QST
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QST is a magazine for amateur radio enthusiasts, published by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL). It is a membership journal that is included with membership in the ARRL. The publisher claims that circulation of QST in the United States is higher than all other amateur radio-related publications in the United States combined.[2] Although an exact number for circulation is not published by the American Radio Relay League, the organization claimed 158,238 members at the end of 2021, almost all of whom receive the magazine monthly, in addition to issues delivered to libraries and newsstands.[1]: 15
Editor | Becky Schoenfeld (W1BXY) |
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Categories | Amateur radio |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 158,238[1]: 15 |
Publisher | American Radio Relay League |
Founder | |
First issue | December 1915 (108 years ago) (1915-12) |
Country | United States |
Based in | Hartford, Connecticut, later Newington, Connecticut |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 0033-4812 |
OCLC | 1623841 |
Its first issue was dated December 1915. QST suspended publication after September 1917 due to World War I, but has been in continuous publication since it resumed in May 1919.