1966 01 00 73 Magazine - Editorial
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio delves into the existence of UFOs and explores potential communication methods beyond radio waves, including telepathy and electro-gravitics. It disc
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of 73 Magazine from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio delves into the existence of UFOs and explores potential communication methods beyond radio waves, including telepathy and electro-gravitics. It disc
This issue of 73 Magazine from March 1966 includes advertisements for amateur radio equipment such as linear amplifiers and UHF wavemeters. It also features reader letters discussi
This issue of 73 Magazine from May 1966 focuses on amateur radio achievements, with the cover showcasing numerous call signs and locations of 'Worked The World' contacts. It includ
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio magazine from December 1967 includes details on the Golden Bear QSL Party, offering a certificate to participants checking into the net. It also high
This April 1968 issue of 73 Amateur Radio magazine, identified as issue 88, focuses on amateur radio's potential role in investigating UFOs. The cover prominently features a UFO im
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio focuses on antennas with articles covering various designs and theory, including a special 'Antenna Issue' designation. It also introduces 'The UFO N
This issue of 73 SURPLUS magazine delves into the intersection of amateur radio and UFO phenomena. It discusses a 'UFO Network' idea and features an account from Woody Derenberger,
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio highlights the growing amateur radio UFO Net, which has attracted over 50 stations in its first month. The net meets on Wednesdays at 0200 GMT on 14,
This issue features the confession of a hoax expedition to St. Peter and Paul Rocks by an individual named Miller, who admitted to operating from the Venezuelan coast instead. The
This issue of Amateur Radio highlights the growing interest in UFO investigation, suggesting amateur radio operators can form a vital communication network. It discusses the potent
This issue of AMATEUR RADIO 73 discusses the growing acceptance of UFOs and the possibility of extraterrestrial visitation. It highlights the work of scientists like Dr. James Hard
This issue of Amateur Radio 73 highlights a shift in Soviet attitudes towards UFOs, with Russian scientists now supporting the hypothesis that they originate from other worlds. The
This October 1970 issue of Amateur 73radio focuses on Integrated Circuit (IC) projects, offering a 'General Class Study Guide' with various project ideas including function generat
This issue of Amateur Radio 73 magazine, dated August 1971, includes a personal account by Ron Fox WN4ONW of a UFO sighting and encounter while driving, characterized by strange ra
This issue of 73 Magazine discusses the potential impact of an FCC proposal on the 220 MHz amateur radio band, posing the question of whether 'Sweet Meg' can escape the 'clutches o
This April 1975 issue of 73 FM ANNUAL focuses on amateur radio technology, including a Buyer's Guide to Handheld Transceivers (HTs). It features articles on synthesizer scanners, r
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio features a letter from Robert Oler WB5MZO discussing the importance of obeying laws in amateur radio and criticizing those who break them, even for p
This issue of 73 Magazine focuses heavily on the scientific investigation of UFOs, particularly through Project Starlight International (PSI) near Austin, Texas. PSI utilizes advan
This issue of 73 Magazine for Radio Amateurs, dated December 1979, covers a wide range of topics relevant to amateur radio enthusiasts. Featured articles include new product review
This issue of 73 Magazine for Radio Amateurs, dated April 1980, features an article titled 'Hams on the Trail of UFOs' which discusses a military movie from 1953 reportedly showing
This issue of 73 Magazine for Radio Amateurs covers a range of topics relevant to radio enthusiasts and ufology. It delves into the history of radio manufacturers like Hallicrafter
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio's Technical Journal focuses on practical projects and technical discussions for amateur radio enthusiasts. Key articles include a winning RTTY tuning
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio features a cover story detailing an alleged encounter between author C. Jim Williams (WIROM) and two aliens, Douga and Billo, from the planet Prado.
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio focuses on VHF and above antennas, with articles on wide-band discones, HT antennas, and tri-band verticals. It also includes home-brew projects like
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio covers the Dayton Hamvention, with a cover story highlighting the event. It includes reader letters discussing various topics such as building a DC p
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today focuses on a 'Super CW Station' and includes several build-your-own projects such as a battery monitor, tone burst generator, Morse code keyer,
This January 1996 issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today is a 'Special Workbench Issue' with articles on a Smithsonian project related to Nikola Tesla's switching power supply and the con
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today focuses on amateur radio technology, with articles on building a Tic-Tac Tester, frequency standards, and preamps. It also includes reviews of
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today questions the authenticity of the NASA moon landings, citing evidence from the book 'NASA Mooned America!' by René. The magazine also discusses
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today focuses on 'QRP: Low Power Fun!', with articles on antenna tuners, multi-band dipoles, and QRP field days. It also touches on health-related to
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today covers a high-altitude balloon mission by HALO, aiming to test a rocket launch platform for future space flights. The balloon, carrying telemet
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today focuses on software home-brewing for ham radio enthusiasts, with detailed guides on building projects like beam-aimers, digi-sniffers, and ante
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today covers a range of topics including ham radio fun, UFOs, and technology. It discusses the Roswell incident and alleged government cover-ups, ref
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today focuses on antennas, featuring articles on building an active antenna, a 5-band QRP loop, and a 2m/900 MHz whip. It also discusses the DX Dynas
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today delves into various controversial topics, including the potential alien origin of transistor technology and the removal of alleged alien implan
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today focuses on monitoring solar mischief and related radio phenomena. It includes a two-part article on building geomagnetic monitoring devices, su
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today, dated March 1999, covers a range of amateur radio topics including a QRP kit survey with Y2K precautions, a ferrite loop transmitting antenna,
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today features articles on building various antennas and a QRP transceiver. It highlights astronaut Jerry Ross's role in attaching antennas to the In
This June 1999 issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today features several DIY projects for amateur radio enthusiasts, including a 'Fun Regen Rx' and a 'Keyer.' It also delves into various an
This September 1999 issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today highlights Art Bell, host of the coast-to-coast talk show "from the Kingdom of Nye," and his preparations for the Y2K crisis, in
This issue of Amateur 73 Radio Today, dated December 2000, features several build projects for amateur radio enthusiasts, including a "D"-Cell QRP Xcvr, Modem Monitor, Lightning Pr
This issue of Amateur 73 Radio Today features a DXpedition to the UFO Watchtower in Colorado's San Luis Valley, an area known for its 'high strangeness' and UFO sightings. The arti
This issue of 73 Amateur Radio Today covers a range of topics for radio enthusiasts, including projects like building a "J" antenna and tube lamps, restoring vintage equipment such