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QST was and is the foremost magazine for the ham radio fans of the US. First published in 1915 by the American Radio Relay League (A.R.R.L.); over a hundred years later, it's still being published today. Imagine the transitions from spark gap to glowing tubes to transistors to computerized communications shacks: It's all in this magazine.
The early issues are hard to find, and rarely sold; our cover image files for the early years are not the best. But enjoy them for what they are. All the issues of QST from the first to a recent one are available online for A.R.R.L. members at their website, ARRL.org. They have also sold a CD-ROM of these issues, but in black-and-white only. NOTE: Amateur radio was shut down during World War One, and QST suspended publication during that time; there were no issues published for 1917-10 through 1919-05.
Michael Ward W6INA, originator of this website, is a life member of the A.R.R.L., and proud to be one.
The early issues are hard to find, and rarely sold; our cover image files for the early years are not the best. But enjoy them for what they are. All the issues of QST from the first to a recent one are available online for A.R.R.L. members at their website, ARRL.org. They have also sold a CD-ROM of these issues, but in black-and-white only. NOTE: Amateur radio was shut down during World War One, and QST suspended publication during that time; there were no issues published for 1917-10 through 1919-05.
Michael Ward W6INA, originator of this website, is a life member of the A.R.R.L., and proud to be one.

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QST 1915-12
1064 visits
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QST 1916-01
2659 visits
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QST 1916-02
751 visits
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QST 1916-03
765 visits
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QST 1916-04
709 visits
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QST 1916-05
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QST 1916-06
697 visits
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QST 1916-07
664 visits
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QST 1916-08
781 visits
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QST 1916-09
774 visits
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QST 1916-10
879 visits
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QST 1916-11
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QST 1916-12
728 visits
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QST 1917-01
763 visits
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QST 1917-02
821 visits
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QST 1917-03
718 visits
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QST 1917-04
546 visits
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QST 1917-05
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QST 1917-06
549 visits
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QST 1917-07
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QST 1917-08
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QST 1917-09
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QST 1919-06
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QST 1919-07
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QST 1919-08
561 visits
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QST 1919-09
585 visits
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QST 1919-10
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QST 1919-11
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QST 1919-12
514 visits
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QST 1920-01
594 visits
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QST 1920-02
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QST 1920-03
574 visits
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QST 1920-04
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QST 1920-05
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QST 1920-06
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QST 1920-07
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QST 1920-08
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QST 1920-09
606 visits
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QST 1920-10
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QST 1920-11
539 visits
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QST 1920-12
633 visits
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QST 1921-01
545 visits
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QST 1921-02
540 visits
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QST 1921-03r
524 visits
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QST 1921-04
474 visits
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QST 1921-05
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QST 1921-06
549 visits
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QST 1921-07r
537 visits
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QST 1921-08r
562 visits
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QST 1921-09r
556 visits
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QST 1921-10r
456 visits
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QST 1921-11
570 visits
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QST 1921-12
2836 visits
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QST 1922-02
2522 visits
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QST 1922-03
1696 visits
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QST 1922-04
2268 visits
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QST 1922-05
2617 visits
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QST 1922-06
2962 visits
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QST 1922-07
2449 visits
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QST 1922-08
1599 visits
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QST 1922-09
2678 visits
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QST 1922-10
1405 visits
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QST 1922-11
2476 visits
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QST 1922-12
2679 visits
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QST 1923-01
2460 visits
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QST 1923-02
1558 visits
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QST 1923-03
2301 visits
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QST 1923-04
1302 visits
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QST 1923-05
2252 visits
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QST 1923-06
1431 visits
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QST 1923-07
2235 visits
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QST 1923-08
1440 visits
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QST 1923-09
2569 visits
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QST 1923-10
1990 visits
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QST 1923-11
2225 visits
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QST 1923-12
2276 visits
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QST 1924-01
2165 visits
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QST 1924-02
2271 visits
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QST 1924-03
432 visits
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QST 1924-05
2158 visits