I'll have to look at that. I don't remember QEX existing in the 50s. In
my collection issue #38 is April 1985 in newsletter format and issue #86
is April 1989, four years later. 48 issues in four years, would put
issue 1 (if always monthly) Feb 1982.
Not to say it wasn't QST talking about what is now called NVIS, but I
don't think the term had been invented before 1988 by Brian Collins in
England selling to the military.
I'll look at the ARRL index later. I do have access to the archives.
73, Jerry, K0CQ
On 12/31/2010 10:14 AM, W8BVH wrote:
> I just saw an index on ARRL's site that indicates the QEX magazine index
> mentions the NVIS antenna two times; 1950& 1955. Here is the web site for
> the index. I don't have access to QEX archives.
> http://www.arrl.org/files/file/QEX%2520Binaries/07_November/2007_Index.pdf
> Hope this is of some help.
> Best regards,
> Ralph Howes
> W8BVH
>
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