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Cleaning out QEX magazines
I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994.
About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. Email me if interested. Mikek |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
On 04/12/2011 02:13 PM, amdx wrote:
I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994. About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. Email me if interested. Mikek Not to pee on your Wheaties, but isn't QEX available online to ARRL members? Great magazine. Way more meat than QST. |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew dave wrote:
On 04/12/2011 02:13 PM, amdx wrote: I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994. About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. Email me if interested. Mikek Not to pee on your Wheaties, but isn't QEX available online to ARRL members? Great magazine. Way more meat than QST. The _indices_ are; the articles seem always to be unavailable for reasons that don't make sense. -- Mike Andrews, W5EGO Tired old sysadmin |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
mikea wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew dave wrote: On 04/12/2011 02:13 PM, amdx wrote: I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994. About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. Email me if interested. Mikek Not to pee on your Wheaties, but isn't QEX available online to ARRL members? Great magazine. Way more meat than QST. The _indices_ are; the articles seem always to be unavailable for reasons that don't make sense. It makes sense if you realize ARRL is a publishing house and not much else. Why would they give their products away. Henry WA0GOZ |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
On 4/13/2011 8:16 AM, mikea wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew wrote: On 04/12/2011 02:13 PM, amdx wrote: I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994. About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. Email me if interested. Mikek Not to pee on your Wheaties, but isn't QEX available online to ARRL members? Great magazine. Way more meat than QST. The _indices_ are; the articles seem always to be unavailable for reasons that don't make sense. From the ARRL Web site itself: http://www.arrl.org/arrl-periodicals-archive-search "About this database. This database contains an index of articles for QST from 1915 to the present, QEX from 1981 to the present, Ham Radio from 1968 to 1990 and NCJ from 1973 to the present. (Note: Beginning in 1998, each issue of QEX covers two months. This index shows the first month. For example, the index shows the January/February 1998 issue of QEX as Jan 1998 QEX.)" So, the index covers anything for which I'd be interested. But I am more interested in obtaining past articles. Then there is this: "QST Archive for Members Only - ARRL Members can access the QST magazine archive online, from December 1915 through December 2007." Also: "ARRL Periodicals on CD-ROM - Recent volumes of QST magazine and back issues of QEX, NCJ and Ham Radio magazines are available on CD-ROM." I guess this means that, if you want to get articles later than 2007, then you must buy the CD. Thanks for spurring my research on this. Now I will re-evaluate the importance of remaining a member. John |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
On 04/13/2011 05:18 PM, John KD5YI wrote:
On 4/13/2011 8:16 AM, mikea wrote: In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew wrote: On 04/12/2011 02:13 PM, amdx wrote: I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994. About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. Email me if interested. Mikek Not to pee on your Wheaties, but isn't QEX available online to ARRL members? Great magazine. Way more meat than QST. The _indices_ are; the articles seem always to be unavailable for reasons that don't make sense. From the ARRL Web site itself: http://www.arrl.org/arrl-periodicals-archive-search "About this database. This database contains an index of articles for QST from 1915 to the present, QEX from 1981 to the present, Ham Radio from 1968 to 1990 and NCJ from 1973 to the present. (Note: Beginning in 1998, each issue of QEX covers two months. This index shows the first month. For example, the index shows the January/February 1998 issue of QEX as Jan 1998 QEX.)" So, the index covers anything for which I'd be interested. But I am more interested in obtaining past articles. Then there is this: "QST Archive for Members Only - ARRL Members can access the QST magazine archive online, from December 1915 through December 2007." Also: "ARRL Periodicals on CD-ROM - Recent volumes of QST magazine and back issues of QEX, NCJ and Ham Radio magazines are available on CD-ROM." I guess this means that, if you want to get articles later than 2007, then you must buy the CD. Thanks for spurring my research on this. Now I will re-evaluate the importance of remaining a member. John I give them money to fight BPL. The rest is ad-supported gravy. |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
On 4/13/2011 7:24 PM, dave wrote:
