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Classified ads you may have missed in the January 2015 QST
Posted: 12 Dec 2014 09:06 PM PST
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For a while there, the classified ad sections in ham magazines were getting
kind of sparse. After all, it makes little sense to sell your used gear Â*
through a classified ad in QST when its cheaper and quicker to sell that
gear online. Lately, though, Ive been noticing that the classified ad
section in QST has been growing. In the January 2015 issue that I received
the other day, there were nearly four columns of ads.
There are a lot of Â*cool products, services, and organizations who
advertise there. Here are some that you might want to look up in the
January issue:
Antique Wireless AssociationÂ*(AWA). I belonged to the AWA for a while, and
found them to be a great organization. I enjoyed getting their newsletter,
and they run a museum in upstate NY that Id like to visit one of these days.
Southern Appalachian Radio Museum. I used to have a friend who lived in
Asheville, NC, where this museum is located, and I have actually visited
this museum the last time I was in Asheville, which was at least five years
ago. I enjoyed my visit then, and Im sure the museums gotten even better
since then.
HamRadioKids.Com. This is the first time Ive seen the ad for
HamRadioKids.Com.Â*According to their website, Ham Radio Kids.com is a
program of Albert Partlow Science Foundation.Â*Our mission is to support the
science departments of small and underprivileged schools. It certainly
seems like a mission worth supporting. I just wish they had more case
studies on their website.
These are the ads that caught my eye this month. If Ive left off one of
your favorites, please comment below.
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