RCA HAM TIPS – Each Volume # and Number Indicate One Item – If It’s Not Listed Here, It’s Not Available

 

Volume 1, Number 1, September 1938

809’s in HF Transmitter

Tubes 1852, 1853, 814, 832 Editorials

 

Rest of Volume 1 And Volumes 2-5 Not Available

 

Volume VI, Number 1, July 1946

Small Oscillator For 2 Meter Band using 815

RF Choke Formula Makes Coil Fabrication Easy

807 and 813 Editorials, 815 Specs.

 

Volume VI, Number 2, September 1946

HF Final Amplifier Using Pair of 813’s

“Ninety-Ninety” Compact Oscillator for 2 Meters

807 Xtal. Oscillator Converts Rig From 40 to 15 Meters

813 Specs.

 

Volume VI, Number 3, Nov-Dec 1946

Grid Controlled Power Supply

Guides For Using Receiving Tubes in Low Power Transmitter

2050 Thyratron Specs.

 

Volume VII, Number 1, Jan-Apr 1947

Understanding Frequency Doublers

Medium Power Transmitter For 2 Meters

2E26 Specs.

 

Volume VII, Number 2, May-June 1947

“Torpedo Twins” HF Transmitter

Modulator With 807’s in Class B

807 Specs.

 

Volume VII, Number 3, July-Sept. 1947

807 Drives 8005 HF Transmitter

Analysis of Grid Driving Power

8005 Specs.

 

Volume VII, Number 4, Oct-Nov 1947

Build Electronic Bias Supply

Speech Amplifier Uses 6AS7-G

6AS7-G Specs.

 

Volume VIII, Number 1, Jan-Apr 1948

Simple Visual Monitor (“Ray Gun”) Scope

Analysis of Class B Modulators

2BP1 Specs.

 

Volume VIII, Number 2, May-Aug 1948

6-Band Transmitter Uses Pair of 812-A Tubes

Low-Noise Broad Band Pre-Amplifier For 2-Meter Receivers

 

Volume VIII, Number 3, Sept-Oct 1948

NBFM Transmitter For 10-Meter Mobile

High-Fidelity Audio Amplifier

 

Volume VIII, Number 4, Nov-Dec 1948

Simplify Calculation of Transmitting Triode Performance

Reducing Harmonic Power Output of Amateur Transmitters

 

Volume IX, Number 1, Jan-Feb 1949

Self-Contained VFO For Stability On All Bands

Reducing Harmonic Radiation Using Tuned Feedback Circuits

 

Volume IX, Number 2, May 1949

“Tiny Tran” Miniature Rig For 10 and 11 Meters

All Band Frequency Multiplier

 

Volume IX, Number 3, July 1949

Simplified Procedure For Designing Audio Modulators

RCA Voltohmyst Meter highly Versatile in Ham Shack

 

Volume IX, Number 4, Sept-Oct 1949

Using 5763 For Frequency Multiplication

811-A Triode And Ham Ratings

Frequency Chart Aids in Computing Harmonic Relations

 

Volume IX, Number 5, Nov-Dec 1949

Double Conversion 10 and 11-Meter Mobile Receiver

RCA Speaker, 15-inch Duo-Cone, Acclaimed BY Enthusiasts

Worked All States Log

 

Volume X, Number 1, Jan-March 1950

Electronic Keying Systems

Simple Code Practice Unit For Novice

Simple Over-Modulation Indicator

 

Volume X, Number 2, Spring 1950

Panoramic Adaptor With Circular Base Line

 

Volume X, Number 3, Fall 1950

Design And Application of High-Pass Filters

 

Volume X, Number 4, Winter 1950-51

300-Watt Modulator With 811-A Push-Pull Output

 

Volume XI, Number 1, Spring 1951

Compact 2-Meter Civil-Defense Transmitter

Keying the Beam-Power Phone Final

 

Volume XI, Number 2, Summer 1951

De-TVIing a 600-Watt, 14-Mc Transmitter

 

Volume XII, Number 1, Jan-Feb 1952

“Twomobile” a 144-Mc Transceiver

 

Volume XII, Number 2, July 1952

Unusual Transmitter For the Novice Using 6146

 

Volume XII, Number 3, November 1952

An All-Band Antenna And Coupler

New Superhet S-Meter Circuit

 

Volume XIII, Number 1, Jan-Mar 1953

Construction of Inductors For TVI Filters

 

Volume XIII, Number 2, June-July 1953

Bandpass Transmitter-Exciter Using a 6146, Part 1

 

Volume XIII, Number 3, Aug-Sept 1953

Bandpass Transmitter-Exciter Using a 6146, Part 2

 

Volume XIII, Number 4, December 1953

Precision “Slick Whistle” For 3.5 to 4 Mc

Determine Driver-Transformer Requirements For the Modulator

 

Volume XIV, Number 1, March-April 1954

Design Tables For Low And High-Pass Filters For Reduction of TVI

 

Volume XIV, Number 2, July-Aug 1954

Components For Pi-Coupled Amplifiers

 

Volume XIV, Number 3, December 1954

Determining Typical Operating Conditions For Tubes Used As Linear RF Power Amplifiers

 

Volume XV, Number 1, May 1955

144-Megacycle Transmitter Using 5894, Part 1

 

Volume XV, Number 2, August 1955

144-Megacycle Transmitter Using 5894, Part 2

 

Volume XV, Number 3, October 1955

Single-Ended Class-C Amplifier Design

 

Volume XV, Number 4, December 1955

A Secondary Frequency Standard

 

Volume XVI, Number 1, March 1956

Ham-Band Charts, Useful Data From 1.8 to 148 Mc

 

