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  1. Easy-to build SSB transceiver for 1296 MHz. Ham Radio 7(9): 8-23, September 1974.

  2. Orbital predictions for AMSAT/OSCAR VII satellite. WorldRadio 4(7): 30+39, January 1975.

  3. OSCAR - a thrill. WorldRadio 4(7): 30, January 1975.

  4. Microstripline preamplifiers for 1296 MHz. Ham Radio 8(4): 12-27, April 1975.

  5. Series-to-parallel conversion in reverse Polish notation. MicroWaves 14(7): 62, July 1975.

  6. How to use double-balanced mixers on 1296 MHz. Ham Radio 8(7): 8-15, July 1975.

  7. Low-cost 1296 MHz preamplifier. Ham Radio 8(10): 42-46, October 1975.

  8. Microstripline bandpass filters for 1296 MHz. Ham Radio 8(12): 46-49, December 1975.

  9. A high performance conversion module for the 23 cm band. Radio Handbook 20th Edition: 20.66-20.73, Howard Sams & Co., 1975.

  10. Correspondence (reply). Ham Radio 9(1): 68-70, January 1976.

  11. Vestigal sideband microtransmitter for amateur television. Ham Radio 9(2): 20-25, February 1976.

  12. Amplifier design pack. HP-25 Programs (1): 7pp. Microcomm, San Jose CA, April 1976.

  13. Impedance matching pack. HP-25 Programs (2): 4 pp. Microcomm, San Jose CA, April 1976.

  14. Microstripline pack. HP-25 Programs (3): 4 pp. Microcomm, San Jose CA, April 1976.

  15. Reflection terms pack. HP-25 Programs (4): 4 pp. Microcomm, San Jose CA, April 1976.

  16. Solid-state microwave amplifier design. Ham Radio 9(10): 40-47, October 1976.

  17. Interstage 50-ohm terminator for VHF converters. Ham Radio 10(2): 26-27, February 1977.

  18. New contest? (Correspondence). QST 61(4): 77, April 1977.

  19. Short circuit (Letter). Ham Radio 10(5): 94, May 1977.

  20. A cost-effective modular downconverter for S-band WEFAX reception. 1977 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest: 430-432, June 1977.

  21. Rat-race balanced mixer for 1296 MHz. Ham Radio 10(7): 33-39, July 1977.

  22. Microwave spectrum analyzer. Ham Radio 10(8): 54-62, August 1977.

  23. W6VMY, a reminiscence. WorldRadio 7(2): 44, August 1977.

  24. Circuit packaging for double-balanced mixers. Ham Radio 10(9): 41-43, September 1977.

  25. Comment (Letter). Ham Radio 10(9): 98-100, September 1977.

  26. Calculating preamplifier gain from noise figure measurements. Ham Radio 10(11): 30-32, November 1977.

  27. A cost-effective modular downconverter for S-band WEFAX reception. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 25(12): 1127-1131, December 1977.

  28. Calculating antenna bearings for geostationary satellites. Ham Radio 11(5): 67-69, May 1978.

  29. Pseudo-logarithmic display for the microwave spectrum analyzer. Ham Radio 11(7): 34-35, July 1978.

  30. Improved grounding for the 1296 MHz microstrip filter. Ham Radio 11(8): 60-63, August 1978.

  31. Microstrip - magical PC technique explained. 73 (217): 80-87, October 1978.

  32. Instruction manual, model RX-1691 integral WEFAX downconverter: 50 pp. Microcomm, San Jose CA, January 1979.

  33. Antenna/LNA tradeoff analysis for C-Band video terminals. Microcomm Application Notes (4): 1-6, April 1979.

  34. Vidiot's guide to microwave TV. MicroWaves 18(6): 40-46, June 1979.

  35. UHF local-oscillator chain for the purist. Ham Radio 12(7): 27-33, July 1979.

  36. How to handle amplifier/antenna tradeoffs (Abstract). MicroWaves 18(8): 81, August 1979.

  37. RX-4200 user's manual: 89 pp. Microcomm, San Jose CA, September 1979.

  38. A low cost modular receiver for DOMSAT video. Satellite TV and the Private User: 18-25, WESCON Professional Program Session 25, September 1979.

