The ARRL Current

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“The most recent digital editions of QST, On the Air, QEX, and NCJ.’

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Now Online! The most recent digital editions of QSTOn the AirQEX, and NCJ

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May QST

 

High-Performance Stacked Array with Tribanders

John C. Small, W2VP

 

Learn how stacking tri-band Yagis helped John C. Small control the takeoff angle and enable him to work DX more effectively. Read QST

March/April On the Air

How Strong is Your Signal?

Steve Ford, WB8IMY

 

On the air, you may hear hams say things like “You’re 5-9”, or “QSL, 5-3” when making a contact. Those numbers are part of the RST System of signal reports, a system of gauging the readability, strength, and tone of a given signal. Learn more about how to interpret and give signal reports. Read On the Air

March/April QEX

Learn innovative radio technology and breakthroughs from ham radio’s greatest minds. Read QEX

March/April NCJ

Get radiosport techniques and tips from today’s top contesters. Read NCJ

On the Air Podcast

We often hear about served agencies when hams talk about disaster response and emergency communications. ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE5MHV, joins the podcast this month to discuss exactly what and who served agencies are, and where the Amateur Radio Service fits into their responses. Listen April 11

World Amateur Radio Day

World Amateur Radio Day, held each year on April 18, is celebrated worldwide by radio amateurs and their national associations. On this day we invite all radio amateurs to take to the airwaves to enjoy our global friendship with other amateurs, and to show our skills and capabilities to the public. Get On the Air

2024 ARRL Field Day

 

ARRL Field Day is June 22 – 23, and the theme is “Be Radio Active.” Get ready for the most popular on-air event with the latest rules and resources out now. T-shirts, hats, pins, patches, recruitment posters, and more will be available for order soon. Learn More

Product Review

 

As an ARRL member you have access to all QST Product Review columns from 1980 to the present. Before purchasing your next piece of equipment, see how it fared in QST‘s Product Review. Latest Reviews

On Air Events and Conventions

Rookie Roundup – Phone | April 21, 2024

 

Dayton Hamvention® | May 17 – 19, 2024

ARRL National Convention, Xenia, Ohio

 

SEA-PAC | May 31 – June 2, 2024

ARRL Northwestern Division Convention, Seaside, Oregon

 

 

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