Popular Communications

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'''Popular Communications''' is a monthly printed magazine based in the United States. The magazine, sometimes called "PopCom", covers shortwave listening and DXing, scanners, mediumwave broadcasting as well as utility stations, pirates and clandestines.  
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'''Popular Communications''' is a monthly printed magazine based in the United States. The magazine, sometimes called "Pop'Comm", covers shortwave listening and DXing, scanners, mediumwave broadcasting as well as utility stations, pirates and clandestines.  
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The magazine is produced by [[CQ Communications]].  
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The magazine is produced by [[CQ Communications]]. They have published since 1982, and replaced the earlier ''S9'' magazine which was published from the early 1960s until 1982.  [[Tom Kneitel]] edited both magazines during their heyday.
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Columns of interest include:
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* "Pirates Den", with shortwave pirate loggings
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* "Clandestine Communique", with [[clandestine]] loggings
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The magazine in the past has run several articles on the [[Spy Numbers Stations]] phenomenon, some of them authored by [[Havana Moon]].
==Website==
==Website==

Revision as of 00:15, 7 December 2011

PopCom sample cover.jpg

Popular Communications is a monthly printed magazine based in the United States. The magazine, sometimes called "Pop'Comm", covers shortwave listening and DXing, scanners, mediumwave broadcasting as well as utility stations, pirates and clandestines.

The magazine is produced by CQ Communications. They have published since 1982, and replaced the earlier S9 magazine which was published from the early 1960s until 1982. Tom Kneitel edited both magazines during their heyday.

Columns of interest include:

  • "Pirates Den", with shortwave pirate loggings
  • "Clandestine Communique", with clandestine loggings

The magazine in the past has run several articles on the Spy Numbers Stations phenomenon, some of them authored by Havana Moon.

Website



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