  39. Low-cost receiver for satellite TV. 73 (231): 38-43, December 1979.

  40. Variable tuning for WEFAX receivers. 73 (231): 70-75, December 1979.

  41. Compact and clean L-band local oscillators. Ham Radio 12(12): 40-47, December 1979.

  42. Gunn-effect oscillator concept examined (Letter). Microwave Systems News 12(5): 8-10, May 1982.

  43. Quiet! Preamp at work. Proceedings, 18th Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 1-10, American Radio Relay League, July 1984.

  44. Quiet! Preamp at work. Ham Radio 17(11): 14-20, November 1984.

  45. Electromagnetic jargon generator. Ham Radio 18(4): 75-76, April 1985.

  46. Checklist for parabolic antenna design. Proceedings, 19th Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 35, American Radio Relay League, July 1985.

  47. Gaining on the decibel, part 1. QST 70(2): 20-22, February 1986.

  48. Gaining on the decibel, part 2. QST 70(3): 28-31, March 1986.

  49. Radian review. RF Design 9(3): 57-58, March 1986.

  50. Gaining on the decibel, part 3. QST 70(4): 29-31, April 1986.

  51. Who is Philip Smith, and why are we afraid of his marvelous chart? Proceedings, 20th Conference of the Central States VHF Society. American Radio Relay League, July 1986.

  52. BiDCAS: a binaural Doppler collision alert system for general aviation aircraft: 94 pp. Master's Thesis, San Jose State University, July 1986.

  53. A five-band microwave transverter. Proceedings of Microwave Update '86: 41-46, American Radio Relay League, August 1986.

  54. What's an A-24? Western Bonanza Society Newsletter: 12, September/October 1986.

  55. War Stories. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 1, January 29, 1987.

  56. Incident Reporting. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, February 17, 1987.

  57. Manned vs. unmanned space flight. Ham Radio 20(3): 4, March 1987.

  58. Recurrency Training. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, May 26, 1987.

  59. A new approach to collision avoidance. Sport Aviation 36(6): 26-28, June 1987.

  60. Collision Avoidance. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, July 27, 1987.

  61. Smith chart part 2 - the scalar approximation. Proceedings, 21st Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 118-122, American Radio Relay League, July 1987.

  62. Violations. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, August 25, 1987.

  63. Far field fallacy. QEX (70): 10-11, December 1987.

  64. Binaural Doppler collision alert system for general aviation aircraft. U.S. Patent #4713669, December 15, 1987.

  65. Binaural Doppler collision alert system for general aviation aircraft (abstract). Official Gazette of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office 1085(3): 1492-1493, December 15, 1987.

  66. Wings. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, December 24, 1987.

  67. 1st ham in space (Letter). Western Flyer 29(22): 10, December 25, 1987.

  68. Collision avoidance - engineering considerations for aircraft. Sport Aviation 37(1): 25-28, January 1988.

  69. Radios. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, February 22, 1988.

  70. BiDCAS (Response), Letters to the editor. Sport Aviation 37(4): 61, April 1988.

  71. Parabolic paradox. QEX (74): 5-6, April 1988.

  72. Stepping Up. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, May 25, 1988.

  73. A proximity warning system for light aircraft. RF Design 11(5): 43-53, May 1988.

  74. The Drive To The Airport. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, June 26, 1988.

  75. Navigation. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, July 28, 1988.

  76. Addiction. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, August 26, 1988.

  77. A weather facsimile display board for the IBM PC. QEX (79): 3-7+15, September 1988.

  78. Gemini. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, October 24, 1988.

  79. Display Board Feedback (correspondence). QEX (81): 14, November 1988.

  80. Audubon Alert. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, December 28, 1988.

  81. Soggy Sod. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, January 23, 1989.

  82. A low noise preamp for weather satellite VISSR reception. QEX (84): 3-9, February 1989.

  83. Laser Tag. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 1, February 22, 1989.

  84. MMICs mimic mixer. QEX (85): 3-7, March 1989.

  85. Jumpseat. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, May 25, 1989.

  86. Mixer Feedback (correspondence). QEX (88): 11, June 1989.

  87. Preamp Feedback (correspondence). QEX (88): 11, June 1989.

  88. Interstage coupling with an edge-coupled line. RF Design 12(6): 52-55, June 1989.

  89. Touch-And-Go. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, July 1, 1989.

  90. HORNGAIN.BAS microwave horn antenna analysis program. Proceedings, 23rd Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 129-131, American Radio Relay League, July 1989.

