Title: QST devoted entirely to Amateur Radio
Jan.-Oct. 1937, Vol. XXI No. 1-10
Publication Information: Published monthly by the American Radio Relay League, Hartford, Conn.
Additional Information: Issues have from 96-136 pages. Illustrated. Old ads.
Summary: Contents include:
· Editorials (in multiple issues)
· Amateur Radio on the Harvard-M.I.T. Eclipse Expedition. H. Selvidge, W9BOE
· The Governors-to-President Relay
· Boosting the Output of the Low-Powered Transmitter. Vernon Chambers, WIJEQ
· The 807 as a Crystal Oscillator. John Stiles, W8PNL
· Henry B. Joy
· What the League Is Doing (in multiple issues)
· Silent Keys (in multiple issues)
· A 913 Oscilloscope with Linear Sweep. J. B. Carter
· How Would You Do It? (in multiple issues)
· Some Practical Inverse Feedback Circuits for Audio Power Amplifiers
· Field Day Results
· What They Don’t Know Won’t Hurt ‘Em. J.L. Evans Jr., W2BBK, W3BJN
· A 50-Watt Rack-Mounted ‘Phone Using Beam-Type Tubes. R. E. Herbert & Steve Tunder, W8QCF
· Wide-Range Resonance-Type Frequency Meters with Sensitive V.T. Indicators. Wolcott M. Smith
· A Few More Receiving Tubes - OZ4G, 6H5, 25L6
· An Inexpensive 160-Meter ‘Phone for Local Rag Chews. Walter van B. Roberts, W3CHO
· Dual-Triode Phase Inverters as Push-Pull Audio Drivers. Curtis R. Hammond
· About R.F. Voltage and Current Ratings of Mica Transmitting Condensers An Optical Pyrometer for Measuring Tube Plate Dissipation. A. D. Mayo Jr., W4CBD/9
· Note on Auto-Transformer Design. T.W. Hopkinson, W3AVR
· With the Affiliated Clubs
· Testing Transmitting Tubes. T. M. Perrill, W5CJB
· A Tuning-Fork Tone Generator of Simple Construction. Charles W. Carter, W3EZL
· I.A.R.U. News (in multiple issues)
· Hints and Kinks for the Experimenter: Note on Decoupling Circuits—An Impedance Bridge - Twisting Heavy Guy Wires — Audio Oscillator Keying Monitor Without Relays — Kink for Soldering Coil - Output Coupling Method — Meter Switching — Tuning Indicator — Another Use for the Auto Transformer — The Two-Tube Receiver on Ten Meters — A Modified Crystal Oscillator Circuit - Screen Voltage for the 6L6 — Excitation-Controlled Keying Monitor — A Simple Audiometer — B.C. Interference from Code Practice Oscillators — Electronic Mixing for Monitoring — Simple Band-Change Switch -Eliminating I.F. Shift — A Heterotone Circuit — The BH Rectifier for the Ford Coil Plate Supply — Modulation Monitoring with the Oscilloscope Having No Sweep Circuit — Plug-In Chassis Construction — 100-Kc. Calibrating Oscillator — Curing Filament Hum - A Midget Transceiver — Beam Crystal Oscillator with Transformerless Power Supply — Three-Band “Automatic” Antenna — A Cheap and Easily Constructed Unguyed Mast for Vertical Antennas – An Inexpensive Time Delay Relay — Break-In Operation with a Dynamotor — Measuring R.F. Power mwith an Exposure Meter — Keying a 53 — Grid-Modulator Coupling - and more
· A.R.R.L QSL Bureau
· Operating News (in multiple issues)
· Correspondence Department (in multiple issues)
· Conventions: Midwest Division (in 2 issues); Central Division (in 3 issues); Roanoke Division (in 2 issues); The Southeastern Divisions (in 2 issues); Vanalta Division; The Hudson Division (in 2 issues); Kansas State Convention; Iowa State Convention; South Carolina; Oregon State; New England Division (in 2 issues); Dakota Division; Atlantic Division; Midwest Division; Oklahoma State Convention; South Dakota State; Northwestern Division; Pacific Division; West Gulf Division; Rocky Mountain; Maritime Division; Connecticut State; Massachusetts State
· Standard Frequency Transmissions (in multiple issues)
· The Seventeenth Pacific Division Convention
· Book Review (in multiple issues)
· Ham-Ads (in multiple issues)
· Index of Advertisers (in multiple issues)
· The Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Award
· Announcing — The Maxim Memorial Relay
· Practical Organization and Equipment for Emergency Operation. John P. Tynes, W6GPY
· Medium-Power Pentode Transmitter for Smooth Break-in Operation. Byron Goodman, W1JPE
