a foothold.

VHF Historical Notes, Kevin C. Kaufhold, W9GKA, June 2009, p. 2 Part IV-VHF and UHF gain adherents and populate the bands with new designs.

VHF Historical Notes, Kevin C. Kaufhold, W9GKA, October 2009, p. 2 Part V-VHF and UHF competition drives development and radar becomes reality.

Vincent Wilbert Ekman, W8ZJE, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, May 2019, p. 3

Vintage Telegraphy, Paul Huff, N8XMS, November 2008, p. 4 Telegraphy circa 1882.

Voice to Viet Nam, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2011, p. 1 MARS and the Chicago Tribune join forces.

VUQRP Group, Jyoti P. Chakravartty, VU3BG, September 2004, p. 4 QRP in India.

The W5IG Air Key, Lee Cheever, W5IG, May 2011, p. 4 Huff and puff, a new kind of telegraph key.

W6OJ in Africa, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2018, p. 1 Cinematographer Clyde De Vinna, W6OJ, and Trader Horn.

WAR—CW at 500 wpm, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, September 2006, p. 5 Working at the War Department Message Center.

War Beneath the Waves, September 2010, p. 3 New book by Don Keith, N4KC.

“Was it Better Than Sex?” John Swartz, WA9AQN, January 2014, p. 2 Interview of Lee Davis, WD9IDS.

W.A.S. With a Watt and a Wire, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, December 2006, p. 5

The Way We Were, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2013, p. 1 Post-WWII, the U.S. amateur radio service returns.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. WB2ABJ & MARS, Jordan Makower, WA2BRV, October 2020, p. 7 That's the planet Mars.

We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Microphones, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, August 2005, p. 2 Chuck’s K9YA FD story.

Weak Signal Communications, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, October 2010, p. 2 Putting the thrill back in ham radio.

The Wealth Effect at WQPC, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, December 2006, p. 6 Remembering a radio wizard.

The Weight, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, February 2016, p. 2 Fashion a heavy-weight telegraph key base.

Welcome Ham Radio Aficionados!, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, January 2004, p. 1 Our premier article in our premier issue.

We Like Ike, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, September 2007, p. 1 Amateur radio in the space age.

“Were They Really QRT,” John Swartz, WA9AQN, June 2017, p. 6 WWII Britain, radio silence?

“Were They Really QRT,” John Swartz, WA9AQN, August 2018, p. 6 Part II.

The Wet String Caper, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, November 2008, p. 7 Will it radiate? Urban legend or fun fact?

WFRAC Revisited, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, January 2013, p. 1 A Century of Progress brochure, 1933-1934.

What Hath God Wrought? Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, October 2009, p. 5 Sam’s legacy is eternal.

What I Remember About That Day, Hank Kohl, K8DD, September 2010, p. 6 One ham’s Novice experience.

What Time Is It (QTR)?, David Reynolds, G3ZPF, January 2019, p. 2 GMT and more.

What Would You Do? Mitch Gill, YI9TU/K7TUT, April 2007, p. 2 U.S. serviceman operating in Iraq.

What's on Your Shelf?, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, February 2021, p. 4 Which radio/electronics books are on your bookshelf and why?

What’s Wrong With This Picture? Chuck Guenther, NIØC, June 2010, p. 4 Life’s passages and a life-threatening experience.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. When Life Gets in the Way of Ham Radio, Mike Dinelli, N9BOR, August 2004, p. 2 Mike’s K9YA FD 2004.

When Martin Met Al—A Christmas Tale, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, December 2007, p. 4 Friendships through thick and thin.

When the Going Gets Tough. . ., November 2006, p. 7 Morse serves Indian paramilitary.

When the Light Bulb Went On, Orrin Brand, K9KEJ, November 2005, p. 2 The way it was—earning a license.

When DM Became Y, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, June 2021, p. 1 Prefix change in the DDR.

Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Vern Weiss, W9STB, March 2007, p. 2 Keeping QSOs interesting.

Where is Our Eric Sloane? Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, May 2009, p. 1 Who will document amateur radio history?

Where is That Noise Coming From? Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, February 2014, p. 5 Building a device to find that noise.

Where There's a Will..., Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, August 2019, p. 1 Everything's an antenna.

Whither Morse? Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, October 2005, p. 1 Morse testing at the crossroads.

Who Did You Meet Today? Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, April 2011, p. 1 Memorable QSOs with admirable ops.

