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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from journals published in 2009 in the journal KV and VHF:
FLEX-5000A
LC oscillators
80m QRP transceiver
SA612 in the transceiver paths of amateur equipment
SA612 in the transceiver paths of amateur equipment
SA612 in the transceiver paths of amateur equipment
SA612 in the transceiver paths of amateur equipment
Active receiving loop antenna
Bobtail Curtain Antenna System
Bobtail Curtain Antenna System
Antenna GIR
Antenna GIR
Option to enable the K174UN14 chip
Generator tetrode GU-74B
Dual Band Antenna Sloper
Dual Band Antenna Sloper
Dual Band Semiconductor Tube Transceiver
Dual Band Semiconductor Tube Transceiver
Band pass filters
Band pass filters
Band pass filters
Refinement of R-311
Notes on SWR
Overvoltage protection in the power supply
Measurements in the manufacture of a ladder quartz filter
HF antennas for high-altitude expeditions (and not only)
HF antennas for high-altitude expeditions (and not only)
HF transceiver ICOM IC-7200
HF transceiver T03DSP
HF transceiver T03DSP
HF transceiver T03DSP
HF transceiver T03DSP
HF transceiver T03DSP
HF power amplifier
Compact directional antenna
Brief guide to working with the SpectrumLab program (basic settings)
Brief guide to working with the SpectrumLab program (basic settings)
Brief guide to working with the SpectrumLab program (basic settings)
Tube HF Amplifier
Miniature modulators and demodulators
Minitransceiver Izyuminka
Reliability of generator lamps
Reliability of generator lamps
Reliability of generator lamps
New element?
Single transistor telegraph transceiver
Portable 430 MHz directional antenna
Full size HF loop antennas
Full size HF loop antennas
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