
             QST ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - Propagation

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1978 March     QST                                     p. 33
               Microwave Mobile Propagation

     June      QST                                     p. 28
               Predicting Radio Horizons at VHF

     October   QST                                     p. 11
               A Newly-Discovered Mode of VHF 
               Propagation

1979 January   QST                                     p. 26
               Effects of a Solar Eclipse on the
               Ionosphere

     July      QST                                     p. 14
               An Eclipse Study on 80 Meters

               QST                                     p. 16
               Beacons Provide Eclipse Propagation Data

     August    QST                                     p. 24
               Propagation--Past and Present Prospects

     September QST                                     p. 20
               Ionospheric Ducting at HF

               QST                                     p. 22
               The Great Ionospheric-Hole Experiment

1980 November  QST                                     p. 26
               Results, Great Ionospheric-Hole 
               Experiment

1981 November  QST                                     p. 31
               The Euro-Asia to Africa VHF 
               Transequatorial Circuit During Solar
               Cycle 21

     December  QST                                     p. 23
               The Euro-Asia to Africa VHF
               Transequatorial Circuit During Solar
               Cycle 21

1982 January   QST                                     p. 30
               Ionospheric Scatter By Field-Aligned    3 pages
               Irregularities at 144 MHz

1983 May       QST                                     p. 11
               The Weather that Brings VHF DX          6 pages


     July      QST                                     p. 32
               A Simple Computer Model for VHF/UHF     2 pages
               Propagation

     November  QST                                     p. 43
               Troposhperic Propagation                6 pages

     December  QST                                     p. 20
               HF Propagation - The Basics             4 pages

1984 February  QST                                     p. 23
               Sporadic E on 144 MHz                   2 pages

     March     QST                                     p. 30
               VHF Propagation and Meteorology         4 pages

     April     QST                                     p. 41
               Artificial Radio Aurora - The Sequel    4 pages

1985 January   QST                                     p. 14
               Radio Auora                             5 pages

               QST                                     p. 31
               Radio Waves and Communication Distance  3 pages

1986 January   QST                                     p. 14
               Meteor Scatter Communications           4 pages

     Febuary   QST                                     p. 36
               Spiderweb - The Range Circle            3 pages
               Calculation

     May       QST                                     p. 34
               Spots Before Your Eyes                  2 pages

     June      QST                                     p. 14
               Meteor Scatter - An Astronomical        7 pages
               Perspective

     November  QST                                     p. 18
               Ray Tracing and VHF/UHF Propagation     4 pages

               QST                                     p. 35
               Meteor Scatter - European Style         5 pages

1987 August    QST                                     p. 20
               RF Path Selection                       3 pages

     October   QEX                                     p. 4
               Midlatitude Es at 220.1 MHz             1 page


     October   QST                                     p. 38
               The Moon and Ions (Tech. Corres.)       1 page
                
               QST                                     p. 57
               The New Solar Cycle                     1 page

1988 April     QST                                     p. 33
               Sporadic E Propagation at VHF

               QST                                     p. 57
               Novice Notes on 10-Meter E Skip

     November  QST                                     p. 15
               Getting from Here to There on 2304 MHz

1989 January   QST                                     p. 29
               Conversion Between Geodetic and Grid-
               Locator Systems (grid squares)

     March     QST                                     p. 33
               The 17-Meter Band: What Can We Expect?
 
     June      QST                                     p. 18
               Propagation Forecasting During Cycle 22

     July      QST                                     p. 22
               Simulating the Ionosphere in Alaska

     August    QST                                     p. 15
               NOAA's Space Environment Laboratory 
               Public Computer Bulletin-Board Service

     December  QST                                    p. 
               Auroral E Propagation at 144 MHz

1990 March     QST                                    p. 20
               Practical Radio Aurora

1991 April     QST                                     p. 22
               Midrange Forecasts of Solar and 
               Geomagnetic Activity

1992 February  QST                                     p. 48
               Propagation Predictions for HF--A New
               Look

     March     QST                                     p. 23
               Eleven Years of Sporadic E

     July      QST                                     p. 29
               The Perseids Meteor Storm

     November  QST                                     p. 80
               An Introduction to Gray-Line DXing

1993 March     QST                                     p. 32
               Predicting Transatlantic 50-MHz F-Layer
               Propagation


