CQ Amateur Radio

ZERO BIAS: A CQ Editorial

his is being written a week before this year’s Dayton Hamvention®, where Advertising Manager and Production Director Dottie Kehrwieder; Managing Editor Jason Feldman, KD2IWM; and I, along with several columnists, award mangers and contest directors, will staff the CQ booth, visit with manufacturers and dealers, and lead or take part in various forums and other events. Collectively, this group of staff members, contributing editors and award/contest managers are the “public face” of our magazine, representing us to the amateur radio community and industry. But there’s another group of people behind the scenes whose’s success, but who are rarely recognized. This seems like a good time to do that, and to say “thank you.”

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