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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Good Magazine for beginners and old hams alike.
By glen houghton
I take pleasure in reading CQ for the articles aimed at the beginners as well as more elaborate articles likeable to a more seasoned operator. It gives ideas for kits to build, antenna projects and operating procedures for the some dissimilar methods todays HAM may “work the world”. I look forward to each months copy.
5 of 5 persons found the following review helpful.
OK, but only to a point
By New England Yankee
I’ll pick up a copy of CQ each once in a while when there’s an article of interest, but find it in general too limited. QST is a better frequent coverage novice radio magazine – the problem being that unless you belong to the ARRL (and get it with your membership), it may be hard to find. On the other hand, you may JOIN the ARRL for with regards to the same cost as subscribing to CQ anyway … and get a better magazine. My counsel is to pass CQ by and pick up the ARRL membership with QST magazine (www.arrl.org) instead. CQ will be available on the supermarket or bookstore rack if there’s a current issue you want.
5 of 6 persons found the following review helpful.
Excellent Magazine
By SevereWX
CQ magazine is an splendid and priceless source of data for Amatuer Radio operators, or those mesmerized in the hobby. Each issue includes informative articles, product reviews and do-it-yourself project ideas.
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