· About This Harmonic Radiation Problem. R. W. Woodward, W1EAO
· A.R.R.L.’s Ninth International DX Competition
· All-Continent ‘Phone Round Table
· The Doherty High-Efficiency Amplifier Applied to Amateur ‘Phone. Bruce Montgomery, W9AHH
· Radio Fadeouts Through 1936. J. H. Dellinger
· Hamdom
· More DX Per Dollar. Part I & II. Charles D. Perrine, Jr., W6CUH
· A Simple Directive Antenna. Manfred Asson, ES2D
· Operating Notes on Power Crystal Oscillators. J.M. Wolfskill, W8QKT
· Amateur Applications of the Static-Type Velocity Microphone. Paul von Kunits
· Technical Topics
· Educational Radio Broadcast over W1XAL
· Flood Relief Communications R. H. G. Mathews, N9ZN
· A 75-Watt Output Transmitter or Exciter Combining Band-Switching and Plug-In Coils. George Grammer
· Electrostatic Shielding in Transmitter Output Circuits A Symposium
· Push-Pull and Push-Push Operation Without Complacations. Clark C. Rodimon, W1SZ
· How Much C’. John L. Reinartz, W1QP
· An Earth-Model for Showing Daylight-Darkness Distribution. Byron Goodman, W1JPE
· More on the Directivity of Horizontal Antennas. George Grammer
· A 56-Mc. Crystal-Controlled Transmitter With 6L6 Output. C. Harold Campbell, W2IP
· Strays
· Navy Day Competition — 1936
· The 1937 Governors’ to President Relay. E. M. Williams, W3ER
· Amateur Radio Stations: W5ZA, W9WFV, W9SDQ, WSDK, W4PL, VE4LQ, W1AVJ, W2BCP, W6SN, W2CSY, WSQAN and more
· Calls Heard (in 2 issues)
· QSL Bureau
· The Maxim Memorial Relay
· “In the Public Interest, Convenience and Necessity”. Clinton B. DeSoto
· Directed Vertical Radiation with Diamond Antennas Morton E. Moore, W6AUX and F. L. Johnson, W6CNX
· Canada-U. S. A. Contact Contest
· Dixie Jones’ Owl Juice (in multiple issues)
· A New I. F. Coupling System for Superhet Receivers. James J. Lamb
· George L. Bidwell
· A Practical Survey of Pentode and Beam Tube Crystal Oscillators for Fundamental and Second Harmonic Operation. James J. Lamb
· A Push-Pull Amplifier for the Band-Switching Exciter. George Grammer
· Inverse Feedback Applied to the Speech Amplifier for the Amateur ‘Phone Transmitter. J. B. Carter
· Should You Choose Radio Engineering as a Career? Frederic D. Merrill, Jr.
· I.R.E.-U.R.S.I. Meeting
· New Receiving Tubes
· Priority. H. W. Castner, W1IIE
· Post-Mortem — 1937 DX Contests
· 100-Kc. E. C. Oscillator for Frequency Checking. Don H.Mix, W1TS
· A Modulator for the Low-Power Five-Band Transmitter. George Grammer
· Air-Wave Bending of U.H.F. Waves. Ross A. Hull
· DX Competition Policy
· A Universal Exciter with Variable Frequency Crystal Control. James Millen, W1HRX
· Ultra Midget Equipment for Ultra High Frequencies. Jack Wagenseller, W3GS
· A Versatile Oscilloscope Using the 913. Herbert W. Gordon, W1IBY
· The 1936 Sweepstakes. E. L. Battèy, W1UE
· Medium Power Transmitter Especially Designed for 28Mc. Edwin A. Ruth, 3rd, W2GYL
· Long Wire Directive Antennas, Robert C. Graham, W8LUQ
· Skip-Distance Calculation. Newbern Smith
· WWV Services Again Expanded
· A Complete Dry-Battery Portable Station with Crystal-Controlled Transmitter E.S. Van Deusen, W3ECP
· A Battery-Operated Emergency Rig of Proved Performance. William H. Jacobs, W4CVQ
· And Now We Have Full Range Superhet Selectivity. James J. Lamb
· A Three-Stage Transmitter Unit for 1.75— to 30-Mc. Operation. Earl L Anderson, W8UD
· The 100-Foot Lattice Tower at W9DNP. Mel Williams, W9DNP
· Frank Talk About This Business of Transmitting Tube Ratings. E. C Hughes, Jr., W3EHJ
· A 500-Watt 14- and 28-Mc. Amplifier. James Millen, W1HRX
· Some Practical Receiver Kinks for the Man Who Builds His Own. Yardley Beers, W3AWH
· The VK-ZL 1936 DX Contest Results. G.B. Raglers, VK5GR
· A 28-Mc. Mobile Installation. Willard S. Wilson, W3DQ
· A Simple and Inexpensive Rotary Beam Antenna for 28 Megacycles
· Notes on High-Power Electron-Coupled Oscillators. Christoph Schmelzer, D4BIU
· Flood Notes
· Fifth Annual Field Day
· Circulation Statement
· Hamads (in multiple issues)
· QST’s Index of Advertisers.
