Introduction
Next to antennas, the most popular projects for hams are accessories for the ham shack. Whether you are a beginner building their first project or an old timer picking up the soldering iron for the first time in many years, one of these projects may be the perfect weekend project.
Articles
Paul Follini VE1CZX describes how to use common wall-toggle switches for RF in the August 1986 QST, pages 25-27.
An Inexpensive  Amplified Boom/Headset Mike  
The ARRL Handbook, 1999, pp. 22.29 -- 22.30
A PTT Repeater Box You  Can Build 
QST August 1998, pp. 60-62
A handy switch box  to connect your microphone to key several circuits.
A Simple  Microphone/TNC/SSTV Switch 
QST November 1997, pp. 55-57
CW With Your H-T  
QST July 1997, pp.  53-54
Need some on-air code practice? Build this handy device and start  your own FM CW "net."
Note: R8 is a 4.7kOhm  potentiometer.
Simple RF-Power  Measurement
QST June 2001, pp. 38-43
Make power  measurements from nanowatts to 100 watts.
Feedback:  QST August 2001, p. 76 
An Advanced VHF  Wattmeter 
QEX May/June 2002, pp. 3-8
A few modifications  greatly increase the utility of the Simple RF-Power Measurement  QST August 2001. (QEX projects are not necessarily for the  beginner)
A Homebrew  Regenerative Superheterodyne Receiver 
QEX May/June 2002, pp. 26-35
An  “old-tech” receiver for 4-15 MHz
The HZX Headphone Adapter 
QST September 1998, pp. 67-69
Adapt  Lo-Impedance Walkman style headphones to crystal radio work.
A Homebrew Condenser Microphone by Sam Kennedy KT4QW 
QST December 2003 p. 28-32.  Additional information on the author's web site.
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