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On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 16:12:40 -0000, Carl R. Stevenson wrote:
QST has gotten better, with the dropping of a lot of the contest data and more focus on a range of articles from beginner to expert level. I'd like to see more technical focus on modern stuff and fewer articles on building regen receivers with tubes, though. Yeah, Nuvistors are getting hard to get. How about reprints of memorable articles from yesteryear? Two from the 1950s which are still applicable today for every class of licensee come to mind: "Guys for Guys Who Have to Guy" (a basic paper on guyed towers) "Over the Hills and Far Away" (ditto on tropo propagation) How many of the "frequent poster" club here read them when they first came out or even some time later? -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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