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What are the best amateur radio magazines and publications?

There are several amateur radio magazines and publications that cater to a variety of interests and skill levels. Some of the most popular and respected amateur radio magazines and publications include:

  • QST: QST is the official journal of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and is published monthly. It covers a wide range of topics, including technical articles, product reviews, operating tips, and news related to amateur radio. QST is available to ARRL members in print and digital formats.
  • CQ Amateur Radio: CQ is a monthly magazine that covers various aspects of amateur radio, such as operating techniques, technology, contesting, and DXing. It features articles for both beginners and experienced operators. CQ is available in print and digital formats.
  • The Spectrum Monitor: The Spectrum Monitor is a monthly digital magazine that covers all aspects of radio communications, including amateur radio, shortwave listening, scanning, and more. It features articles on equipment, antennas, operating techniques, and industry news.
  • RadCom: RadCom is the official journal of the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB). It is published monthly and covers a wide range of amateur radio topics, including technical articles, news, and event reports. RadCom is available to RSGB members in print and digital formats.
  • QEX: QEX is a bimonthly publication by the ARRL that focuses on technical and experimental aspects of amateur radio. It features in-depth articles on topics such as circuit design, antenna theory, and digital communication techniques. QEX is available in print and digital formats.
  • 73 Magazine (archived): Although no longer in publication, 73 Magazine was a popular amateur radio magazine that ran from 1960 to 2003. The magazine’s back issues are available online for free and contain a wealth of information on amateur radio topics.
  • Ham Radio Magazine (archived): Ham Radio Magazine was another popular amateur radio publication that ran from 1968 to 1990. Like 73 Magazine, back issues of Ham Radio Magazine are available online and offer valuable insights into the history and development of the hobby.
  • WorldRadio Online (archived): WorldRadio Online was a monthly digital magazine that covered various aspects of amateur radio. Although it ceased publication in 2013, back issues are still available online and provide a wealth of information on amateur radio topics.

These magazines and publications offer a wide range of information, covering various aspects of amateur radio, including technical articles, operating tips, equipment reviews, and news. By reading and subscribing to these publications, you can stay informed about the latest developments in the amateur radio community and continually expand your knowledge and skills.

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