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    From K9YA Telegraph@no_reply@yahoo.com to rec.radio.info,rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors,rec.radio.amateur.equipment,rec.radio.swap,alt.ham-radio.morse on Tue Jun 12 11:28:00 2012
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    The K9YA Telegraph is a free, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

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    July 2012 (Volume 9, Issue 7) articles include:

    Night Flight By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Field Preparation Generator Edition By Harold Mandel, W4HBM

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE By Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET

    The Venerable "Go Box" - Part II By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    Amateur Radio at the Movies By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
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    August 2012 (Volume 9, Issue 8) articles include:

    Emtech ZM-2 By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Dear Hiram By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

    Q & A With John Amodeo, NN6JA By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE - Part II By Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET

    K9YA Field Day 2012 By Mike Dinelli, N9BOR

    My Most Memorable Contact By Bill Ross, K6MGO

    Ham Quips By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
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    September 2012 (Volume 9, Issue 9) articles include:

    Two Amazing Amateurs By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Regulators for your Power Supply By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    Ham Quips By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

    Handie Talkies By Paul Signorelli, WØRW

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE - Part III By Scott B. Laughlin,
    N7NET

    The Last Word By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
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    October 2012 (Volume 9, Issue 10) articles include:

    Two Amazing Amateurs - Part II By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    QRP to the Field Without the Fun By John Swartz, WA9AQN

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

    An Old Friend By John Swartz, WA9AQN

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE - Part IV By Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET

    The Last Word By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
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    November 2012 (Volume 9, Issue 11) articles include:

    QRPometer By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    A Direct Conversion Receiver By Paul Ross, W3FIS

    My Introduction to Ham Radio By Fred Muehlen, N5WLA, SK

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE - Part V By Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

    Remember When By Louie Carlson, WA8CID

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    December 2012 (Volume 9, Issue 12) articles include:

    Holiday Cover Art By Jeff Murray, K1NSS

    Mouse Code By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Ted and Jack, A Tale of Two Elmers By Jeff Murray, K1NSS

    Usenet Newsgroup - rec.radio.info By Paul W. Schleck, K3FU

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE - Part VI By Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET

    The Red Light Caper By Joe Medsker, K8LKC

    Ham Quips By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

    The Last Word By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

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  • From K9YA Telegraph@no_reply@yahoo.com to rec.radio.info,rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors,rec.radio.amateur.equipment,rec.radio.swap,alt.ham-radio.morse on Wed Dec 12 14:49:20 2012
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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    The January 2013 issue will begin our 10th year.

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    January 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 1) articles include:

    WFRAC Revisited By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    A Work in Progress - Part I By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    High Speed Morse By Paul Signorelli, WØRW

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE - Part VII By Scott B. Laughlin,
    N7NET

    Contesting? Who Me? Are You Kidding? By John Swartz, WA9AQN

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    February 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 2) articles include:

    HI-PER-MITE: Audio Filter Kit by NMØS & 4SQRP By Philip Cala-Lazar,
    K9PL

    A Work in Progress - Part II By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    Ms. Lilian Ruocco, W2PMA, Bronx, N.Y. By Bob Ballantine, W8SU

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE - Part VIII By Scott B. Laughlin,
    N7NET

    Confessions of a Closet Key Collector By Steve Silverman, KB3SII

    Ham Parodies By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    March 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 3) articles include:

    IGY - Part I By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    A Work in Progress - Part III By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE - Part IX By Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET

    Noise Level Normally Runs S7 Here, OM By John Kirk, VK4TJ

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    April 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 4) articles include:

    IGY - Part II By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    The Chinese Invasion Continues By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    The Art and Skill of Radio-Telegraphy - Fifth Revised Edition

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE - Part X By Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET

    Bob Henry, W0ARA By Bob Ballantine, W8SU

    Ham Quips By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    June 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 6) articles include:

    AADE DF4DA By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Digital Voice For the Rest of Us By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    Amateur Radio in the Movies By Bob Cashdollar, WR8U

    Conan Wyatt Burtram Barger, W3CVE - Finale By Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET

    Medishare International By Dr. Robert "Smitty" Smithwick, W6CS (SK)

