Popular Communications

[2] The magazine featured articles covering a broad spectrum of radio topics, regular columns by recognized leaders[who?]

within the hobby, product reviews, schedules of shortwave stations, and logs of radio communications, including pirate radio, AM, and military aviation transmissions.

In addition to these traditional aspects of the radio hobby, the magazine also highlighted more modern facets such as software-defined radio, scanning software, live station streaming, podcasting, and emerging technologies.

These two magazines were combined with WorldRadio in a single digital publication to be called CQ Plus starting in February 2014.

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