Thursday, October 17, 2019

Hmmmmm ....... interesting!

From the ARRL:


ARRL to Launch New On the Air Magazine in January
10/17/2019

ARRL is launching a new magazine, On the Air, in January 2020. To be published on a bimonthly basis, On the Air will offer new and beginner-to-intermediate-level radio amateurs a fresh approach to exploring radio communication. Each issue will include advice and insights on topics from the variety of Amateur Radio interests and activities: radio technology, operating, equipment, project building, and emergency communication. The goal of this new magazine is to be a vital resource in helping new and newer radio amateurs get active and involved in radio communications.

“On the Air responds to the brand new and not-so-brand-new radio amateur seeking ideas and answers,” said QST Managing Editor Becky Schoenfeld, W1BXY. Schoenfeld is part of the ARRL staff team that developed the new magazine. The planning included an extensive national-level study of new Amateur Radio licensees, identifying their motivations for getting licensed and their experiences of getting started. A focus group responded positively to a trial sample edition of the magazine.

“Too many new licensees never take the next step,” says Schoenfeld. “We’re excited to introduce a new Amateur Radio magazine for this audience, aimed at getting them active, getting them involved, and getting them on the air.” 

The first issue of On the Air will be published in January 2020 (January/February issue) and will be introduced as a new ARRL membership benefit. Effective November 1, when eligible US radio amateurs join ARRL or renew their memberships, they will be prompted to select the print magazine of their choice — On the Air or QST. Current members receiving the print edition of QST, upon renewal, may choose to continue receiving the monthly print edition of QST or the print edition of the bimonthly On the Air.

All ARRL members, including international members, will be able to access digital editions of both QST and On the Air. Members who already access QST on the web or from the mobile app will be able to access QST and On the Air starting in January. 
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Thoughts?

72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!

2 comments:

  1. That does sound like a good idea. I hope it works out. The US-based publications always were much more practical and far less patronising than their UK counterparts. I enjoyed my membership of ARRL, but never the RSGB...

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  2. Tom AJ4UQ9:14 PM

    Interesting. That might be a good venue for bloggers and other experienced hams to write general interest articles that would be too “unfocused” for QST. I’d expect to see more SOTA/POTA activation stories, public service events, and other “come see us have fun” articles. Maybe I’d write some more (I contributed to the educators newsletter on our ARISS contact).

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