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  • CQ VHF was a magazine that served the ham radio operators whose operational and technical interests lie above 50 MHz. The magazine focused on radio technology...
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  • magazine was published by CQ Communications, publishers of CQ Amateur Radio, CQ VHF Magazine, and WorldRadio. The magazine featured articles covering a broad...
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  • Retrieved 2024-04-24. "CQ 160 - About Us". cq160.com. Retrieved 2024-04-24. "CQ VHF Contest - Contact Us". www.cqww-vhf.com. Retrieved 2024-04-24. Gregory,...
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    Toth – NA4AR "HSMM and Information Security," by K8OCL CQ-VHF Fall 2004 – preview via CQ-VHF website "Data Encryption is Legal," N2IRZ, CQ Magazine Aug...
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  • On November 12, 2008, CQ Communications, publishers of CQ Amateur Radio, CQ VHF Magazine and Popular Communications announced that they had purchased Worldradio...
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  • D-STAR (section Journal)
    D-STAR. CQ-VHF: D-STAR in the Southeastern U.S., Greg Sarratt, W4OZK, (partial), https://web.archive.org/web/20080913225308/http://www.cq-vhf.com/D-StarWin08...
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  • National Communications Magazine  United States English Bimonthly 1988-present CQ VHF Magazine  United States English Quarterly 1996–2013 Electronics Illustrated...
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  • (2007). "Building a beacon for 2401 MHz". CQ VHF. 10 (3). CQ Communications, Inc: 44–46. ISSN 1085-0708.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors...
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