Amateur Radio Books and Magazines: Recent and Archive
Amateur Radio Books and Magazines: Recent and Archive
Current amateur radio magazines, as of 2019.
Practical Wireless (UK)Radio User (UK)
Radcom (RSGB UK)
QST (ARRL USA)
CQ (USA)
CQ-TV (UK amateur TV)
FunkAmateur (German)
Amateur Radio (WIA Australia)
Silicon Chip (Aust)
The Spectrum Monitor US$20/yr subscription https://www.thespectrummonitor.com/index.aspx
Sources for recent magazines
Be aware that the sites show covers of all types of magazines from around the world, including rude ones!Search for each magazine title. For most current titles.
https://www.worldmags.net/ From Novafile (free? and subscription)
http://www.ebook3000.com/ Use longfiles link and wait 5 sec for the link. Free. Plus books.
https://www.pdfmagaz.in/language/english/ From Novafile (free? and subscription)
Books on any subject, including radio
http://gen.lib.rus.ec/ Freehttps://www.scribd.com/ modest subscription, the "Netflix" for books
Radio user and service manuals and software
http://www.radioscanner.ru/files/manuals/ very comprehensive, auto-translate in Chrome browser.https://www.mods.dk/manual.php
http://qrzcq.com/pub/RADIO_MANUALS/
http://www.repeater-builder.com/test-equipment/test-equipment-index.html
http://www.ko4bb.com/getsimple/index.php?id=manuals
http://manuals.repeater-builder.com/ lots of files for major manufactures
http://magzdb.org/j Radcom, QST, 73, Ham Radio, CQ and others. Limited for 2010 onwards but very good for earlier.
https://www.americanradiohistory.com/index.htm Lots of earlier radio magazines including amateur.
https://archive.org/ Has Mobile Radio Technology Magazine (MRT)
Magazine archives
http://magzdb.org/j Radcom, QST, 73, Ham Radio, CQ and others. Limited for 2010 onwards but very good for earlier.
https://www.americanradiohistory.com/index.htm Lots of earlier radio magazines including amateur.
https://archive.org/ Has Mobile Radio Technology Magazine (MRT)
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