  91. Taxi Clearance. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, August 27, 1989.

  92. General aviation collision avoidance alternatives. Journal of Transportation Engineering 115(5): 474-492, September 1989.

  93. Oshkosh Bound. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, September 19, 1989.

  94. Wideband microwave amplifier design. QEX (92): 3-13, October 1989.

  95. Klingons. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2, November 27, 1989.

  96. Near midair collisions as an indicator of general aviation collision risk: 214 pp. Institute of Transportation Studies, Dissertation Series UCB-ITS-DS-90-2, University of California, Berkeley CA, March 1990.

  97. UHF/microwave experimenter's manual: 1.1-1.20, 5.1-5.40, 6.20-6.27; American Radio Relay League, Newington CT, 1990.

  98. Measuring the mass of the earth: the ultimate moonbounce experiment. Proceedings, 25th Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 25-30, American Radio Relay League, July 1991.

  99. Near midair collisions as an indicator of general aviation collision risk (abstract). Dissertation Abstracts International 51(9): September 1991.

  100. Measuring the mass of the earth: the ultimate moonbounce experiment. QEX (115): 8-10, September 1991.

  101. Maxwell without tears: another look at his infamous equations. Proceedings of Microwave Update 91: 94-104, American Radio Relay League, October 1991.

  102. Demonstrating celestial mechanics through measured Doppler shift. Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA Ninth Space Symposium: 140-150, Amateur Satellite Corp., November 1991.

  103. Winging it with Dr. Paul: forty tales your flight instructor never told you. 55 pp., Paradox Press, Williamsport PA, 1991.

  104. Maxwell without tears. QEX (119): 6-10, January 1992.

  105. Corrigendum (Correspondence). QEX (119): 14, January 1992.

  106. Corrigendum (Correspondence). QEX (121): 9, March 1992.

  107. Demonstrating celestial mechanics through measured Doppler shift. QEX (122): 3-7, April 1992.

  108. Technical correspondence. QST 76(7): 72-73, July 1992.

  109. Correlating sun noise measurements to solar activity data. Proceedings, 26th Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 1-10, American Radio Relay League, July 1992.

  110. The flight instructor's role in midair collision avoidance. AOPA Air Safety Foundation Flight Instructor's Safety Report 18(3): 5-7+16, July 1992.

  111. Hitting the road (Action and Reaction). Discover 13(8): 6+8, August 1992.

  112. The influence of flight experience on midair collision risk perception. Accident Analysis and Prevention 24(6): 655-660, October 1992.

  113. SAREX goes to college (abstract). Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA Tenth Space Symposium: 292, American Radio Relay League, October 1992.

  114. Wavelength Division Multiplexing without fuss or filters. Proceedings of Microwave Update 92: 57-63, American Radio Relay League, October 1992.

  115. Calibrating the signal generator in the sky. QST 76(11): 42-44, November 1992.

  116. Fast track to Nobels? (Letter). Science News 142(24): 403, December 12, 1992.

  117. Caffeinated Verse. 16 pp., Paradox Press, Williamsport PA, 1993.

  118. An excellent article, but . . . (letter). Communications Quarterly 3(1):106, Winter 1993.

  119. Feedback, Technical Correspondence. QST 77(3): 72, March 1993.

  120. The large and the small of it (Letter). Science News 143(14): 211, April 3, 1993.

  121. So you want to win a Nobel Prize? Sensors, the Journal of Machine Perception 10(4): 4, April 1993.

  122. TCA incursion trends: a statistical analysis. AOPA Air Safety Foundation Flight Instructor's Safety Report 19(2): 7 - 11, April 1993.

