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QEX
Any body here read QEX?
regards, Bob N9NEO |
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QEX
In the past, I subscribed to QEX - great publication.
When I retaired, had to cut back on Radio Mag subscriptions (;-( For others, QEX is the ARRL "Forum for Communications Experimenters." Published bimonthly, it features technical articles, columns, and other items of interest to radio amateurs and communications professionals. The mission of QEX is to: 1.. provide a medium for the exchange of ideas and information among Amateur Radio experimenters, 2.. document advanced technical work in the Amateur Radio field, and 3.. support efforts to advance the state of the Amateur Radio art. -- 73, CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "N9NEO" wrote in message oups.com... Any body here read QEX? regards, Bob N9NEO |
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QEX
N9NEO wrote: Any body here read QEX? Yes, and it has some very insightful themes. Unfortunately the editing, proofreading and continuity checking is atrocious or altogether missing. Frequently a very frustrating read. Bob WB0POQ |
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QEX
I agree with Bob about the editing (or lack thereof). I'm just coming
back to ham radio after a long absence, and was looking forward to a high qualitiy technical publication when I subscribed to QEX. I'm basing my review on only two issues, but so far I'm not at all impressed. For a bi-monthly publication a very low article count. Many of the articles are rambling and unfocused. Very poor standardization and consistency of graphics. Think I read that they just got a new editor, so perhaps things will improve - lets hope so! ... Craig AC0DS |
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