Practical Wireless  |  March 2019
IN THIS MONTH'S PRACTICAL WIRELESS
• Keylines - Weekend projects, museums and a new Icom rig feature
• News - PW’s monthly roundup of news from the UK and overseas
• The Yaesu DR-2XE Digital/Analogue 144/430MHz Repeater - A look at Yaesu’s System Fusion, describing the DR-2XE repeater capabilities
• The Yaesu FTdx101D Transceiver - A first look at the much-heralded FTdx101 from Yaesu
• Launch of the Icom IC-9700 - The UK launch of Icom’s new VHF/UHF/23cm SDR transceiver
• The New Intermediate Licence - Plan for the new syllabi that come into effect this coming September
• Making Waves - A look at a very challenging propagation mode − Moonbounce
•A Simplified K9AY Receive Antenna for the Low Bands - A fresh look at one of the more popular low-band receive antennas
• The World of VHF - The latest on Fox1-Cliff
•Doing the Impossible on St. Helena - A low power DXpedition to St Helena
• Doing it by Design - An interesting variation on a Morse code practice oscillator
• What Next - Some awards for data modes contacts
• Carrying on the Practical Way - A computer interface for the popular Baofeng range of handhelds
• Valve & Vintage - The classic BC221 frequency meter
• HF Highlights - A roundup of HF news
• Data Modes - A cheap option for HF WSPR reception.
• Starting Over - Improving the station and investing in books
• Exploring New Fields - International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend
• The Birth of the Thermionic Valve - The technology that dominated radio communication for half a century
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Practical Wireless March 2019.