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Features and Columns |
Each issue of QST contains a variety of features and columns. You'll always find something of interest in QST!
| T e c h n i c a l The technical section of QST includes projects you can build--everything from transceivers to antennas. You'll also find articles that address various aspects of radio science and engineering, as well as tutorials on new communication methods.
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N e w s a n d F e a t u r e s
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D e p a r t m e n t s
QST also offers "departments" (columns) devoted to different facets of Amateur Radio. Columns appear monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, depending on the nature of the column.
Amateur Radio World: Radio waves do not respect international borders; our hobby is global. This bimonthly column keeps you abreast of international radio legislation that can affect you.
Amateur Satellites: A quarterly column that features the latest news about ham satellites and space communication.
At the Foundation: A column devoted to the activities of the charitable arm of the ARRL, the ARRL Foundation.
Coming Conventions: A monthly listing of ARRL conventions throughout the country.
Contest Calendar: A monthly lineup of on-air contests. There's something for everyone!
Correspondence: Hams have opinions in abundance, and you'll find them each month in Correspondence. Feedback: To err is human, and there isn't a magazine on the planet that hasn't published an error from time to time. Fortunately, QST's Feedback is available to inform readers of mistakes if they occur. Those building QST projects in particular should check Feedback for late-breaking corrections to previous articles. Eclectic Technology: A monthly glimpse at some of the fascinating projects and products in the realm of high-tech ham radio. Exam Info: Twice each year QST updates you on the volunteer examination system. Whether you are a Volunteer Examiner, or just thinking about taking an exam in the near future, keep your eyes on Exam Info. Hamfest Calendar: Chances are, there is a hamfest this month in your state. Consult the Hamfest Calendar!
How's DX?: Talk to one of the "Deserving" and they'll tell you that DX simply is. Explore the world of Amateur Radio globe hopping every month.
Microwavelengths: This bimonthly column caters to the folks who measure their frequencies in GHz.
New Products: The latest offerings of ham radio manufacturers, large and small. Old Radio: Some things just get better with age. In each QST you'll be treated to this column about the receivers, transmitters, transceivers and accessories of yesteryear. OpEd: Hams speak their minds in the QST OpEd column. Almost any viewpoint is fair game--including those that are at odds with ARRL policy. Public Service: Our mandate from the FCC includes the need to put our knowledge and equipment to use in service to our fellow citizens. Every month you'll read about what your fellow hams are doing to fulfill this promise of service to their communities. Silent Keys: Each month we mark the passing of our fellow amateurs.
Special Events: Every weekend there are on-air operations in special locations around the nation and the world. Find out when to work them in Special Events.
Technical Correspondence: A forum for wide-ranging technical discussions. This Just In: Brief summary of the previous month's news, as well as a glimpse "Inside HQ." The column also includes "Media Hits" and photos of hams making news. Up Front: Each month we treat you to this colorful gallery of images submitted by QST readers. Maybe you have a photo we can use!
VHF/UHF Century Club: A who's who of operators and their endless quest for contacts in the most prestigious VHF/UHF award program in the world.
W1AW Schedule: The Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Station, W1AW, is on the air every weekday from ARRL Headquarters in Newington, Connecticut with news and CW practice. Find out when to listen.
The World Above 50 MHz: This monthly column is a QST tradition stretching back more than half a century. It is by far the most popular print source of news and information for the amateur VHF/UHF community. 75, 50 and 25 Years Ago: Each month we tickle your memory with glimpses of vintage QSTs. |