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Review Summary For : Homebrewer Magazine
Reviews: 3MSRP: 15 US & Canada/$25 DX
Description:
HOMEBREWER Magazine is a quarterly publication of the American QRP Club. Typically containing over 200 pages of QRP-related homebrewing construction and technical articles, it is intended for builders, experimenters, ham radio operators and low power enthusiasts all around the world.

Each issue, HOMEBREWER features many of homebrew projects for beginners all the way up to the advanced digital and RF experimenters.

HOMEBREWER also has regular columns and contributions on membership happenings, field operations, commercial equipment reviews and contesting.
Product is not in production
More Info: http://www.amqrp.org/homebrewer/index.html
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OE3SGU Rating: 2007-11-18
Must have for the QRPer Time Owned: more than 12 months.
The CD is a must have for the QRPer, hundreds of ideas and projects, great!
AC0DS Rating: 2006-01-10
A "Must Have" Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
Looking for the deal of the new century? Look no further. If you are at all interested in QRP and homebrew projects, a subscription to "Homebrewer" is a must have. It is a CD based quarterly magazine that lately has had over 400 pages. It is all on pdf for easy scrolling and printing and includes lots of high resolution color photos. Definitely worth $15 a year just for the articles, but there are also distribution of software files and audio and video clips and presentations on the CD.

Perhaps the best bargin of all is the CD you can now buy that contains the complete issues #1 to #5 (current issue is #6). This 5 issue CD is only $10!

KB9WBM Rating: 2005-12-17
Outstanding Time Owned: 3 to 6 months.
Very well prepared magazine on CD-ROM format. This format allows the magazine to present material beyond the type that print media can. Volume #6 contained over thirty-two unique homebrew construction projects with over 400 full-color, high resolution pages!

In addition, three special features were included:
1) A 45 minute video by N2CX and N2APB providing an overview of the technical aspects of the Micro908 Design.
2) An hour long audio interview with Tony Parks and Bill Tracey, the designers of the SoftRock-40.
3) Chuck Adams, K7QO, comprehensive Morse COde Training Course was also included.

Anyone interested in QRP, construction projects or the technical aspects of radio will benefit from this publication. Great content at oustanding value!!