On 04/13/2011 05:18 PM, John KD5YI wrote: On 4/13/2011 8:16 AM, mikea wrote: In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew wrote: On 04/12/2011 02:13 PM, amdx wrote: I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994. About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. Email me if interested. Mikek Not to pee on your Wheaties, but isn't QEX available online to ARRL members? Great magazine. Way more meat than QST. The _indices_ are; the articles seem always to be unavailable for reasons that don't make sense. From the ARRL Web site itself: http://www.arrl.org/arrl-periodicals-archive-search "About this database. This database contains an index of articles for QST from 1915 to the present, QEX from 1981 to the present, Ham Radio from 1968 to 1990 and NCJ from 1973 to the present. (Note: Beginning in 1998, each issue of QEX covers two months. This index shows the first month. For example, the index shows the January/February 1998 issue of QEX as Jan 1998 QEX.)" So, the index covers anything for which I'd be interested. But I am more interested in obtaining past articles. Then there is this: "QST Archive for Members Only - ARRL Members can access the QST magazine archive online, from December 1915 through December 2007." Also: "ARRL Periodicals on CD-ROM - Recent volumes of QST magazine and back issues of QEX, NCJ and Ham Radio magazines are available on CD-ROM." I guess this means that, if you want to get articles later than 2007, then you must buy the CD. Thanks for spurring my research on this. Now I will re-evaluate the importance of remaining a member. John I give them money to fight BPL. The rest is ad-supported gravy. I kinda thought that was what I was doing by being a member. I've been paying: ARRL membership $39 QEX for members $24 ------ Total $63 If I drop my ARRL membership the cost would be: ARRL membership $00 QEX non-member $36 -------- Total $36 Almost a 43% reduction in cost to get the cream of publications. Of course, I'd be giving up QST. Somehow, that doesn't bother me too much. John |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
On 4-14-2011 01:01, John KD5YI wrote:
I kinda thought that was what I was doing by being a member. I've been paying: ARRL membership $39 QEX for members $24 ------ Total $63 If I drop my ARRL membership the cost would be: ARRL membership $00 QEX non-member $36 -------- Total $36 Almost a 43% reduction in cost to get the cream of publications. Of course, I'd be giving up QST. Somehow, that doesn't bother me too much. John I re-joined ARRL a few years back after having let my membership lapse because of what I considered a lack of technical articles in QST. I was primarily a member to get QST. After my membership expired again, I got boatloads of mailings from ARRL, begging me to come back and even offering a choice of a book to get me to come back. I mailed back their letters with a hand written note saying I wasn't interested. They asked me why. I said QST isn't nearly technical enough for me anymore. They suggested I get QEX. So I made a "counter-offer"...I asked them to substitute QEX for QST. They basically laughed and said they couldn't do that. Seems it would have saved them some money as QEX only comes out 6 timers per year versus 12 for QST. So, now they get NO money from me... N0EDV |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
On Apr 13, 11:16*pm, Scott wrote:
On 4-14-2011 01:01, John KD5YI wrote: I kinda thought that was what I was doing by being a member. I've been paying: ARRL membership $39 QEX for members $24 ------ Total $63 If I drop my ARRL membership the cost would be: ARRL membership $00 QEX non-member $36 -------- Total $36 Almost a 43% reduction in cost to get the cream of publications. Of course, I'd be giving up QST. Somehow, that doesn't bother me too much. John I re-joined ARRL a few years back after having let my membership lapse because of what I considered a lack of technical articles in QST. *I was primarily a member to get QST. *After my membership expired again, I got boatloads of mailings from ARRL, begging me to come back and even offering a choice of a book to get me to come back. *I mailed back their letters with a hand written note saying I wasn't interested. *They asked me why. *I said QST isn't nearly technical enough for me anymore. *They suggested I get QEX. *So I made a "counter-offer"...I asked them to substitute QEX for QST. *They basically laughed and said they couldn't do that. *Seems it would have saved them some money as QEX only comes out 6 timers per year versus 12 for QST. *So, now they get NO money from me... N0EDV- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's what libraries were invented for : long time ago . And free . |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
On 4/14/2011 7:49 AM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On 4/13/2011 9:01 PM, John KD5YI wrote: I've been paying: ARRL membership $39 QEX for members $24 ------ Total $63 If I drop my ARRL membership the cost would be: ARRL membership $00 QEX non-member $36 -------- Total $36 Almost a 43% reduction in cost to get the cream of publications. Of course, I'd be giving up QST. Somehow, that doesn't bother me too much. John I would respectfully suggest that you are missing the big picture. It's not just the magazine(s). Well, maybe. I think that the big picture depends on the desires of the observer. Like them or not, the ARRL is the ONLY organization that supports ham radio on a national level, going to bat for us before Congress and the FCC. 73, Joe It is not that I do not like the ARRL. I've been a member for many years. But, just being a member doesn't pay for that support. Notice from the cost of membership shown on the ARRL site that only $8 per year is left over after paying for QST. I'd bet that that $8 barely pays them to maintain their records and Web site. What they apparently depend on for money to represent us in Washington is donations. Along with volunteers, perhaps. So, does this mean that those of us who do not send in donations are missing the big picture? 73, John |
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