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June 2007 QST Feedback

Update: The May 2004 article “A Deluxe HF Receiver Multicontroller” by James Garland, W8ZR, pp 31-38, referred to prefabricated circuit boards. The author has informed us that these are no longer available. Artwork and files for fabrication are now on the ARRLWeb at www.arrl.org/files/qst-binaries/Garland0504.zip (scroll down to the May 2004 issue).

In “Making Sense of Decibels” [Apr 2007, p 61], the spreadsheet referenced in Note 2 should say “Just put in the gain or loss in dB in cell B9,” not B7. A corrected version is at www.arrl.org/files/qst-binaries/Hallas-dB0407.xls.

The “Up Front in QST” item about Bill Finch having upgraded [Apr 2007, p 21] says, in part: “Amateurs were not able to be on the air until a couple months after the war ended in 1946.” World War II ended in 1945, of course, and hams were back on the air that year. — tnx Jim Hanlon, W8KGI

The Morse code for SIGNING OFF was printed incorrectly in Media Hits [Apr 2007, p 12]. — tnx KB1KRS and NN8G



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