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The first part of 'Basic DSOs In French' has been held over. A tribute to Eddystone Radio IA Marconi Communications Company) appears on page 43. Other Regular Articles 60 Focal Point Andy Emmerson G8PTH appears on screen for his bi-monthly views on, and what's happening with amateur l'\/ 69 The Practical Wireless Arcade - Open For Business This Is where you'll find: Services, back number Information, PCB Service, Binders, the PW Book Service, PW Subs Club and associated special offer Front Cover: Our thanks go to Eddystone Radio for the photographs of the vintage and modern equipment. 48 Antenna Workshop This month, Peter Dodd G3LDO tries out the BWD1.8-30, an interesting h.f.
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43 Special Offer - Linguaphone Visa French Language Course Learn French the fun way, with our special offer cassette course 50 We're Moving! Read all about it! Practical Wireless moves to new offices 52 New Series - Valves & Vintage Introducing Ron Ham's column, aimed at the valved and vintage equipment enthusiast 56 Satellite Scene Pat Gowen G31OR takes his regular look at amateur radio in orbit 59 Packet Panorama Now back in his regular monthly slot, Roger Cooke G3LDI takes a peek at the packet scene 32 Review Alinco DJ -180 Richard Newton GORSN reports on a budget -price handheld 144MHz transceiver 34 A CW Filter Ben Nock G4BXD describes a filter to help you read Morse under difficult conditions 36 What A Good Idea! Doug SmIllie GM4DJS, Hector Cole G3OHK and Michael Stott GONEE describe their ideas for a field strength meter, a cheap change -over system and antenna connectors 43 Eddystone Radio A tribute to a famous company that's still very much in business 44 Review Toko Coils Stefan Niewladomski provides a helpful guide to the commonly -found Toko coils.
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2 ISSUE 1031 NEXT ISSUE (MARCH) ON SALE FEBRUARY A Receiver Construction Experience Roger Bennett G3SIH shares the ideas and knowledge he gained building a receiver 27 Making A Valved Active Antenna Adrian Knott G6KSN shows how to build an interesting low voltage valved antenna project 38 VLF Up Converter Adrian Knott G6KSN shows you how to explore the fascinating world of the very low frequencies. Performance without compromiseģ FEBRUARY 1993 (ON SALE JANUARY 14 VOL. Call today for complete information about this and other Yaesttornducts".
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