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Contents of journal 15 March 1994
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- The November Field Meeting
- A short introduction to last November's field meeting, by Mike Bedford.
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- CB Transverters - an Attractive Route to Cave Radio?
- Our attempts to use Ian Drummond's transverters are reported by Mike Bedford, who gives some thoughts on this approach to cave radio.
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- Experiments with VHF Radio in Caves
- Chris Trayner describes the results of experiments to determine how well VHF radio propagates down cave passages.
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- Earth Return Telephones - is a Good Earth Needed?
- Mike Bedford and others report on experiments at the field meet and give a design recommendation.
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- FX Pipe Lamp Revisited
- An update by Nigel Lovell to his earlier article.
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- The Dowsing Welly
- John Wilcock describes our latest experiments.
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- Driving an Untuned Loop Antenna
- David Gibson considers the use of untuned loops as an alternative to the more common tuned antenna.
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- Wet & Dry - Engineering a Cave Radio
- David Gibson takes time out from the subject of waterproofing to discuss more general requirements in this regular series.
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- CB Radios for Expedition Use
- Mike Bedford gives guidance on selecting equipment and operating practice.
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- Penetration of Magnetic Fields Underground
- Appendixes to DG's article in the last issue.
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- Ferrite Rods as Transmitting Antennas
- Following on from consideration of ferrite rods for receiving, David Gibson now investigates their use in transmitting antennas.
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- A Caver Counter
- A practical design by David Gibson for a device to measure the amount of traffic in caves.
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