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Don C. Wallace: W6AM, Amateur Radio's Pioneer -- This book traces the life of Don Wallace and with it the early history of Amateur Radio.

The Story of the Enigma: History, Technology and Deciphering -- The ultimate reference on the Enigma!

World War II Radio Heroes: Letters of Compassion -- A story about ham radio operators and others who helped ease worries during a time of war.

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Perera's Telegraph Collectors Guide -- The most complete source of information for all those interested in telegraph keys from beginner to avid collector.

Coherent CW

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Additional information on this subject and related topics can be found in back issues of QST and the following:

The ARRL has an extensive catalog of books and materials related to Amateur Radio.

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Note: Some of the following articles are in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. To view and print these files, you'll need a copy of Adobe's Acrobat Reader program. (Version 3.0 or later required). More information here.

 

  • Coherent CW (891,844 bytes, PDF file)
    QST September 1975, pp. 26-27
    Amateur radio's new state of the art?
  • Coherent CW -- The Concept -- Part 1 (369,331 bytes, PDF file)
    QST May 1981, pp. 11-14
    Would you think that you could decrease your transmitter output power by a factor of 10 and increase signal readability by the same amount -- simultaneously? It's being done now.
  • Coherent CW -- The Practical Aspects -- Part 2 (404,922 bytes, PDF file)
    QST June 1981, pp. 18-23
    You'll now see how you can put the concept into practice.
  • A DSP Version of Coherent-CW (CCW) (652,378 bytes, PDF file)
    QEX February 1994, pp. 25-30
    Obtain the advantages of coherent detection of Morse signals using DSP.

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    Contact information for suppliers mentioned in the above articles should first be confirmed using TIS Address Database Search.

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    ARRL Periodicals Index Search - This database contains the QST index from 1915 to the present and the QEX index from 1981 to the present. For QST issues from 1970 to the present, and some selected articles back to 1922 (when construction articles featuring tubes began in earnest), identifying keywords have been added to the technical articles. By entering keywords (ANTENNA) or combinations of keywords (CONSTRUCTION ANTENNA VERTICAL HF) into the Title words: field, you may create dynamic bibliographies.
    Technical article KEYWORD list. Hints for more successful searching

    Suggested keywords for more articles like the ones on this page are COHERENT CW

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  • Coherent CW: Some Theory
    CCW is not magic, it is just the application of well-known pieces of communication theory
  • Coherent CW
    . . . a mode whose time has come?
  • CCW Notes
    These notes have been prepared by G3IRM to give you some idea how coherent c.w. operates.
  • Coherent CW ...
    "The More You Know About a Signal, the Easier it is to Copy"
  • Latest COHERENT Uses Lattice Coding

     

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