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![]() "Steven R. Adell - KF2TI" wrote in message k.net... Authors wanted! (Mar 7, 2005) -- Have you ever thought about writing for QST? If so, we'd like to hear from you! An informative Author's Guide is available on the ARRL Web site. We can mail you a hard copy in exchange for a self-addressed, stamped envelope to QST Author's Guide, ARRL, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111. While we will consider all articles directly related to Amateur Radio, we are particularly looking for concise articles (no more than 2500 words) written at a basic level that teach QST readers something practical. A few examples: How to get involved with a net; how to hit the road for a county-hunting expedition; tips for operating HF mobile; how to use beacons; how to select the best type of feed line, and how to organize a mini DXpedition. If you have some expertise in a particular area and a knack for writing clearly at a basic level, we want to hear from you. You need not be a published author to write for QST! Good quality color photos and illustrations are a plus. Interested? Send your article via e-mail or to QST Articles, ARRL, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111. Authors of QST articles are compensated at the rate of $65 per published page. Get a reality check! Thanks to the League and the FCC today's majority of "ham radio operators" are feeble-minded oafs, 20 questions removed from CB. It is a chore for them to link a few coherent words together to spew on the local repeaters, let alone asking them to commit advanced thoughts to paper. And for $65! Yeah right! The league is taking in a bundle every month in advertising revenue from companies selling push button boxes to former CB ops, now ham radio appliance operators. The League could easily afford to pay $450 per published page, and it would never even put a nick in their budget. At least at $450 the League would be paying an almost fair publishing price. If you think the League, the FCC, or Riley Hollingsworth have the best interests of ham radio in their hearts, then I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale. ROTFLMAO! |
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