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Contents of journal 13 September 1993
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- Update
- Update on recent articles: Solar panels, Flashgun slave units.
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- The CREG May Field Meeting
- John Rabson reports on our 2nd field meeting.
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- The Water Icicle Close Cavern Biolocation Exercise
- John Wilcock describes a dowsing experiment conducted at the field meeting.
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- Practical Earth Return Telephone Design
- In part 1, Nigel Lovell introduces the design he demonstrated at Water Icicle Close Cavern.
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- Wet & Dry
- This regular column, by David Gibson, looks at rotary switches, enclosures, microphones and speakers.
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- Earth Current Communications
- Nigel Lovell describes a neglected technique which may be useful to cavers.
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- Radio Location Demonstration at Water Icicle Close Cavern
- Also on show at the field meeting - Nigel Lovell describes his experiences.
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- A Low-noise Earth Return Telephone
- A design idea by David Gibson as a prelude to a forthcoming constructional article.
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- VLF Licence Regulations Explained
- David Gibson give a full explanation of the various licences relevant to VLF work in the UK.
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- VLF Amateur Allocation
- Mike Bedford gives a brief update on the situation in the UK.
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- A Multi-drop Earth Return Telephone
- A design idea by David Gibson.
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- Preview to Optimum Frequency part 3
- A preview of an article in the next issue.
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