CQ Amateur Radio

OUR READERS SAY…

75th Anniversary Issue

Editor, CQ:

A comment on your January issue … WOW! The articles from the past issues were absolutely fantastic. The reminiscent articles in QST are pale compared to yours. I especially enjoyed the article on propagation during 1955-1959. I missed out on that as I didn’t become interested until late 1963 and licensed in 1964. Keep up the great job on the magazine. I enjoy each and every issue!

– Jim Kocsis, WA9PYH

Editor, CQ:

Thanks very much for the 75-year anniversary issue of CQ — a masterful work. You brought back a lot of memories: Separates, Heathkits, RTTY, crystal-controlled transmitters, all valuable learning experiences. Have a great New Year.

– 73, John O’Neill, KØVW

Editor, CQ:

Great issue. Thanks for the many years of service to the ham crowd. I miss WorldRadio and Popular Communications. Let’s keep going.

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