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What is a digital edition?
The digital edition of QST is an electronic form of the journal. All ARRL members have access to the digital edition of QST…a way to read and interact with the current issue of QST anytime, anywhere. Each issue includes unique, digital-edition-only content such as video, audio features and extra content. Members can also access the digital archive for access to previous issues.
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QST can be read online or downloaded onto some devices. Members must have a valid ARRL website login to access this benefit. You can always find a link to the current digital edition and archives at www.arrl.org/qst. The web version is optimized to automatically recognize most mobile devices, tablets and e-book readers. Apple iOS device users (iPhone, iPad and iPod touch), Android device users, and Kindle Fire users can also access the digital edition from a dedicated QST app. The app is free in Apple’s App Store the Google Play Store, and the Amazon App Store, or search for “QST”. When prompted to sign into the digital edition, use your ARRL website registration username and password. Not registered? Go to www.arrl.org/myarrl.
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Hawaii Island Amateur/Ham Radio News:
The National Weather Service will conduct Skywarn Storm Training on Wednesday, 16 October 2019, 1000-1200 HST at Hilo’s Mokupapapa Discovery Center. Register here: https://www.evenbright.com/e/nws-skywarn-storm-spotter-training-tickets-7455633111.
Doug Wilson (KH7DQ) will hold one more free Technician License Class this year. The new class begins on Thursday, 17 October 2019, at the Keaau Community Center. Contact Doug at douscelle@aol.com
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