https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/73_%28magazine%29
73 Magazine was a monthly publication aimed at the amateur
radio community. It was published by Wayne Green, W2NSD, and was known for its
technical articles and operating tips. The magazine was in continuous
publication from 1960 to 2003, when it was closed.
The magazine covered a wide range of topics of interest to
amateur radio operators, including circuit design, construction, operation, and
troubleshooting of ham radio equipment. It also covered regulatory and
legislative issues that affected the amateur radio community and reported on
the activities of amateur radio clubs, organizations, and events around the
world.
73 Magazine was known for its high-quality articles and
features written by well-respected experts in amateur radio. The magazine was
aimed at both experienced hams and those new to the hobby and covered a wide
range of topics that were relevant to all levels of experience.
In addition to its technical content, the magazine had a
strong focus on personal anecdotes, humor, and opinion pieces, which made it a
popular and entertaining read among the ham radio community.
The magazine had a strong following and was considered a
valuable resource for the amateur radio community, providing valuable
information and inspiration to hams around the world. It's still available
online and in archives, and it's considered a historical reference in the ham
radio world.
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