Wayne Green
Encyclopedia
Wayne Green is an American
publisher and writer
, and consultant. He was formerly editor of CQ
magazine before he went on to found 73
, 80 Micro
, Byte
, CD Review, Cold Fusion, Kilobaud Microcomputing
, RUN , InCider, and Pico, as well as publishing books and running a software company. In the early 1980s, he assisted in the creation of the groundbreaking Brazil
ian microcomputing magazine, Micro Sistemas.
Licensed by the Federal Communications Commission
in the Amateur Radio
Service with the callsign W2NSD. He was involved in a number of controversies and disputes in the Ham Radio world, notably with the ARRL and CQ magazine.
he lived in a farmhouse in Hancock, New Hampshire
and maintained a website with content from his on-line bookstore.
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
publisher and writer
Writer
A writer is a person who produces literature, such as novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, or other literary art. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images....
, and consultant. He was formerly editor of CQ
CQ
CQ may refer to:Locations:* Central Queensland* Chongqing, China* Northern Mariana Islands: FIPS Pub 10-4 and obsolete NATO digramMedia, Publications* Congressional Quarterly* CQ Amateur Radio* CQ ham radio...
magazine before he went on to found 73
73 (magazine)
73 Magazine was a United States-based amateur radio magazine that was published from 1960 to 2003. 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...
, 80 Micro
80 Micro
80 Micro was a home computing magazine published by CWC/I publications between 1980 and 1988. It featured articles, humor , letters and reviews about the TRS-80 microcomputer built by Tandy Corporation and sold through Radio Shack...
, Byte
Byte (magazine)
BYTE magazine was a microcomputer magazine, influential in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s because of its wide-ranging editorial coverage...
, CD Review, Cold Fusion, Kilobaud Microcomputing
Kilobaud Microcomputing
Kilobaud Microcomputing was a magazine dedicated to the computer homebrew hobbyists from the end of the 1970s until the beginning of the 1980s.-How kilobaud started:...
, RUN , InCider, and Pico, as well as publishing books and running a software company. In the early 1980s, he assisted in the creation of the groundbreaking Brazil
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...
ian microcomputing magazine, Micro Sistemas.
Licensed by the Federal Communications Commission
Federal Communications Commission
The Federal Communications Commission is an independent agency of the United States government, created, Congressional statute , and with the majority of its commissioners appointed by the current President. The FCC works towards six goals in the areas of broadband, competition, the spectrum, the...
in the Amateur Radio
Amateur radio
Amateur radio is the use of designated radio frequency spectrum for purposes of private recreation, non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, and emergency communication...
Service with the callsign W2NSD. He was involved in a number of controversies and disputes in the Ham Radio world, notably with the ARRL and CQ magazine.
he lived in a farmhouse in Hancock, New Hampshire
Hancock, New Hampshire
Hancock is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,654 at the 2010 census. Hancock is home to the Welch Family Farm Forest....
and maintained a website with content from his on-line bookstore.