Introduction
A popular part of amateur radio is building and equipment and projects. Many hams find they need test equipment to fully enjoy the experience—here are some projects to get you started.
Articles
- The Tandem Match -- An  Accurate Directional Wattmeter  
 The ARRL Handbook, 1999, pp. 22.36 -- 22.42
- A Spectrum Analyzer for the Radio  Amateur -- Part 1 
 QST August 1998, pp. 35-43
 This radio-frequency spectrum analyzer is capable of useful measurements in the 50kHz to 70 MHz region.
- A Spectrum Analyzer for the Radio  Amateur -- Part 2 
 QST September 1998, pp. 37-40
 Feedback -- QST November 1999, p. 74
- A GPS-Based Frequency  Standard 
 QST July 1998, pp. 37-44
 Build this highly accurate frequency standard that uses the GPS timing pulse instead of WWV.
 Feedback: QST October 1998, p. 81. Figure 3, reverse the identities of R5 and R6.
- Build a Return Loss  Bridge 
 QST September 1997, pp. 34-36
 Used with your DVM, this simple bridge, diode detector and return loss techniques can help you measure cable loss and SWR at the antenna
- A Pocket-Size,  Direct-Reading VHF SWR Meter 
 QST February 1997, pp. 33-36
 This easy-to-build LED bargraph SWR meter goes with you anywhere.
- A Relative-Indication  Audible Meter Reader 
 QST March 1997, pp. 36-39
 This simple circuit allows blind - and sighted - hams to identify meter readings audibly.
- A Simple and Accurate QRP  Directional Wattmeter  
 QST February 1990, pp. 19-23, 36
 A directional wattmeter that's simple, portable, and accurate from 10 watts down to 5 milliwatts!
- The (Not Quite) Ultimate  Dummy Load 
 QST January 1981, pp. 35-37
 This dummy load made from carbon resistors will dissipate 132 watts.
- Simple RF-Power  Measurement 
 QST June 2001, pp. 38-43
 Measure power from nanowatts to 100 watts
 Feedback: QST August 2001, p. 76
- Swept Receiver Dynamic  Range Testing in the ARRL Laboratory 
 QEX June 1996, pp. 3-12
- Improved Dynamic-Range  Testing 
 QEX Jul/Aug 2002, pp. 46-52
- The "No Fibbin'" RF Field  Strength Meter 
 QST August 2002, pp. 28-29
 A simple effective and easy field strength meter.
 Feedback: QST September 2002 p.88 (schematic error, included in main article)
- An Inside Picture of  Directional Wattmetters 
 QST April 1959, pp. 24-28
 A tutorial, What They Do—How They Do It
- An RF Step Attenuator 
 QST Jun 1995
 When you can find a good, commercially made RF attenuator, expect to pay the price. Here’s where doing it yourself can provide you with what you need.inexpensively.
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