- RadCom
Infobox Magazine
title = RadCom
image_size = 200px
image_caption = Typical RadCom cover
editor =
editor_title = Editor
frequency = Monthly
circulation =
category =Amateur radio
company =
publisher =Radio Society of Great Britain
firstdate = 1913
country = UK
language = English
website = [http://www.rsgb.org.uk/news/radcom/ www.rsgb.org.uk/news/radcom/]
issn ="RadCom" is the monthly magazine published by the
Radio Society of Great Britain and is provided free to all corporate members of the society. Typically 100 pages, it includes a mixture of news, theory, construction and technical articles of interest to theamateur radio community. "RadCom" is the largest circulation amateur radio-related magazine in theUnited Kingdom , and is respected world-wide as a major voice of amateur radio.pov-statement|date=August 2008History
From its inception in 1913 until the end of 1924, the official journal of the Radio Society of Great Britain was the independent publication "Wireless World and Radio Review". Due to a change in proprietorship of that magazine, the honour was withdrawn and bestowed instead on "Experimental Wireless and the Wireless Engineer". In July 1925, it was decided by members of the Society's Transmitting and Receiving (T & R) Section to produce its own monthly publication "written by and for the radio amateur". This was entitled "T & R Bulletin". The magazine changed its name to "RSGB Bulletin" in July 1942. In 1968, the name changed again to "Radio Communication", which was abbreviated to "RadCom" in January 1995.fact|date=August 2008
Content and coverage
As the house journal of the Radio Society of Great Britain, "RadCom" covers all matters directly related to the society. The remaining pages are devoted to a number of regular columns covering topics such as
low frequency ,amateur television , VHF/UHF,electromagnetic compatibility ,radio propagation ,contesting , and many other subjects. There are two or three in-depth technical articles per month, plus reviews of new equipment and other features which relate to amateur radio as a whole.Most of the technical content is provided by RSGB members and invited authors. The society actively solicits technical articles for publication, which are then subject to independent scrutiny by the RSGB Technical Committee. On approval, articles are passed to the Editorial Department for editing prior to insertion into the magazine.
Further reading
The early history of RadCom and the Radio Society of Great Britain is described in "World At Their Fingertips" by John Clarricoats, G6GL, ISBN 0-900612-09-6
External links
* [http://www.rsgb.org.uk/news/radcom/index.php "RadCom" website]
* [http://www.rsgb.org/ Radio Society of Great Britain (parent organization)]
* [http://www.k9ya.org/w9cbt Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, RadCom cartoonist contributor]
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