  123. Untitled poem in A Break in the Clouds. Watermark Press, Owings Mills MD, 1993.

  124. Driving subsidy as social overhead (Letter). Science News 143(23): 355, June 5, 1993.

  125. VersErotica: love poems by H. Paul Shuch. 68 pp., Paradox Press, Williamsport PA, 1993.

  126. Engineers can't write! One College Avenue 2(3): 2-3, Summer 1993.

  127. Wavelength Division Multiplexing. Communications Quarterly 3(3): 39-42, Summer 1993.

  128. Ballad of the Sober Pilot. Rec-Room Rhymes (10):15, August 1993.

  129. We Love You, Enterprise. Rec-Room Rhymes (10):18, August 1993.

  130. Combless generator tests radar warning receiver. RF Design 16(8): 89-93, October 1993.

  131. Computer-based instruction. Great Ideas for Teaching, Preview Edition, Pennsylvania College of Technology: 48-49, December 15, 1993.

  132. Cemetery, in Outstanding Poets of 1994. Watermark Press, Owings Mills MD, 1994.

  133. Predicting the past (Letter). Science News 145(5): 67, January 29, 1994.

  134. We Are The Borg. Contata 1994 Program Book: 13, June 1994.

  135. Fiber optics: waveguide of the future. Proceedings of Microwave Update 94: 280-294, American Radio Relay League, September 1994.

  136. Orbital analysis by sleight of hand. Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA Twelfth Space Symposium: 109-121, American Radio Relay League, October 1994.

  137. What's an A-24? World Beechcraft Society: 12, September/October 1994.

  138. SETI made simple: what can we do? Proceedings of the 1995 TAPR Annual Meeting: 45-54, Tucson Amateur Packet Radio, March 1995.

  139. Fiber optics in amateur radio. Communications Quarterly, 5(2): 9-15, Spring 1995.

  140. SearchLites, 1(1), The SETI League, Inc., Spring 1995.

  141. Searching for life among the stars. One College Avenue 4(3): 4-5, Summer 1995.

  142. SearchLites, 1(2), The SETI League, Inc., Summer 1995.

  143. SETI range: how near do we hear? Proceedings, 29th Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 1-14, American Radio Relay League, July 1995.

  144. Vampire's Lullaby. ConCertino 1995: 37, July 1995.

  145. Computer-based instruction. GIFT Book 1995, Pennsylvania College of Technology: 50-51, August 1995.

  146. Searching for life among the stars. QST 79(8): 37-39, August 1995.

  147. Orbital analysis by sleight of hand. Communications Quarterly, 5(3): 35-42, Summer 1995.

  148. SearchLites, 1(3), The SETI League, Inc., Autumn 1995.

  149. Exploding the Arecibo Myth. Proceedings of Microwave Update 95: 83-95. American Radio Relay League, October 1995.

  150. Searching for life among the stars. Radio Communication: 37-39. December 1995.

  151. Sing a Song of SETI, the official songbook of The SETI League, Inc. SETI League, Little Ferry NJ, 1996.

  152. The SETI League Technical Manual, SETI League, Little Ferry NJ, 1996.

  153. SearchLites, 2(1), The SETI League, Inc., Winter 1996.

  154. SETI made simple: what can we do? Analog CXVI(3): 61-69 , February 1996.

  155. Backyard SETI. Mercury 25(2):28, March - April 1996.

  156. SearchLites, 2(2), The SETI League, Inc., Spring 1996.

  157. Search for extraterrestrial intelligence (abstract). Electro '96 Professional Program: 10. IEEE, April 1996.

  158. Optical SETI and the Arecibo Myth. In Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) in the Optical Spectrum II, SPIE Proc. Vol. 2704: 80 - 91, May 1996.

  159. SETI made simple: what can we do? Communications Quarterly, 6(2): 89-95, Spring 1996.

  160. SETI receivers: how should we scan? Radio Astronomy, Special SETI Issue: 2. Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers, May/June 1996.

