From the ARRL:
With just a mouse click or two, ARRL members can now access the online QST magazine archive. This new benefit — a service of the ARRL Technical Information Service (TIS)—provides PDF copies of all QST articles from December 1915 through December 2004, enabling members to view and print their favorite article, project and more. For many years, the TIS has provided members with assistance researching ARRL periodicals and publications, as well as providing members and non-members with article reprints for a small fee. Access to the new online digital QST archive is free for ARRL members
“Having access to every issue of QST through 2004 is absolutely incredible!” said ARRL Lab Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI. “The best of the best of QST from every era is now at the fingertips of every ARRL member with a keyboard and an Internet connection. Members can research articles on any subject that interests them, or just browse the past issues. This will be a popular membership benefit that will be of special value to new and long-time hams alike. This valuable content will help radio amateurs who use QST as a technical resource — for projects, equipment ‘hints and kinks’ — and for other research contributing to the advancement of the radio art. We know many hams will simply enjoy perusing these pages of history, too.”
The archive delivers indexed content (articles, columns, projects and more) as black-and-white PDF images of QST pages — just as they were originally published. While the index contains an immense amount of searchable material, some content (such as advertisements) are not yet indexed. A full-text search is not available.
The QST archive is the latest in a long list of members-only benefits available via the ARRL Web site. Access to members-only Web features does require a simple registration. Once logged in, members can access the QST Archive, product reviews, subscribe to online newsletters and manage changes to their membership and QST magazine delivery address. Many members also enjoy the popular ARRL E-mail Forwarding Service (“your call signâ€@arrl.net).
The ARRL Periodicals Archive and Search lists every article for QST from 1915 to the present, QEX from 1981 to the present, Ham Radio from 1968 to 1990 and NCJ from 1973 to the present (please note that beginning in 1998, each issue of QEX covers two months). Only ARRL members will be able to download and print copies of the QST articles.
QST magazine is the official journal of ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio. An interest in Amateur Radio is the only essential qualification of membership. ARRL membership is $39 per year in the US. For a complete list of membership benefits and dues, please visit the ARRL Membership Web page.
Kudos to the ARRL for doing this.
F Zykan says
The archives would be great if the scans of some of the graphics weren’t so poor. Many times component values and PCB nomenclature are virtually unreadable.