CQ Amateur Radio

OUR READERS SAY…

Letters About Letters…

AA4EZ’s July letter criticizing us for publishing W4YBV’s “Hamming and Hunting” article in the April issue prompted additional feedback from other readers:

Editor, CQ:

You exercised very poor editorial judgement in publishing the hateful letter from AA4EZ. As an intelligent hunter who has proven his courage several times, I will probably allow my subscription to CQ to lapse as a result.

– Sincerely, Tom Mosca III, Ph.D., KB4OPR

Editor, CQ:

I received a complimentary issue of August. Thank you. As I read the magazine, I was drawn to a letter in “Our Readers Say…” by Raymond Lewis, AA4EZ,

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