So, I recently wrote about Radio Fun, a publication by Wayne Green, W2NSD (SK). Billed as “The beginner’s guide to the exciting world of amateur radio,” the tabloid was published for several years in the early 1990s.
It’s a decent publication, and some of the wit and wisdom contained therein is still relevant today. Wayne’s advice on ragchewing is a good example. The technology may change, but advice like this is still worth reading today.
When Steve, KB9MWR, read my first post on Radio Fun, he emailed me:
I had a hand in digitizing 73 magazine some years back. If you ever want to part with those Radio Fun magazines, I’d be interested in buying them and also placing them in the public domain.
I sent him—without charge—the seven issues that I had: March 1992, May 1993, August 1993, October 1993, December 1993, January 1994, and April 1994. These issues are now online at archive.org.
Steve and I would like to see the whole collection online. The April 1994 issue is #32, so there must be at least 25 issues that I didn’t have. If any of you have the missing issues, please consider sending them to Steve.
Walter Underwood says
Thanks for donating your issues to the Internet Archive!