  161. SETI League water-hole low noise amplifier. Radio Astronomy, Special SETI Issue: 4-5. Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers, May/June 1996.

  162. What is the SETI League? Radio Astronomy, Special SETI Issue: 7. Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers, May/June 1996.

  163. Parabolic reflector (dish) antennas. Radio Astronomy, Special SETI Issue: 8-9. Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers, May/June 1996.

  164. Amateur SETI: is it even possible? Radio Astronomy, Special SETI Issue: 9-10. Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers, May/June 1996.

  165. Karl Jansky. Conterpoint, Too!: S-15, July 1996.

  166. Project Argus and the challenge of real-time all-sky SETI. Program and Abstracts, 5th International Conference on Bioastronomy, IAU Colloquium No. 161: S4-12. Capri (Naples) Italy, July 1996.

  167. Searching for life among the stars (abstract). Announcer 26(2):101, American Association of Physics Teachers, July 1996.

  168. SearchLites, 2(3), The SETI League, Inc., Summer 1996.

  169. Project Argus and the challenge of real-time all-sky SETI. Proceedings of the 30th Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 62-69, American Radio Relay League, July 1996.

  170. Brass Tacks (reply). Analog CXVI(10): 155-157 , August 1996.

  171. Sierra sports three bladed prop. Sierra Newsletter 605: 2, August 1996.

  172. SearchLites, 2(Special Edition), The SETI League, Inc., August 1996.

  173. SearchLites, 2(4), The SETI League, Inc., Autumn 1996.

  174. SETI sensitivity: calibrating on a Wow! signal. Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA Fourteenth Space Symposium: 130-141, American Radio Relay League, November 1996.

  175. The search goes on (Letter). Science News 150(22):339, November 30, 1996.

  176. Tips for the Sierra owner. Sierra Newsletter 607: 2, December 1996.

  177. The rock that's from the fourth rock from the sun. Xenofilkia (50):1010, December 1996.

  178. SearchLites, 3(1), The SETI League, Inc., Winter 1997.

  179. Cosmic cousins (Technical Conversations). Communications Quarterly, 7(1):4, Winter 1997.

  180. Project Argus and the challenge of real-time all-sky SETI. in Astronomical and Biochemical Origins and the Search for Life in the Universe, 693 -700, IAU, January 1997.

  181. Cosmic Carl. Xenofilkia (51):1028, February 1997.

  182. Conquering communications, ISBN 0-8273-7507-7. Delmar Publishers, Albany NY, 1997.

  183. The darkest day of the year. Metroplex Newsletter 20(2): 1, March 1997.

  184. SearchLites, 3(2), The SETI League, Inc., Spring 1997.

  185. SETI made simple: what can we do? B-2 Radio Club Newsletter: 2-8, March 1997.

  186. SETI and the amateur radio astronomer. Proceedings of the 1997 Southeastern VHF Conference: 18-33, American Radio Relay League, April 1997.

  187. Karl Jansky. Xenofilkia (52):1059, April 1997.

  188. SETI made simple: what can we do? Northrup-Grumman Radio Club Newsletter: VI(V): 4-8, April 1997.

  189. New SETI email reflector. Radio Astronomy: 9. Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers, May/June 1997.

  190. SearchLites, 3(3), The SETI League, Inc., Summer 1997.

  191. Darkness. Xenofilkia (53):1068, June 1997.

  192. SETI and the amateur radio astronomer. Chapter 2 in Amateur Radio Astronomy Systems, Procedures, and Projects: 44-61, Radio Astronomy Supplies, July 1997.

  193. Care and feeding of a SETI dish. In Amateur Radio Astronomy Systems, Procedures, and Projects: 76-78, Radio Astronomy Supplies, July 1997.

  194. Darkness. Second ConCerto: 16, July 1997.

  195. STAR-1: a Spectral and Temporal Analysis Receiver for advanced SETI. Proceedings, 31st Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 35-44, American Radio Relay League, July 1997.