    Byron Price & the Wartime Amateur Ban By Philip Cala-Lazar

    Ham History By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    July 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 7) articles include:

    The Way We Were By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Dear Hiram By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

    Cyclone 40 Kit

    USS Lexington By Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET

    "My Wife is Good for Something" By Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB

    "Night Flight" MIC By Philip Cala-Lazar

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    August 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 8) articles include:

    The Hamilton Rice Expedition - Part I By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Been There Done That By Scott B. Laughlin, N7NET

    QRP Redux-Back to the Future By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    HamQTH.com By Petr Hlozek, OK2CQR

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    September 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 9) articles include:

    The Hamilton Rice Expedition - Part II By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    The Secret Listeners By John Swartz, WA9AQN

    "On the Shoulders of Giants" By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    The Rest of the Story By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    October 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 10) articles include:

    "Our Radio Amateurs" By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Enigma-E By John Swartz, WA9AQN

    New May Sometimes be Better By Hal Mandel, W4HBM

    Radio Row Lives By Bob Ballantine, W8SU

    Defining Moment By Keith Muggli, KØHL

    Ham Quips By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    November 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 11) articles include:

    International Law and Ham Radio - Part I By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Pelican Brief By Hal Mandel, W4HBM

    X1M QQRP Transceiver By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    My Special Event By Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB

    Amateur Radio on Television By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    December 2013 (Volume 10, Issue 12) includes:

    Holiday Cover By Jeff Murray, K1NSS

    International Law and Ham Radio - Part II By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Timing: P5, DXCC and the U-505 By John Swartz, WA9AQN

    Post Office Net By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

    Ham Quips By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

    "Song of the Sky" By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Eleventh Anniversary Message / 2013 K9YA Telegraph Authors

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a full-color PDF
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    January 2014 (Volume 11, Issue 1) includes:


    Kay Kibling, W2HXQ, & Ruth Nichols By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    "Was it Better Than Sex?" By John Swartz, WA9AQN

    Back to the Old Days By Nico de Jong, OZ1BMC

    Custom QSLs by Jeff Murray, K1NSS

    Ham Quips By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT


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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
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    Zone 23, AC4RF and an American DXer By John Swartz, WA9AQN

    Where is that Awful Noise Coming From? By Duke Wahl, Jr., WA9WJB

    Crowdsourcing By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

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    The Ubiquitous MP By Hal Mandel, W4HBM

    Some Thoughts About SSB - Part I By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
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    full-color PDF file.

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    May 2014 (Volume 11, Issue 5) includes:

    Cyclone 40 By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    How Does a Callsign From Illinois Become /MM By John Swartz, WA9AQN

    Digital Modes Revisited By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    Ham Quips By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

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    June 2014 (Volume 11, Issue 6) includes:

    "Electronics in the Evolution of Flight" By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    007, Move Over! By John Swartz, WA9AQN

    The Rockmite ][ QRP Transceiver By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    You're Never Too Old - Part I By Scott Laughlin, N7NET

    Too Much Time on My Hands By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

    Two VIP's Offspring By Bob Ballantine, W8SU

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

    If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for
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    July 2014 (Volume 11, Issue 7) includes:

    U.S. Antarctic Service Expedition By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    Dear Hiram - Dayton HamventionR By Bob Cashdollar, NR8U

    The Mighty Little Rockmite XCVR By Darron Sanchez, WA5TCZ

    You're Never Too Old - Part II By Scott Laughlin, N7NET

    Ham QUIPS By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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    The K9YA Telegraph is a FREE, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by Hams in more than 100 countries. The K9YA Telegraph contains the stories and features most wanted by our readers, because
    it is written by them. An e-Zine, it is delivered monthly as a
    full-color PDF file.

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    gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished
    for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.

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    September 2014 (Volume 12, Issue 9) includes:

    U.S. Antarctic Service Expedition - Part III By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL

    On Being W9BRD's Daughter By Amanda Newkirk, ex-WN9PMC

    An Excursion Into The Raspberry Pi... By Paul W. Ross, W3FIS

    Rock, W9SCH By Scott Laughlin, N7NET

    QRP CW Less? By Arnold CW Timm, KAØTPZ

    Ham Lingo By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT

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