
       QST ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - Very Low Frequency (VLF)

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1960 March     QST                                        p. 50-54
               Amateur VLF Observation--How to Listen for Whistlers 

1962 October   QST                                        p. 36-37
               An NAA Receiver

1963 March     QST                                        p. 53
               Still Another NAA Receiver

1964 April     QST                                        p. 17-19
               A Simple Low-Frequency Converter

1965 February  QST                                        p. 27
               A VLF Converter with Untuned Input

1966 Octiber   QST                                        p. 23-25
               A VLF Receiver without Tuning Capacitors or Coils

1968 September QST                                        p. 18-22
               600 to 20,000 Meters

1971 November  QST                                        p. 34-37
               A WWVL Receiver

     December  QST                                        p. 47
               A WWVL Receiver (feedback)

1974 January   QST                                        p. 19-21
               A Crystal-Controlled Converter and Simple 
               Transmitter for 1750-meter Operation

1977 June      QST                                        p. 23-27
               A High-Performance Low-Frequency Converter

1978 August    QST                                        p. 32
               A Longwave Converter

1987 September QST                                        p. 42
               VLF and the Ham (Tech. Corres.)            2 pages

1994 June      QST                                        p. 78
               VLF Listening Can Be Rewarding

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