  196. Arecibo and SETI (Correspondence). QST 81(8): 24, August 1997.

  197. SETI and the amateur radio astronomer. Electronics Today International (London) 26 (9):13-25 + cover photo, 15 August 1997.

  198. Introduction to amateur SETI. AMSAT Journal 20(5): 14-17, September/October 1997.

  199. SETI made simple: what can we do? (excerpts). Geo-Monitor 7(7): 61-63, September/October 1997.

  200. SearchLites, 3(4), The SETI League, Inc., Autumn 1997.

  201. Introduction to amateur SETI. Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA Fifteenth Space Symposium: 92-101, American Radio Relay League, October 1997.

  202. Dawson's Tenure. Xenofilkia (55):1116, October 1997.

  203. Care and feeding of a SETI dish. Proceedings of Microwave Update 97: 35-39, American Radio Relay League, October 1997.

  204. The search for extraterrestrial signals (and how you can join the SETI team). On the Air! (Canada) 1(2):10-13, November/December 1997.

  205. The suns shall never set on SETI. Xenofilkia (56):1128, December 1997.

  206. SearchLites, 4(1), The SETI League, Inc., Winter 1998.

  207. Participatory SETI: A model for public involvement (abstract). Scientific and Cultural Aspects of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: 14, SETI Australia Centre, January 1998.

  208. MIR. Xenofilkia (57):1156, February 1998.

  209. Introduction to amateur SETI. RadioScience Observing Chapter 22 (370 - 380), Sams/PROMPT Publications, 1998.

  210. SearchLites, 4(2), The SETI League, Inc., Spring 1998.

  211. SETI and the amateur radio astronomer. European Radio Astronomy Club Newsletter 9: 81-92, Spring 1998.

  212. Scan ye bands in the morning. Xenofilkia (58):1169, April 1998.

  213. Search for ET from your own backyard! Satellite Times 4(7):10-14, May 1998.

  214. SearchLites, 4(3), The SETI League, Inc., Summer 1998.

  215. ET, speak up. Xenofilkia (59):1195, June 1998.

  216. A hydrogen-line receiver for radio astronomy and SETI (Abstract). Proceedings, 32nd Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 70, American Radio Relay League, July 1998.

  217. Perhaps ET is not phoning home at all (Part I). Rogers County Wireless Association Newsletter 15(7):2-5, July 1998.

  218. Perhaps ET is not phoning home at all (Part II). Rogers County Wireless Association Newsletter 15(8):2-4, August 1998.

  219. As Photons Fly. In the Key of Piracy: The Bucconeer Filk Book: 7, August 1998.

  220. SearchLites, 4(4), The SETI League, Inc., Autumn 1998.

  221. Little Green Man. Xenofilkia (61):1235, October 1998.

  222. SETI on the cheap: affording the ultimate DX. Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA Sixteenth Space Symposium: 48-59, American Radio Relay League, October 1998.

  223. A hydrogen line amplifilter for radio astronomy and SETI. Proceedings of Microwave Update 1998: 145-148, American Radio Relay League, October 1998.

  224. First Flight at Frazier Lake. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 2-3, October 1998.

  225. Ballad of the Pueblo. Xenofilkia (62):1254, December 1998.

  226. SearchLites, 5(1), The SETI League, Inc., Winter 1999.

  227. The SETI League Anthem. Xenofilkia (63):1278, February 1999.

  228. Search for ET from your own backyard! in Technical Collection 1998, RSGB (UK): 17-24, February 1999.

  229. SearchLites, 5(2), The SETI League, Inc., Spring 1999.

  230. The Female Is More Specious Than The Deadliest Of Males. Xenofilkia (64):1279, April 1999.

  231. Qu'est-ce que SETI@home? Le Bulletin de la Cabine Telescope (XII):4, Avril 1999.

  232. SearchLites, 5(3), The SETI League, Inc., Summer 1999.

  233. And the band played the Star Spangled Banner. Xenofilkia (65):1290-1291, June 1999.

  234. Join the worldwide, backyard search for extra-terrestrial intelligence. Monitoring Times 8-13, June 1999.

  235. Setting up for SETI. RadioScience Observing, Volume 2 Chapter 14 (284-291), Sams/PROMPT Publications, 1999.

  236. Join the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence. Popular Electronics 16(7):29-32+34-36+79, July 1999.