A Wild Night on CW, Paul Signorelli, WØRW, October 2004, p. 3 Bear interrupts QRP QSO.

William B. Duck, Bob Ballantine, W8SU, April 2017, p. 3 Early electronics parts manufacturer.

William G. Pierpont, NØHFF, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2006, p. 1 Author of The Art and Skill of Radio-Telegraphy.

Winnie the War Winner, John Kirk, VK4TJ, December 2008, p. 4 Radio at war in the Pacific Theatre.

Winter at its Best, Hal Mandel, W4HBM, November 2018, p. 6 The joy of winter–ham radio.

The Winter of Our Content, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, December 2008, p. 1 Wintertime, the best time for hamming.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. Wired Love, Ella Cheever Thayer, January 2011, p. 2 Excerpt from the classic novel of landline telegraphy.

Wireless Spark Revisited, Joe Medsker, K8LKC, October 2010, p. 6 Some thoughts on radio’s genesis.

The Wizard War, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, July 2018, p. 1 Book review.

The Woman Who Smashed Codes, John Swartz, WA9AQN, March 2018, p. 4 Book review, cryptographer Elizebeth Smith Friedman.

The Wonderful One-Tuber, Robert D. Null, N4QR, May 2005, p. 2 A glow bug-type transmitter.

The Wonderful World of QRP, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, April 2016, p. 4

Wood Callsigns by Craig, Craig Celia, No Callsign, June 2004, p. 7

A Work in Progress, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, January 2013, p. 2 Part I: Arduino project.

A Work in Progress, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, February 2013, p. 2 Part II: Arduino project.

A Work in Progress, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, March 2013, p. 2 Part III: Arduino project.

The World of Ham Radio, 1901-1950, Frank C. Kollins, WA9CWX, June 2021, p. 7 Book review.

Wouxun KG-UV3D, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, April 2011, p.2 VHF-UHF HT review.

Wow, Look at this Find!, Duke Wahl, WA9WJB, July 2019, p. 5 Repurposing electric fence insulators.

Write Your Congressman Today, Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB, May 2017, p. 6 CFC bulbs and safety.

“WWII Battlefield Communications,” Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2014, p. 1 Book review. www.kidshamradio.com, Andrew Kelly, K3ASK, January 2005, p. 4

X1M QRP Transceiver, Paul W. Ross, W3FIS, November 2013, p. 4 Review of a new QRP transceiver.

Copyright © 2021 Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club. All rights reserved. A Year of Digital, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, August 2019, p. 4 How FT8 drove me back to bugdom.

Yet More. . . Lightning Calculator, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, March 2008, p. 8 More than one way to sell a ready reckoner.

You Can Earn W.A.S. Your 1st Year, Jane Tymko, KC2OBS, October 2006. p. 4

Your “Centerfold” Op, Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, December 2004, p. 6 Amateur radio pinup.

Your Help Needed, December 2009, p. 5 Group seeks old amateur radio station logs.

Your Shack, Josh Logan, N7XM, July 2004, p. 5

Your Shack, Bill Hawes, W9ERG, August 2004, p. 7

Your Shack, Scott McMullen, NJØE/P, September 2004, p. 7

Your Shack, Hans Summers, GØUPL, October 2004, p. 5

Your Shack, Greg Harris, WB9MII/WDX9KHY, February 2006, p. 5

Your Shack, Chuck Guenther, NIØC, March 2008, p. 4

Your Technician Accent, Jack Squat, P5/KABØOM, April 2004, p. 6 Parody.

You’re Never Too Old, Part I, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, June 2014, p. 5 Retirement, who wants it?

You’re Never Too Old, Part II, Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET, July 2014, p. 4

You’ve Got a Ticket to Ride, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD/VA3ZBB, August 2008, p. 6 What can happen when a radio license expires.

The Zebra Committee, John Swartz, WA9AQN, May 2015, p. 2 History of the Springfield, Illinois 146.685 repeater.

Zeh Bouck, Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL, November 2005, p. 1 Early amateur radio journalist, author and engineer.

Zen and the Art of CW Operation, Orrin Brand, K9KEJ, January 2006, p. 2 Morse is sublime.

Zone 23, AC4RF and an American DXer, John Swartz, WA9AQN, February 2014, p. 2 Wind Between the Worlds–Working Shangri-La.

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