From the QRP-L list I see two issues of CQ magazine are up for free.

https://cq-amateur-radio.com/CQ-August-2023.pdf
https://cq-amateur-radio.com/CQ-Sept-2023.pdf

Wow. Young people and women not just old folks unlike two amateur radio organizations I won't mention. *whistles innocently*

#AmateurRadio #CQ #HamRadio #Hamr #Radio

@va3db Is their digital edition PDF or do you need an app?
@capheind @va3db I think they are just pdfs
@capheind The links have .pdf so PDF files.
@va3db HI Diane. Hmmm, RAC and ARRL? I should mention that we have a couple hundred YL's in the Long Island CW club, if you are interested at all in learning CW. :)

@VE3RWJ I have been a CW user since I first got my licence when it was a requirement to have 10wpm. Sadly I can't copy 60wpm any more only about 40-45 wpm. Do you need teachers per chance?

*whistles innocently*

@va3db Wow! Envious of those speeds. I'm comfortable at about 18 and am hoping to get to about 35 by next Field Day.
@VE3RWJ 35wpm quite honestly is easy if you relax and don't try to write it down. It becomes conversational.
@va3db LICW is all volunteers, and I don't think you can find a more open, generous, helpful bunch of hams anywhere. If you want to help out in any way, I'm sure they'd be more than happy to have you.
@va3db They reached out to me (a blind ham) for help adapting their website, PDF's etc. for people like me, they've developed a haptic feedback keying device for people who are hearing-impaired... lots of good things going on.
@va3db @VE3RWJ for some definitions of “only” <grin/>
@va3db that’s awesome! Keep your eyes out for the Nov/Dec issue of the NCJ. Something tells me there will be young people, women, and young women.