QEX Magazine - ALL 2002 to 2006 Issues
http://www.arrl.org/qex/
QEX is the ARRL "Forum for Communications Experimenters." Published bimonthly, it features technical articles, columns, and other items of interest to radio amateurs and communications professionals. The mission of QEX is to:
1. provide a medium for the exchange of ideas and information among Amateur Radio experimenters,
2. document advanced technical work in the Amateur Radio field, and
3. support efforts to advance the state of the Amateur Radio art.
Each issue delivers up to four times the technical material found in each QST. Our 64 pages usually accommodate seven to ten articles, plus letters and other interesting items. We strive to maintain a balance between theoretical and practical content. Articles range from simple construction projects to progress in radio theory. Virtually every part of the magazine is devoted to useful techniques for the technically savvy.
The History of QEX
QEX was first published in 1981 as the "ARRL Experimenter's Exchange", with Paul Rinaldo, W4RI, as Founding Editor. Over the years, QEX has partnered with the AMSAT Satellite Journal, and later hosted Gateway, ARRL's packet radio newsletter. The conductors of these two publications, as well as several Contributing Editors, have sustained the quality of the magazine.
Jon Bloom, KE3Z, became Editor in 1992. His considerable expertise built QEX into one of the most respected technical publications in its field. This was a time when Amateur Radio, and radio technology in general, were undergoing rapid changes.
Zack Lau, W1VT, the award-winning ARRL Senior Laboratory Engineer, came aboard with his "RF" column, detailing advanced work across the RF spectrum. Zack continues to present outstanding work.
Rudy Severns, N6LF, took over the editorial reins in 1997. On his watch, the magazine went from monthly to bimonthly publication. The number and depth of articles increased dramatically. QEX took on a new look as well, with full-color covers and enhanced content. Rudy's talent for soliciting top-quality articles from Amateur Radio's leading technical authors took the magazine to a higher plateau.
Bob Schetgen, KU7G, known for his editorship of The ARRL Handbook and for his columns in QST, also began work on QEX in 1997. Bob served as Managing Editor until his sudden passing in December 2005.
In January 2000, ARRL purchased the Amateur Radio technical journal Communications Quarterly from CQ Communications and merged it with QEX, creating the combined QEX/Communications Quarterly. Published for the preceding nine years under the editorship of Terry Littlefield, KA1STC, Communications Quarterly billed itself as the philosophical successor to ham radio magazine, which was founded by "Skip" Tenney, W1NLB, and Jim Fisk, W1HR. Littlefield was ham radio's Editor when CQ Communications purchased it in 1990.
Ray Mack, W5IFS, joined as Contributing Editor with the Jan/Feb 2002 issue. Ray conducts his column 'Out of the Box' about new product availability and also serves as our proofreader.
L.B. Cebik, W4RNL, came aboard as Contributing Editor as of Jul/Aug 2004. His column 'Antenna Options' covers antenna design, performance and construction.
Larry Wolfgang, WR1B, Managing Editor, began work on QEX in late 2005 and became Managing Editor for the March/April 2006 issue. For more than 20 years Larry has been ARRL's license study materials editor. In addition to editing several other ARRL books, Larry has written numerous Product Review and other QST articles. At ARRL Headquarters in Newington, Connecticut, Larry guides each issue through final editing and layout steps.
The current Editor of QEX is Doug Smith, KF6DX. He is enthusiastic about continuing to improve the magazine, and welcomes all submissions, inquiries, comments, and suggestions. Doug offers his Author's Guide below to give you an idea of what he's looking for.
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