and have no weak articles to have material. Publishing I think the real problem is Amateur Radio is less and less a technical hobby. It's difficult to get articles, and those they can get will alway
It started around 1986-7. Current info is here: http://www.arrl.org/qst/aguide/#qst 73 -- Tom == e-mail: k1ki@arrl.org ARRL New England Division Director http://www.arrl.org/ Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O B
On 09/23/05 04:05 pm Tom Rauch tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: Finding the parts to build a state-of-the-art transmitter or receiver would be the challenge, a
I credit Pete with having offered articles in the past and to NCJ, not just casting stones. On engineers, I only said they are better paid than most writers, implying they were beyond the budget of m
Ahem.. most professional journals CHARGE YOU to have a paper published, called a Page Charge (somewhere between $50/pg and a few hundred/page would be common). This is after you've gone through a fai
Author: "K8RI on Tower talk" <k8ri-tower@charter.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 00:43:22 -0400
<snip> True, but that is a peer review system and serves an entirely different purpose<:-)) It's how the writer builds his or her carrer and reputation. <snip> And there is that entire multiple layer
QEX paid me somehting like $200 or $300 for about 4 pages. Can't remember exactly, since I hate paying tax, so sent it the League's frequency defense fund. Ian, GM3SEK will tell you that you can't ge