Online Amateur Radio Magazines
and Articles

Updated 6 Jan 2010, 0200 UTC

Online Amateur Radio Magazines & Articles


Online Magazines
Online Articles


Online Magazines

HAM-MAG is a free magazine (online subscription) via email

World Radio Online, current and back issues

CQ Magazine Contents, and some online articles from magazine

CQ Magazine Archives Online Jan 1945 to present(-24 months), free to search and look at first 10 pages of issue, paid subscription required for full access

Monitoring Times Contents, indexes, and some online articles from magazine

73 Amateur Radio Today's Ham to Ham past columns by Dave Miller, NZ9E

ham radio magazine online cumulative index : 1968 - 1990

K9YA Telegraph e-Zine subscribe to receive via email

Popular Communications

Radio Shack catalog archive

InfoWorld Archive Front Cover view
InfoWorld Archive Front Cover List view, giving date of issue

Popular Science Archive 1872 - 2009 Front Cover view
Popular Science Archive 1872 - 2009 Front Cover view by Year -Select the year and issue in Browse all issues, under Contents section

And Finally, S9 Magazine Archive 1960-1980s
Assaf Shool gave a brief description on the KARC elist
Quote: I found a smaller but interesting stash of old CB radio magazines online (S9 Magazine), these ones are dated from the 60's to the 70's. I was looking at a 1979 issue when CB was at its zenith and it was quite interesting. First thing, the magazine is completely politically incorrect by today's standards. I thought it was very amusing. The other thing I noticed is that while today's radio magazines cherish the FCC like it was been run by Jesus Christ himself, this magazine completely derides the existence of the FCC, who have the audacity to set power and band limits on CB radios, with every other page saying some not very flattering things about FCC personnel and laws.

There is also lots of stuff about evading FCC agents for back when the FCC could give a hoot about CB, and if you read between the lines, I don't believe the authors ran just 4W.

Plus there are some rather "unique" theories on propagation as well... Some are really unique.. Unquote.

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Online Articles

Kingston ARC Articles

ARRL - Technical Information Pages

antennaX Articles online with subscription required for premium articles

DUBUS VHF and up, Paid subscription, Online Archive of past articles 1982 - 1992


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