  237. Project Argus: a global search for our cosmic companions. Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 52(7/8):276-285, July/August 1999.

  238. Tax cutters on the hill. Xenofilkia (66):1317, August 1999.

  239. The SETI League Mini-Manual. Proceedings, 33rd Conference of the Central States VHF Society:87-94, American Radio Relay League, July 1999.

  240. Standards of proof for the detection of extraterrestrial intelligence (abstract). Bioastronomy '99 Program: 135, SETI Institute, August 1999.

  241. SearchLites, 5(4), The SETI League, Inc., Autumn 1999.

  242. Star voyager. Beyond, (1):42, September 1999.

  243. NASA's engineers. Xenofilkia (67):1340, October 1999.

  244. Anatomy of a SETI hoax. Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA Seventeenth Space Symposium: 81-84, American Radio Relay League, October 1999.

  245. L-band gain at sixty percent off! Proceedings of Microwave Update 1999:359, American Radio Relay League, October 1999.

  246. Quella est la relation entre la SETI League et le SETI Institute? Bulletin de le Cabine Telescope XIV:4, Octobre 1999.

  247. The GA fleet. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 5-6, December 1999.

  248. SETI goes mainstream. Radio Today (18):1, 11-15, January 2000.

  249. SearchLites, 6(1), The SETI League, Inc., Winter 2000.

  250. Fantasy flight. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 5, January 2000.

  251. Silver bullet. Penn Central: 1 + 3, January/February 2000.

  252. Extraterrestrial relays. Xenofilkia (69):1366, February 2000.

  253. SearchLites, 6(2), The SETI League, Inc., Spring 2000.

  254. Fling wing. Frazier Lake Airpark Newsletter: 6, March 2000.

  255. Make a SETI station from the junk behind your home. Xenofilkia (70):1392, April 2000.

  256. Looking for company. New Scientist (2232): 48-49, 1 April 2000.

  257. Political (sea)food for thought. Penn Central: 6, May 2000.

  258. Prepositions Mensans write about. Penn Central: 7, May 2000.

  259. Distributed processing goes galactic. TCF 2000 Proceedings of Talks: 65 - 73, 6 May 2000.

  260. Arecibo. The Astronomer's Songbook:5, Hallstrom Planetarium, May 2000.

  261. SearchLites, 6(3), The SETI League, Inc., Summer 2000.

  262. Ballad of the Wow! Signal. Xenofilkia (71):1423, June 2000.

  263. Distributed processing goes galactic. Proceedings of the 34th Conference of the Central States VHF Society: 75 - 83, American Radio Relay League, July 2000.

  264. Qu'est-ce que SETI? Le Bulletin de la Cabine Telescope (17):8, Juillet 2000.

  265. Lies. Xenofilkia (72):1435, August 2000.

  266. Distributed processing goes galactic. 9th Internacional EME Conference CD, August 2000.

  267. Patent pending: Adaptive Microwave Antenna Array, 11 August 2000.

  268. SearchLites, 6(4), The SETI League, Inc., Autumn 2000.

  269. SETI and the amateur radio astronomer. ERAC Newsletter, (17):0046-0060, August 2000.

  270. These are the days. Xenofilkia (73):1451, October 2000.

  271. One hundred up, 4900 to go! (abstract). 51st International Astronautical Congress Abstracts Book: 129, IAF, October 2000.

  272. One hundred up, 4900 to go! 51st International Astronautical Congress Preprints, IAF, October 2000.

  273. Distributed processing goes galactic. Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA 18th Space Symposium: 66 - 74, American Radio Relay League, October 2000.

  274. I cannot tell a lie. Penn Central: 7, November 2000.

  275. One hundred up, 4900 to go! ERAC Newsletter, (18):0050-0059, November 2000.

  276. The Green Bank Telescope. Xenofilkia (74):1454, December 2000.

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