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73 (magazine)
Magazine about amateur radio
73 Magazine (also known as 73 Amateur Radio Today) (OCLC 22239204) was a United States–based amateur radiomagazine that was published from 1960 to 2003.
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It was known for its strong emphasis on technical articles and for the lengthy editorials in each issue by its founder and publisher, Wayne Green. The magazine title, 73, (Morse: −−••• •••−− ) means "best regards" in amateur radio lingo.
History
The first issue of 73 was published in October 1960 from Green's business offices in Brooklyn, New York. A major contributing editor was Ken Sessions, K6MVH, who wrote a column called "The Chronicles of 76", a reference to the FM transmitting frequency of 146.76 megahertz.
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Sessions also authored many books on the subject of amateur radio, and designed many of the how-to projects included in the magazine.
Another contributing editor was Jean Shepherd, K2ORS.
According to the ARRL Letter, "73 was a pioneer promoter of