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73,
Alan N5NA
James Cain wrote:
> KR2Q wrote:
>
> "Right! This is almost word for word what my article in CQ Magazine (early
> 1980's) advised to do! The title was something like: "How To Operate an
> Efficient M/S." That's about 30 years ago now. Maybe someone here can find
> the exact title and publication date."
>
> One thing to be said for the american radio relay league is that qst back
> issues are available on line to arrl members. CQ doing the same would be of
> great benefit to historians but of no business value to the publisher that I
> can think of.
>
> Some brave volunteer with all the back issues of CQ, a good scanner, and
> some spare time, could scan contest-related articles from CQ and donate them
> to the Contest Wiki. I am sure said volunteer could borrow a complete set of
> the magazines from someone/somewhere if needed.
>
> Too bad the arrl does not make National Contest Journal back issues
> available on line. My guess, and it's only a guess, is that Newington staff
> time is an issue, along with a perceived lack of demand for NCJ back issues.
>
> Jim Cain
> At The K1TN Superstation
>
>
>
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