· W8DPY Wins Paley Award
· Recording Ultra-High-Frequency Signals Over Long Indirect Paths — Part II. Ross A. Hull
· See-Saw Noise Silencer. B.S. McCutchen and D. A. Griffin, W2AOE
· A Fundamental-Reinforced Harmonic-Generating Circuit. John L. Reinartz, W1QP
· A New Type of Skyhook — The Ladder Mast. James Millen, W1HRX
· New Beam Power Transmitting Tubes. RK-47, RK-48
· An Effective Linear Filter for Harmonics. J. N. A. Hawkins, W6AAR
· Candid Shots of the 1937 Board Meeting
· A Four-Band Portable or Mobile Transmitter. Frank Jacobs, W2BSL
· 56 Mc. Shoots the Works
· Note on Reduction of Distortion and Noise with Inverse Feedback
· Improving DX
· W3FAR Wins 28-Mc. Contest
· A Simple Bread-Board Crystal-Controlled Transmitter for 56 Mc. Harry A. Gardner, W1EHT
· High Capacity Midget Switches
· MRAC-ARRL 56-Mc. Cup Announcement
· New Tuning Indicator Tubes
· License or Chart Holder
· CQ PITC. Alan Eurich, W8IGQ, WCFT
· 1936 Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Award Goes to W6KFC
· A.R.R.L. Announces August Low Power Contest
· Battery Performance from the R.A.C. Power Supply. George Grammer
· A.R.R.L. Copying Bee Results
· A Unit Style Portable Station. Clinton B. DeSoto, W1CBD and Byron Goodman, W1JPE
· Army-Amateur Radio System Activities
· Naval Communication Reserve Notes
· A 56-Mc. Converter of High Stability. Byron Goodman, W1JPE
· Operating Data on the New Beam Power Tubes. George Grammer
· A DeLuxe ‘Phone Transmitter with Grouped Co
· Controls and Cable Tuning. S.L. Baraf and Frank Edmonds, W2DIY
· Class-B Audio Design. Earl I. Anderson, W8UD
· New Vibrator Type Plate Supplies
· New Amateur Tubes
· The Fourth C.C.I.R. at Bucharest Paves Way for Cairo. James J. Lamb, W1AL and John C. Stadler, VE2AP
· Pick Your Spot on the Neighbors’ Supers. George Grammen
· A 50-Watt C.W.-’Phone Transmitter for 220-Volt D.C.. M. P. Mims, W5BDB
· Modes of Fracture in Piezo-Electric Crystals. Edward W. Sanders, W3AKU
· Beam Tubes in a Push-Pull Amplifier. Clark C. Rodimon, W1SZ
· Headset Earcaps for Smoothing Out Frequency Response
· A New Quartz Crystal Filter for Wide-Range Selectivity. Dana H. Bacon, W1BZR
· Class-B Audio Driver Considerations. Douglas Fortune, W9UVC
· A Six-Band Three-Tube Transmitter. A.H. Riesmeyer, WBCHT
· Circuit Equalizing to Improve Receiver Performance. John Gluck, W8MYB
· Adding Super-Regeneration to an SW3. Byron Goodman, W1JPE
· With the Affiliated Clubs
· An Electronic Volume Compressor. R.B. Bullock, W6MKP and Harry N. Jacobs
· Army-Amateur Radio System Activities
· A Multi-Use Meter for the Amateur Station. Herbert W. Gordon, W1IBY
· An A.V.C.-Controlled Pre-Amplifier. James Hanson, W2IGL
· The 1937 VK-ZL Contest. L. G. Petrie
· Developments in High-Power U.H.F. Tubes 888, WL-461
· A Compact Airplane-Type ‘Phone Transmitter with Vibrator Power Supply. R. M. Ellis, W9YSA
· The Canada-U.S.A. Contact Contest Results, 1937. George Cooper, VE3ACI and Fred H. B. Saxon, VE3SG
· New Tubes for Transmitting - 1608 1609, 1610
· 12-Volt RK Tubes Available for Mobile Work
· Radio Course Starts
· Radio Control of Model Aircraft. Ross A. Hull and R. B. Bourne, W1ANA
· With the European Amateurs on the Bucharest C.C.I.R. Trip. . J. J. Lamb, W1AL and J. C. Stadler, VE2AP
· A Semi-Universal Exciter with Stage Switching. George Grammer
· Modernizing the Simple Regenerative Receiver. Vernon Chambers, W1JEQ
· Results, 1937 DX Competition. E. L. Battey, W1UE
· Concentrated Directional Antennas for Transmission and Reception
· More on PITC
· Negative Peak Automatic Modulation Control for Plate-Modulated Transmitters
· A Versatile Transmitter. Walter J. Stiles, Jr., W8DPY
· Schedules for WWV
· The Cover
Condition: Paper covers, Ex-Lib-usual stamps/marks; covers show some wear, tears and soiling, spine edges have some wear at top and bottom; name stamped on front and top page edges; some issues front cover are pulling; text is intact with some age discoloring, few small soiled spots; note on back cover; overall they are good plus to good readable copies condition.
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