Howdy, TowerTalkians --
FYI. I know there are some clever technical folks out there.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
> Folks:
Consider joining our writing team!
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Join the others contributing from 25+ countries to the pages of
antenneX since it was founded 20 years ago.
The "X" in antenneX stands for eXperimentation, and we have seen
plenty of that over the years. From "A" to "Z" antennas, our monthly
magazine pages have presented new directions, new ideas, and even
new concepts in antenna work. But, not everything we publish about
has been new. Nor need it be. Many articles have shown us ways to
adapt materials designed for other applications to our antenna work.
Some have shown us easier ways to achieve standard goals. From
simpler construction methods to simpler but accurate ways to
calculate antenna dimensions, antenneX has produced a mighty
collection of articles useful at the everyday level of antenna
planning and construction.
We like to present a wide mix of articles each month from the
theoretical to the real "meat 'n potatoes" of how-to experiences
that many of you deal with on a daily basis. Our broad spectrum of
readers enjoys taking the trip with those who have solved problems
in a difficult environment, or have found new ways to bend the wires
or build components.
Another area of great interest is the review of some of those "new"
concepts presented earlier, how tested and the results achieved with
real measurements. This applies to some of those exotic concepts
that have been around for years too, as well as some of the more
conventional antennas.
One of the fascinating aspects of antenneX is that every issue is
written by its readers--or at least some of its readers. As we look
ahead, we want to invite more of the readership to submit articles.
For some, the process of writing is neither automatic nor easy, and
the monetary reward may not be great. However, nothing satisfies so
much as seeing your own work in print and having it discussed by
other readers in more than 200 countries. By publishing your work,
you have the opportunity of finding new avenues to expand your own
efforts by pondering the reaction to that initial work.
Below follows some links to a selection of sources that may answer
most or all of your questions about us and what we do:
- Jef Verborgt's fine article "Why Do I Read antenneX"
http://www.antennex.com/shack/Oct06/intro-whyread.htm
- The "antenneX Mission" which explains what we do:
http://www.antennex.com/Stones/st0906/antennex.html
- Tom Cox, KT9OM "Writing Styles" and a long-term contributor
http://www.antennex.com/shack/Sep05/intro-write.htm
- LB Cebik, W4RNL, antenneX Tech Editor's 7th anniversary review
(now nearly 10)
http://www.antennex.com/shack/Feb05/2005.html
- The list of 207 countries antenneX is circulated - "Where in the
World is antenneX"
http://www.antennex.com/wherein.htm
- A brief history and some of the contributors:
http://www.antennex.com/info.htm
- Our writing guidelines:
http://www.antennex.com/writers.htm
If you are interested in contributing and have written about some
topic already, just submit it via email attachment to:
manuscripts@antennex.com
If you are interested, but have more questions, email me at:
jack@antennex.com
I look forward to hearing from you. It can be a rewarding
experience!
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Thanks for your time & hope to see you soon!
(^_^)
Jack L. Stone, Publisher
antenneX Online Magazine
http://www.antennex.com
jack@antennex.com
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