1.5cm band
1.5 cm Band Home-Made Parabolic Dishes for Microwave Applications S Reithofer, DL6MH 1980/3 139 - 145
1.5 cm Band Waveguide for the 24 GHz Band E Schaefer, DL3ER 1980/3 146 - 147
1.5 cm Band Coaxial SHF Connectors Constructed from Bicycle Tire Valves E Schaefer, DL3ER 1981/1 36 - 37
1.5 cm Band Chokes for Contactless Tuning of Waveguide Modules E Schaefer, DL3ER 1981/2 105 - 107
1.5 cm Band Line-of-Sight Microwave Communications H Schlager, OE3HSC 1981/4 239 - 243
1.5 cm Band A Wavemeter for the Frequency Range 23.5 to 24.5 GHz E Schaefer, DL3ER 1981/4 235 -238
1.5 cm Band A Gunn Oscillator for the 24 GHz Band Rolf Heidemann, DC3OS 1982/1 35 - 37
1.5 cm Band A Straight-Through Mixer for 24 GHz Sepp Reithofer, DL6MH 1982/2 99 - 105
1.5 cm Band A Gunn Oscillator, Detector and Mixer for 24 GHz Erwin Schaefer, DL3ER 1982/3 150 - 154
1.5 cm Band A Spectrum Generator for the 24 GHz Band Erwin Schaefer, DL3ER 1982/4 219 - 222
1.5 cm Band A Straight-Through Mixer for 24 GHz Josef Fehrenbach, DJ7FJ 1982/4 214 - 218
1.5 cm Band Designation of the Microwave Bands and Waveguide Specifications Editors 1983/2 122 - 123
1.5 cm Band A 30 MHz FM Receiver for SHF Receive Systems Werner Hanschke, DC0RZ 1983/4 204 - 209
1.5 cm Band Tuneable VHF to SHF Bandpass Filter Carsten Vieland, DJ4GC 1986/3 177 - 185
1.5 cm Band Dual Band Exciter for 10 GHz and 24 GHz Josef Fehrenbach, DJ7FJ 1994/2 111 - 116
1.5 cm Band 200 mW GaAsFET Amplifier for 24 GHz Michael Kuhne 1995/3 130 - 146
1.5 cm Band 200 mW GaAsFET Amplifier for 24 GHz Michael Kuhne, DB6NT 1995/3 147 - 152
1.5 cm Band Franco's finest. Inexpensive 12 to 24GHz doubler described by F6CXO Gerard Galve, F6CXO 2005/1 61 - 63