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September 2012 QST - Digital Edition
<http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/arrl/qst_201211/>Dear ARRL Member,

The digital edition of November /QST/ is available now! Go to this link
and start reading: November 2012 /QST/
<http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/arrl/qst_201211/>.

* Build an inexpensive HF power attenuator
* Learn a different way to assemble PL-259 plugs
* See PSK31 "up close"
* Put your remote antenna tuner to work on 160 meters
* Turn back the clock with an easy single-tube transmitter
* See how students "Reach for the Stars" with Amateur Radio
* Bring your vintage receiver and transmitter together with the "Boat
Anchor Buddy"
* ...and much more!

*Enjoy Content You Won't Find in the Print Edition...*

* Video overviews of the Array Solutions AIMuhf impedance analyzer and
the DZKit HT-7 40-meter AM handheld transceiver.
* A circuit board layout and additional information for WB8DQT's "Boat
Anchor Buddy."

And, look for the announcement on pages 30-31 for new publications every
ham should have including the 90_^th edition /ARRL Handbook/---hot off
the press. Order early and you'll get the hardcover edition for the
softcover price.

Enjoy this issue!

73,

Steve Ford, WB8IMY
Editor
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