QST Digital edition
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2024 8:53 pm
QST is still very much with us, and in its digital edition, fine value. The November edition contains 132 pages of full color articles, news, product reviews and more. The cost of ARRL membership is less than a monthly trip to Mickey D's.
OK, there is something you don't like about ARRL. Me too, but staying away doesn't improve anything. So, never mind the education (the future), the Band defense (your ability to use your radio), the unbelievably cheap shack insurance (we received a direct strike), the Yearbook, the On The Air, the awards, the representation nationally, internationally.... All for less than one monthly hamburger meal!
Well, this cheapskate at least, thinks this represents a pretty good deal! So why have only 1 in 6 licensed US radio amateurs gotten off their bottoms to join? Not a bad thing to do. Better than just complaining while doing nothing to assure a better ARRL going forward?
QST Contents - November 2024.
9 Second Century
The Future of DXCC
30 A Full-Power, Inexpensive Antenna Relay
Robert J. Zavrel, W7SX
32 An Antenna Remote-Control Tuning System
Nelson Sollenberger, KA2C, and Jeff Addleman, W3ADD
36 Product Review
Pascal Villeneuve, VA2PV
QRP Labs QMX 5W QRP Transceiver;
Chameleon PRV POTA Antenna (Heavy Kit);
LDG AAF5 Analog Audio Filter
52 Healthy Contesting Habits
Scott Wright, K0'MD
54 Isle Royale National Park: A POTA Mini-DXpedition
Jon Oldenburg, AB9AH
56 Summits on the Air in the Navajo Nation
Charlie Brown, NJ7V
58 What Solar Eclipses Have to Tell Us
Gary Mikitin, AF8A, and Dr. Nathaniel A. Frissell, W2NAF
63 Special Section! Contest Season 2024 – 2025
79 Frequency Measuring Test — November 2024
Paul Bourque, N1SFE
Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R
Director of Marketing & Innovation
Steve Ewald, WV1X
Field Organization Supervisor
80 The 2024 ARRL 160-Meter Contest
80 The 2024 ARRL 10-Meter Contest
81 The December 2024 ARRL Rookie Roundup — CW
95 A Look Back — December 1974
You can see the whole sample publication at https://www.arrl.org/
OK, there is something you don't like about ARRL. Me too, but staying away doesn't improve anything. So, never mind the education (the future), the Band defense (your ability to use your radio), the unbelievably cheap shack insurance (we received a direct strike), the Yearbook, the On The Air, the awards, the representation nationally, internationally.... All for less than one monthly hamburger meal!
Well, this cheapskate at least, thinks this represents a pretty good deal! So why have only 1 in 6 licensed US radio amateurs gotten off their bottoms to join? Not a bad thing to do. Better than just complaining while doing nothing to assure a better ARRL going forward?
QST Contents - November 2024.
9 Second Century
The Future of DXCC
30 A Full-Power, Inexpensive Antenna Relay
Robert J. Zavrel, W7SX
32 An Antenna Remote-Control Tuning System
Nelson Sollenberger, KA2C, and Jeff Addleman, W3ADD
36 Product Review
Pascal Villeneuve, VA2PV
QRP Labs QMX 5W QRP Transceiver;
Chameleon PRV POTA Antenna (Heavy Kit);
LDG AAF5 Analog Audio Filter
52 Healthy Contesting Habits
Scott Wright, K0'MD
54 Isle Royale National Park: A POTA Mini-DXpedition
Jon Oldenburg, AB9AH
56 Summits on the Air in the Navajo Nation
Charlie Brown, NJ7V
58 What Solar Eclipses Have to Tell Us
Gary Mikitin, AF8A, and Dr. Nathaniel A. Frissell, W2NAF
63 Special Section! Contest Season 2024 – 2025
79 Frequency Measuring Test — November 2024
Paul Bourque, N1SFE
Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R
Director of Marketing & Innovation
Steve Ewald, WV1X
Field Organization Supervisor
80 The 2024 ARRL 160-Meter Contest
80 The 2024 ARRL 10-Meter Contest
81 The December 2024 ARRL Rookie Roundup — CW
95 A Look Back — December 1974
You can see the whole sample publication at https://www.arrl.org/