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Bibliography of Articles on Building Low Cost Shortwave Receivers/Converters
and related topics
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Anderson, Phil, "A Universal Crystal Radio Set", NUTS & VOLTS, February,
1993, pp. 10-11.

Blechman, Fred, "Build a Super-Simple Shortwave Receiver", POPULAR
ELECTRONICS, August, 1993, pp. 31-35 ff.

Carr, Joseph J., "Add Shortwave or VHF Reception to Any Radio", POPULAR
ELECTRONICS, December, 1991, pp. 56-58 ff.

Carr, Joseph J., "A One-Chip Receiver Front End", POPULAR ELECTRONICS,
June 1992, pp. 53-57.

Carr, Joseph J., "Direct Conversion Receivers" [HAM RADIO column], POPULAR
ELECTRONICS, March 1993, pp. 78-79.

Carr, Joseph J., "Wire Antennas for Hams and SWL's", POPULAR ELECTRONICS,
August 1991, pp. 49-52 ff.

Covington, Michael A., "Add CW and SSB to Your Shortwave Receiver, POPULAR
ELECTRONICS, May 1990, pp. 41-42 ff.

Covington, Michael A., "AM/FM/SW Active Antenna", 1990 POPULAR ELECTRONICS
ELECTRONICS HOBBYISTS HANDBOOK, pp. 132 ff.

Covington, Michael A., "High Performance Shortwave Converter", 1990 POPULAR
ELCTRONICS HOBBYISTS HANDBOOK, pp. 34-36 ff.

Covington, Michael A., "One-Chip Frequency Converter", RADIO ELECTRONICS,
April 1990, pp. 49-52.

Davidson, Homer L., "Grandpa's Shortwave Receiver", POPULAR ELECTRONICS,
February 1989, pp. 67-70 ff.

Kreuter, Rodney A., "Active Antenna", 1990 ELECTRONICS EXPRIMENTERS HANDBOOK,
pp. 87-88 ff.

Kreuter, Rodney A., "Tune in the World with RE's EZ Shortwave Receiver",
RADIO ELECTRONICS, January 1991, pp. 56-60.

Mims, Forest M. III, ENGINEER'S MINI-NOTEBOOK: COMMUNICATIONS PROJECTS, Radio
Shack Cat. No. 276-5015, p. 37 ("Shortwave Receiver").

Mitsch, Joseph, "Build an Economy Shortwave Receiver", POPULAR ELECTRONICS,
August 1990, pp. 37-39 ff.

Rakes, Charles D., "Circuit Circus: More NE602-based Circuits", POPULAR
ELECTRONICS, August 1991, pp. 72-74 ff.

books:
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DeMaw, Doug: W1FB's DESIGN NOTEBOOK, ISBN 0-87259-320-7, 1990, $10.00.

DeMaw, Doug: W1FB's QRP NOTEBOOK, ARRL pub. # 3061, ISBN 0-87259-365-7, 1991,
$10.00

Horn, Delton: OSCILLATORS SIMPLIFIED, WITH 61 PROJECTS, TAB Books,
ISBN 0-8306-2875-4, 1987.

Horowitz and Hill: THE ART OF ELECTRONICS, Cambridge University Press, ISBN
0-521-29837-7, 1980. [The best(!) all around electronics book available.]

Schetgen, Bob: QRP CLASSICS, ARRL pub. #3169, ISBN 0-87259-316-9, 1990,
$12.00.

Signetics Application Notes:
NE/SA602 (Sept. 13, 1985)
AN198 (Feb., 1987)
AN1981 (Feb., 1987)
AN1982 (Feb., 1987)

Yoder, Andrew R.: PIRATE RADIO STATIONS, TAB Books, ISBN 0-8306-3268-9,
1990, $12.95.

See also later editions of the ARRL's RADIO AMATEUR'S HANDBOOK for simple
SWL circuits.

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