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Here are the latest digital editions of QST, QEX, On the Air, and NCJ.

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April QST

A Rotatable Medium-Power Dipole for 6 Meters

 

Start preparing for 6-meter season now by building this rotatable dipole antenna constructed by Phil Salas, AD5X, from readily available parts. Read QST

 

March/April On the Air

Get Ready for Ham Radio Open House

 

Honor the 100th anniversary of the IARU in April by organizing a Ham Radio Open House that invites your community to learn about the science and technology of amateur radio. Read On the Air

 

March/April QEX

A Low-Cost Tunable RF Preselector Using a Varicap Diode

 

Improve the front-end selectivity of your HF receiver with this project from Dr. George R. Steber, WB9LVI. The April 2025 issue of QST features a pared-down version of this project as well. Read QEX

 

March/April NCJ

Solar Cycle 25 and Contesting for the Remainder of 2025

 

Propagation has been riding high at the peak of Solar Cycle 25. Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA, offers a look at what we can expect for the rest of this banner year. Read NCJ

 

On the Air Podcast

A VHF/UHF Antenna Menagerie

 

There are a variety of antennas that a ham can use on the VHF and UHF bands, from simple whips, all the way up to directional beams. This month’s podcast walks you through the various types and their use cases. Listen March 13

 

On the Air Live

ARRL is helping members get the most out of amateur radio through On the Air Live, a monthly series of training sessions. The next session is March 25 at 8:00 PM ET and will focus will on advanced functions of handheld radios, including getting them on digital modes. Registration is free for members. If you can’t make the live event, a recording will be available in the ARRL Learning Center. Learn More

 

2025 ARRL Field Day

 

ARRL Field Day is June 28-29, and the theme is “Radio Connects.” Get ready for the most popular on-air event with the latest rules and resources — out now. Be the first to get your eye-catching t-shirts, hats, mugs, pins, patches, stickers, and more, available for pre-order now (shipping late April). Pre-order Now

 

Dream Station Sweepstakes

ARRL is running an exciting year-long sweepstakes, offering members the chance to win an Icom Dream Station including a limited-edition IC-7760 HF/50 MHz transceiver, IC-PW2 amplifier, and microphone, donated by Icom America. It is the centerpiece of a year-long campaign to encourage new membership, and a fun way for current members to extend their support for ARRL. Enter Now

 

New ARRL Release

 

The ARRL Repeater Directory® is now powered by RepeaterBook, amateur radio’s worldwide repeater database. The 2025 edition includes 22,319 listings for US and Canada, organized by state/province, county, and city/town. A must-have companion when you’re on the go. Order Now

 

On-Air Events and Conventions
Rookie Roundup – Phone | April 13, 2025

 

Dayton Hamvention, Xenia, Ohio | May 16 – 18, 2025

 

 

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ARRL Contest Update

Offering a biweekly roundup of information on upcoming contests for both the active and casual contester.

 

ARES Letter

Interested in emergency communications and public service? The monthly ARES Letter will keep you up to date.

 

ARRL Club News

This monthly newsletter is for radio clubs to show how they are working in the community to advance the hobby.

 

ARRL NTS Letter

A monthly digest of all things related to the ARRL National Traffic System®.

 

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