Volume XVI, Number 2, July-Aug 1956

Versatile Modulator, Between 25 and 100 Watts (6146’s)

 

Volume XVI, Number 3, September 1956

Make Your Own Microphone


Volume XVI, Number 4, December 1956

Visualizing SWR  “SWR Circle”

 

Volume XVII, Number 1, February 1957

Automatic Conelrad Alarm, Part 1

 

Volume XVII, Number 2, April 1957

RCA Publications For Hams

Automatic Conelrad Alarm, Part 2

“Do’s” For the 6146

“Do’s” For the 866-A

 

Volume XVII, Number 3, July 1957

Transistorized QSO-Getter, 40-M QRP

 

Volume XVII, Number 4, December 1957

Ham Shack Trouble-Shooter, Using the Versatile RCA VoltOhmyst, Part 1

 

Volume XVIII, Number 1, February 1958

Ham Shack Trouble-Shooter, Using the Versatile RCA VoltOhmyst, Part 2

 

Volume XVIII, Number 2, April 1958

Transistorized Grid-Dip Meter, Part 1

 

Volume XVIII, Number 3, June 1958

Transistorized Grid-Dip Meter, Part 2

Longer Life For Your 6146

 

Volume XVIII, Number 4, Sept-Oct 1958

Review of Some Modern Amplitude-Modulation Systems

 

Volume 19, Number 1, February 1959

“Weekend Special”, Complete Portable 40-Meter CW Station

 

Volume 19, Number 2, June 1959

5-Band Mobile Transmitter, 50-Watts, Phone And CW

 

Volume 19, Number 3, August 1959

Cathode-Driven Linear Amplifier Using 7094 For SSB

 

Volume 20, Number 1, Jan-Feb 1960

Two-Transistor Regenerative Receiver For 80 & 40 Meters

 

Volume 20, Number 2, May 1960

Low-Cost, One Tube Walkie-Talkie With Transistor Audio Stages

 

Volume 20, Number 3, September 1960

An RF Modulation Monitor With Modified WO-33A Oscilloscope

Half-Kilovolt RF Probe

 

Volume 20, Number 4, December 1960

Determine Typical Operating Conditions For Tubes Used As Linear Power Amplifiers, Part 1

 

Volume 21, Number 1, February 1961

Determine Typical Operating Conditions For Tubes Used As Linear Power Amplifiers, Part 2

 

Volume 21, Number 2, May 1961

Nuvistor Two-Meter Converter

 

Volume 21, Number 3, September 1961

Nuvistor Preamplifier For 6, 10, 15 Meters

 

Volume 21, Number 4, December 1961

Transistors As RF Power Amplifiers

6DS4 Nuvistor Improves Two-Meter Converter

Beam Power Tubes For All Powers

 

Volume 22, Number 1, Spring 1962

Nuvistor Two-Meter Transmitter

 

Volume 22, Number 2, Summer 1962

120-Watt 50-MC Transmitter

 

Volume 22, Number 3, Fall 1962

Nuvistor Converter For 432 Megacycles

 

Volume 23, Number 1, Winter 1962-63

Mobile 50-Watt Transmitter For 6- And 2-Meter Bands, Part 1

 

Volume 23, Number 2, Spring 1963

Mobile 50-Watt Transmitter For 6- And 2-Meter Bands, Part 2

 

Volume 23, Number 3, Summer 1963

Ham-Band Charts Covering FCC Allocations From 1.8 to 450 Megacycles

 

Volume 23, Number 4, Fall 1963

Low-Noise UHF Transistor Amplifier Using 2N2857

 

Volume 24, Number 1, Winter 1963-64

300-Watt Output, 432 Mc Amplifier Utilizes 8122 For Class C Operation

 

Volume 24, Number 2, Spring 1964

Transistorized Keyer

 

Volume 24, Number 3, Summer 1964

Low-Cost High-Efficiency Modulator

 

Volume 24, Number 4, Fall 1964

144-Mc Antenna Matching Preamplifier

 

Volume 25, Number 1, Winter 1964-65

Radio Propagation And the Amateur Radio Operator

 

Volume 25, Number 2, Spring 1965

Transistors And Nuvistors In Two-Meter Transceiver, Part 1

 

Volume 25, Number 3, Summer 1965

Transistors And Nuvistors In Two-Meter Transceiver, Part 2

 

Volume 25, Number 4, Fall 1965

Paralleled Nuvistors On 220 Megacycle Converter

 

Volume 26, Number 1, Winter 1965-66

All-Transistor Two-Meter Converter

 

Volume 26, Number 2, Spring 1966

Not Available

 

Volume 26, Number 3, Summer 1966

RF “Sample Box” For Scope Monitoring Of Transmitter Output

 

Volume 26, Number 4, Fall 1966

Solid-State AM Transmitter For Two-Meter Operation

 

Volume 27, Number 1, June 1967

Power Supply For Transistor Circuits

 

Volume 27, Number 2

Not Available

 

Volume 27, Number 3, October 1967

Using MOS Field-Effect Transistor As Product Detector & AGC Gate

Modify RCA CR-91 Receiver For SSB Operation

 

Volume 28, Number 1, February 1968

Silicon Power Transistors In Regulated DC-to-DC Converter

 

Volume 28, Number 2, July 1968

Audio Control System For SSB

 

Volume 29, Number 1, May 1969

Ham-Band Charts, Allocations, Sub-Allocations, Emissions, 3.5 to 450 MHz

 

Volume 29, Number 2, November 1969

Precision Three-Mode Voltage Calibrator

 

Volume 29, Number 3, December 1969

Magnetic-Tape Keying System For Code Recording And Transmission