Oh boy...must open eyes and engage brain. Sorry for confusing the issue between CQ and QST.
Burns, W2BFJ
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 9:13 AM, Dino Papas kl0s@cox.net wrote:
Don't think the issue was QST (which almost always arrives according to schedule)...however, CQ's print publications have been being delivered later and later over the last year or so. Obviously they're having problems as they've now shifted several pubs over to electronic form only and I think CQ itself is their only remaining print publication.
Dino KL0S
On Feb052014, at 0857 AM, Burns Fisher burns@fisher.cc wrote:
How odd! I've had the January QST for weeks. In fact, I think I got it
in December. I remember because I was particularly looking forward to the article by Mark Spencer, WA8SME, about the inexpensive Az/El rotor that he showed at the AMSAT Symposium.
Burns,W2BFJ
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Dino Papas kl0s@cox.net wrote: The January and February issues are now available on Zinio...got
announcement e-mail from CQ earlier today. Yet to see January in print yet though.
Dino KL0S
On Feb042014, at 1436 PM, Lee Maisel maisel@lobo.net wrote:
February? Well weirdly enough I just got my DECEMBER issue about 2
weeks ago. I dont know what's going on with CQ Mag.
On 2/4/2014 10:54 AM, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
Mike Herr, WA6ARA, has an excellent article on pp. 54-59 of the February 2014 CQ Magazine entiitled "Satellites and the QRPer...or Don't Worry About Sunspots" focusing on operating the linear transponder satellites using QRP equipment.
Very nicely done, Mike!
73,
Paul Stoetzer, N8HM
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