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Get the digital editions of ARRL magazines on your Android device. Members can download these free ARRL Magazine apps to access the digital editions of On the Air and QST. If you are a current ARRL member, US or International, you can access the all ARRL digital magazines via your web browser or the ARRL mobile apps. If you are having difficulty logging in to the digital formats, please visit the Member Support page for login assistance.ĪRRL offers two magazines options for members: QST, the official membership journal of ARRL and, beginning in 2020, On the Air, aimed at helping new and emerging radio communicators get active and on the air! Eligible US-based ARRL members can elect to receive one of these in print when they join, or upon their annual renewal. Your username and password will be the same credentials used to log in to the ARRL website. To view the current digital magazines or archived editions, members must log in with their registered username and password. Members: Click here to view the latest issue of On the Air. In El Dorado County, ham radio operators are using there skills and communications gear to assist deputies in the search for Caldor Fire evacuees. Delivered six times a year, the magazine will present articles, how-to’s, and tips for selecting equipment, building projects, getting involved in emergency communication as well as spotlighting the experiences of people using radio. Non-members: Click here to view a sample issue of On the Air magazine. Ham Radio Operators Helping Family Members Locate Caldor Fire Evacuees. On the Air magazine is the newest ARRL member benefit to help new licensees and beginner-to-intermediate radio communicators navigate the world of amateur radio.
