The April Edition of Digital QST is Now Available
• Build a clever curve tracer for homebrewing or troubleshooting.
• Put LiPo batteries to work at your station with this handy project.
• Explore the various digital voice systems available for VHF and UHF.
• Take a fond look back at the W1AW portable operations that took place during the ARRL Centennial.
• Discover a radical approach to single sideband, courtesy of the mysterious Larson E. Rapp.
Enjoy Content You Won’t See in the Print Edition…
• Video overviews of the new Flex 6300 and 6700 Software Defined Transceivers.
Every issue of QST is filled with the news and features you need to keep active in Amateur Radio. Click here to start Reading!
Fractal Antenna Systems, Inc., established by noted radio amateur and inventor Nathan Cohen, W1YW, continues to stretch technological boundaries of be... Read more
The JK2040 Hawk has phenomenal performance characteristics on 20m and 40m. The 38ft boom 20m Yagi has been optimized for high gain and a good F/R with... Read more
The Canadian National Parks on the Air event (CNPOTA) will get under way on January 1, 2019, and continue until year’s end. A volunteer group of a hal... Read more
Virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Quest 2 has the capability of remoting into your ham shack computer for remote control of any application on... Read more
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Company Established by Inventor Nathan Cohen, W1YW, Advances Cloaking Technology
JK2040-Hawk – Yagi antenna of 5 elements for the 20 m band and 3 elements for the 40 m band on a 40 foot (12.19 m) boom
Canadian National Parks on the Air Event Set to Start on January 1
Virtual Reality For Ham Radio With Oculus Quest 2