QZX v1 n10

Date: September 1983
Volume: 1
Issue: 10
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Articles

Title Description Computers
Deluxe QSL Printing Program I know we have printed other QSL printing programs, but this one from Bob looked a little fancier than most, so here it is. He sent it ‘camera ready’ using his TYPE program and said he was out of ideas for articles! So, send him some inspirations, he writes nice articles! Timex/Sinclair 1000
Editor's Doings What a relief! After putting the July/Aug QZX together I was able to take a week off, as far as QZX goes that is. First, for you fledglings still new to computers, that was NOT an aerial map in QZX (note no swimming pools, crooked roads, etc). It was a much magnified photo of a Timex/Sinclair 1000
Loaded Dipole Design Program Here’s the documentation and typical print outs for this program which appeared in the last issue. Timex/Sinclair 1000
Products in Review Well, here’s a review of a neat add-on that I purchased recently. I was also able to talk the supplier into advertising in QZX, so look for their ad in an upcoming issue. I had been considering the Hunter Battery-Backup Memory Board for some time, and the July 83 Radio-Electronics Magazine construction article sold me. Timex/Sinclair 1000
Publisher's Notes Well, Bo put out some issues while I spent most of good the summer in Bangladesh. It was an interesting summer but l was glad to get back. I was serving as an advisor to their Atomic Energy Commission. Although they were installing one of the biggest IBM computers the floor above my office, the
QZX Reprint of review of the newsletter that appeared in 73 Magazine. A newsletter? How do you review a newsletter for 73? It doesn’t beep, light up, plug in, or charge your batteries. But QZX, the newsletter for hams who own Sinclair/Timex computers. does transmit. It transmits a lot of very good information, and we thought
QZX Net Info
RS-232 to Video - The Easy Way With the trusty ZX81/TS1000 destined for a place in a dusty closet, here’s a way to put it to use in the event you need a video output from a device having a RS232 serial port. Two examples are the HP41C calculator/computer and Tandy’s new Model 100 portable computer. First, to give credit; Charlie Welch, Timex/Sinclair 1000
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