
       QST ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - Keys, keyers and keying

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1978 January   QST                                     p. 24
               An Inexpensive Morse Keyboard

     February  QST                                     p. 11
               The Micro-TO Message Keyer

     June      QST                                     p. 22
               A Low-Cost Dot-Memory Keyer

     July      QST                                     p. 11
               A Digital Speed Readout for the 
               Electronic Keyer

1979 February  QST                                     p. 25
               A 24-Hour-Clock Bonus from the 
               Accu-Memory

               QST                                     p. 53
               Why QSK?

     March     QST                                     p. 11
               The Code Speedometer

     May       QST                                     p. 11
               Versakeyer - A Multi-Mode Paddle Keyer

     June      QST                                     p. 33
               The Wee-Keyer

     July      QST                                     p. 33
               A Digital Morse-Code Clock

     September QST                                     p. 26
               A Little Jimmy Keyer

     October   QST                                     p. 22
               A Microprocessor-Based Morse Keyboard

     November  QST                                     p. 42
               The Adaptamatic Message Keyer

1980 January   QST                                     p. 44
               A Static Morse Keyboard

     February  QST                                     p. 18
               An Automatic CW Identifier

               QST                                     p. 30
               Bug Box QSK


     May       QST                                     p. 22
               The NOR-Gate Break-in

     June      QST                                     p. 40
               Transmitter Keying Circuits for CW

     July      QST                                     p. 32
               IMUS Control (Station control - tr sw.)

     October   QST                                     p. 18
               Modifications to a Microprocessor-
               Based Keyboard

               QST                                     p. 25
               External Paddles for the Heath HD-1410
               Keyer

               QST                                     p. 26
               A CW ASCII Keyboard

     November  QST                                     p. 32
               Zero-Cost Key

     December  QST                                     p. 33
               A Memory for the K2BLA CMOS Keyboard
     
1981 February  QST                                     p. 32
               Accu-Control - A QSK System for the     5 pages
               Kenwood TS-820/R-820 Twins

     March     QST                                     p. 19
               T-R Switching with PIN Diodes           3 pages

     May       QST                                     p. 11
               Coherent CW - Part 1, The Concept

     June      QST                                     p. 18
               Coherent CW - Part 2, The Practical
               Aspects

     September QST                                     p. 34
               A Variable Speed Code Study Program

     October   QST                                     p. 11
               The CMOS Super Keyer

1982 June      QST                                     p. 26
               A Digital CMOS Iambic Keyer             3 pages

     July      QST                                     p. 17
               K6BSU Touch Keyer                       3 pages

1983 December  QST                                     p. 16
               CW on a Chip (8044)                     4 pages

1984 January   QST                                     p. 13
               A Keyboard Keyer and Code-Practice      4 pages
               System (VIC-20)
     
     October   QST                                     p. 17
               TR Circuits for Homemade Rigs           4 pages
   
               QST                                     p. 11
               A Complete Morse-Code System for the    6 pages
               VIC-20

     Decmeber  QST                                     p. 29
               Try This Versatile CW Shaper            2 pages

1985 February  QST                                     p. 32
               A CW Keyboard Program for Atari         2 pages
               Computers

     July      QST                                     p. 31
               What Does QSK Really Mean?              3 pages

1986 January   QST                                     p. 25
               Send Error Free Code with One Hand      4 pages

     February  QST                                     p. 27
               The UNKEMO (Universal Keyer Module)     2 pages
               (keyer modification)

1987 February  QST                                     p. 33  
               Build the Morsemaster II                6 pages
               (code practice generator)

     April     QST                                     p. 51
               A CW Keying Interface                   3 pages

     November  QST                                     p. 24
               Automatic TR Swithing for the Kenwood 
               SM-220 Monitor Scope

1989 June      QST                                     p. 27
               A Morse-Code Keyer using the Coleco Adam
               Keyboard

1990 November  QST                                     p. 18
               The CMOS Super Keyer II

1992 February  QST                                     p. 30
               IROESK--An Infared Optoelectronic
               Straight Key


     July      QST                                     p. 19
               The CW68HC05 Keyboard/Keyer

1993 July      QST                                     p. 36
               IROESON: An Infared Optoelectronic
               Keyer


