For Sale: Miscellaneous Electronics Magazines. For some of these, I included a
mention of one article in that issue that might be interesting.
Electronics Illustrated: $1 each
January, 1962: 30-50mc 4-tube RX
March, 1962: Golden Anniversary of ham Radio
May, 1962: CB Special Issue. Articles by 1W5733 and 12Q1747 (both
names you would recognize)
September, 1962: How to Tune SSB With Your BFO! Who knew?
July 1964: Frye’s Vacuum Tube Course; Kit report on Heathkit HW-12
November, 1965: 80M 40W TRCX In An Attache Case--uses 6GJ5
January, 1967: 1 Tube All-Bander RX Uses 2AT7 Tube & Plug-In Coils
September, 1969: “The Ham Shack” column written by Wayne Green…
January, 1970: Wayne predicts more transistors and then ICs in
future ham gear.
November, 1971: Sideband Adapteor Using 2 Transistors
Radio-TV Experimenter: $1 each
Fall, 1960
Fall, 1962
QST: 50 cents each unless noted.
1937: March (cover torn and taped), October ($1)
1938: May ($1), July (cover spots--$1)
1938: Poor covers: August, Sept, Oct, Nov
1939: Feb, May ($1 each), June (no covers--free), July ($1), August (poor--free)
1941: August, November (no covers--free)
1942: January, October
1949: June (no covers--free)
1952: June (no covers--free)
1963: May
1964: June
1965: February
1966: December
1974: January
1975: November
1990: January
1991: January, May
Elementary Electronics: 50 cents each
Fall, 1965: Thermoelectric Beer Cooler project
Sept-Oct, 1967: Radio Shack DX-150 review
July-Aug, 1971: Build a wrist radio for receiving the aircraft band
Sept-Oct, 1971: Roll your own capacitors
Nov-Dec, 1974: The Vacuum Tubes Of Early Radio
Popular Electronics: $1 each unless noted.
November, 1954: Heathkit Ar-2 review
December, 1954: Build a simple coil-winding jig--uses hand drill
February, 1956: Collins 32V/Hallicrafters S-85 station on the cover
February, 1957: HQ-100 on cover. 2-tube VHF RX project
March, 1957: Bill Orr 70 Watt Novice TX for 15/10M--6AG7 driving
6146
June, 1957: Superregen BCB “Pocket” RX using CK533AX wire lead tube
July, 1957: Double Your Heathkit At1 Output
August, 1957: Cover Heathkit DX-?? TX/AR-2 RX/QF-1. Article:
Modulating
your Hetahkit station.
September, 1957
October, 1957: Convert Heathkit CR-1 to loudspeaker operation
November, 1957: Hallicrafters S-85 or similar on cover
December, 1957: Printed circuits come of age
January, 1958: Adding a Communications Switch--to your Scott
Philharmonic!
March, 1958: Play Games With Nixie Tubes
November, 1958: Computer Plays Tic Tac Toe
October, 1960: Mobile SWL Converter
April, 1961: New Life for Obsolete Converters (Gonset 3002)
May, 1961: Nuvistor RF Amplifier
June, 1961
July, 1961: 6M Mobile TX
August, 1961: Cover shows woman in love with handheld EV mic.
January, 1962: Fire and Police RX converter (3 copies available)
February, 1962: Miliwatt Tunnel Diode TX on 6M
April, 1962: Eye-tube mod for Heathkit CB-1
May, 1962: Must We Have UHF TV?
September, 1962
October, 1962: 2-Tube 2M Super-regen RX
November, 1962: 100mw BCB Short Range TX built into a rural mailbox!
(2 copies available)
January, 1963: One Tube 6AF11 All-Band Plug-In Coil RX
February, 1963: Satillites On The Air (2 copies)
December, 1963: VHF Adventurer Moidular RX
January, 1964: 2-Tube Superhet for 80M 6U8-12AT7 (2 copies
available)
Bonus: The Girl Detector (A Carl & Jerry Adventure)
ISSUES BELOW ARE 50 CENTS
April, 1964: Convert The Knight C-100 for 15, 10 or 6M
January, 1965: 2 Halos Stacked for 2M
February, 1965: Compactron Regulated Power Supply
March, 1965: Oscilloscopes and Broad Phone Signals
June, 1965: The Night Ben Franklin Called It A Day
1967: 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12
1968: 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12
1969: 1, 2, 4, 7
1970: 4, 5, 9, 11, 12
1971: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12
1972: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
1973: 1
1980: 6
Thanks for looking.
73, Don Merz, N3RHT
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