CQ Amateur Radio

For other uses of the CQ acronym, see CQ.
Not to be confused with CQ ham radio.
CQ Amateur Radio

August 2010 Cover
Editor Richard Moseson, W2VU
Categories Amateur radio
Frequency Monthly
Circulation 60,000[1]
Publisher CQ Communications, Inc.
First issue January 1945
Country USA
Based in Hicksville, New York
Language English
Website www.cq-amateur-radio.com
ISSN 0007-893X

CQ Amateur Radio (also known simply as CQ or CQ magazine, and formerly as CQ: The Radio Amateur's Journal) (OCLC 310821852) is a magazine for amateur radio enthusiasts first published in 1945. The English language edition is read worldwide; Spanish language edition is published in Spain with some translations of articles from the English language edition and some original European content. The magazine was also published in France with partial translation of the original edition between 1995 and 2000 (ISSN 1267-2750).

Published by CQ Communications, the title is based on the CQ call; the publication is not associated with the similarly named Japanese magazine CQ ham radio.

Contests and awards

CQ Amateur Radio organizes, adjudicates, and publishes the results of several annual radio competitions, including the CQ World Wide 160-meter Contest, the CQ World Wide WPX Contest, the CQ World Wide RTTY Contest, the CQ World Wide RTTY WPX Contest, the CQ World Wide DX Contest, and the CQ World Wide VHF Contest. All of these contests allow participation by amateur radio operators in any country of the world.

CQ Amateur Radio is also associated with a number of amateur radio awards, of which the best known is Worked All Zones. Other awards offered are the WPX and the "USA Counties".

See also

References

  1. CQ Amateur Radio (2010). Advertising Rates and Schedules Archived August 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.

External links

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