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FYI!

Bob, K8LR, [log in to unmask]

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From: ARRL Web site 
To: [log in to unmask] 
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 8:17 AM
Subject: July 2012 QST - Digital Edition




                                                                 July 2012 QST - Digital Edition - Go Now> 
     

     



      <!--[if !vml]--><!--[endif]-->Dear ARRL Member,

      The digital edition of July QST is available now! Go to this link and start reading: July 2012 QST

      Here is a sample of what awaits you!

        a.. How's Solar Cycle 24 working for you? Learn what you can expect in the future. 
        b.. Wire dipole antennas don't have to be straight. Find out why. 
        c.. Optimize 43-foot vertical antennas for better performance on higher bands. 
        d.. Learn about a "mystery" transceiver that returned to ARRL HQ after 32 years. 
        e.. See ARRL Laboratory reviews of the new Alinco DJ-G29T transceiver and WaveNode WN-2d station monitoring system. 
        f.. Discover how you can enjoy the benefits of software defined radio with an analog transceiver. 
        g.. ...and more! 
      Your July issue of digital QST also has content you won't find in the printed magazine...

        a.. Video overviews of the Alinco DJ-G29T and the WaveNode WN-2d. 
        b.. An audio interview with Ken Kopp, KØPP, about the "mystery" transceiver. 
        c.. Extra information about upgrading your analog radio to SDR. 
        d.. The Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide. 
        e.. Book review: Blackbird, a military thriller with Amateur Radio as part of the plot. 
        f.. A link to the ARRL multimedia page where you can watch the winning videos in the 2nd Annual ARRL Video Contest. 
        g.. An in-depth report on the 2012 Dayton Hamvention, including a list of products that made their first appearance at the show. 
      Every issue of QST is filled with the news and features you need to keep active in Amateur Radio. After you read through it, visit the Digital QST Feedback Form and tell us what you enjoyed! 

      73, 

      Steve Ford, WB8IMY 
      Editor

      P.S. Remember ARRL Field Day is June 23-24. Event information and details for ordering official 2012 Field Day merchandise (shirts, hats, and pins) can be found at www.arrl.org/fieldday.
     

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      How do I access the digital edition?
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      Need help? Visit the digital edition help page for frequently asked questions. Need more help? Contact Member Services by telephone 860-594-0200 or 888-277-5289 (US only) or email [log in to unmask]

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