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1980 November  QST                                     p. 15
               Spread-Spectrum and the Radio Amateur


1981 May       QST                                     p. 59
               AMRAD Gets Special Waiver for Spread 
               Spectrum Experiments

     September QST                                     p. 50
               Spread Spectrum Techniques

               QST                                     p. 57
               Inquiry/Proposal on Spread Spectrum in 
               Amateur Radio Service

     December  QST                                     p. 70
               Spread Spectrum Proposed for Some VHF
               Amateur Bands


1983 July      QST                                     p. 14
               Spread-Spectrum Applications in Amateur 6 pages

     November  QST                                     p. 50
               Notes on Spread Spectrum


1984 September QST                                     p. 41
               Spread Spectrum Communication A New Idea


1986 April     QST                                     p. 45
               Our New Spread Spectrum Rules

     June      QST                                     p. 42
               Spread Spectrum: Frequency Hopping,     2 pages
               Direct Sequence and You


1987 July      QEX                                     p. 16
               Intellectual Properties (spread spec.)  2 pages

     October   QEX                                     p. 5
               Extracting Stable Clock Signals from AM 5 pages
               Broadcast Carriers for Amateur Spread-
               Spectrum Applications


1989 May       QST                                     p. 14
               A Practical Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum
               UHF Link

               QST                                     p. 68
               Spread Spectrum Communications in 
               902-928 MHz

     June      QST                                     p. 84
               Commercial Spread Spectrum Communications
               in Microwave Ham Bands

     October   QST                                     p. 52
               FCC Proposes Change to Part 15 Spread
               Spectrum Systems


1992 August    QST                                     p. 38
               Spread Spectrum Experimenter's Newsletter
               Spread Spectrum Scene


