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On Nov 20, 5:25*pm, "Ralph Mowery" wrote:
"Joel Koltner" wrote in message ... "Denny" wrote in message .... "I wish them well, but I expect that 3 issues is the lifespan... *With everything available on the web for free, who is going to pay for a rag?" Plenty of paid magazines -- including QST and QEX -- still have many thousands of subscribers. QST is not really a magazine, but a membership in the ARRL and the magazine is 'free'. *I don't subscribe to any electronic magazines now, just two others and I am dropping Comsumer Reports soon. Not that I agreed with Wayne Green, but I did like the older 73 Magazines.. Also the Ham Radio magazines. *QST is too full of contest/DX and other things for me, but I do see how others would like it. I fully agree. 73 and ham radio magazines were not put aside in the first 30 minuits as they had a lot of interesting articles. Radcom and QST have just one article for the ham to read and the rest is just fluff and district officers reports. The articles by QST seem to come from a particular type of ham who agree with the small group of overviews that pre vet the articles. How long as it been since you have seen an article about radio that was contrerversal or even challenging the statuc quo? You will continue to see articles on code keyers, soldering coax connectors, power supplies e.t.c for the next decade, they all abhor change Art |
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