The Collected Works of Professor Emil Heisseluft: Amateur (Ham) Radio Humor

The Collected Works of Professor Emil Heisseluft: Amateur (Ham) Radio Humor - Emil Heisseluft

The Collected Works of Professor Emil Heisseluft: Amateur (Ham) Radio Humor


Spoiler alert: Professor Emil Heisseluft, Lauton Institute, Grossmaul-an Der Donau, Austria-whose articles have graced the April issues of CQ magazine for more than 45 years-is none other than (drum roll please) . . . Dr. Theodore J. "Ted" Cohen, N4XX.

That's right; for more than 45 years, and always in an April issue, CQ magazine has carried intriguing Amateur-related articles written by Ted, who used the pen name "Professor Emil Heisseluft." Generally instructive, at times infuriating-one screed he penned so inflamed the Amateur Radio community that our readers tied up the phone lines complaining to CQ, the ARRL, and the FCC for three days-but always engaging, Professor Heisseluft has provided our readers with more than a few laughs in a month known for its absurd tricks. Former CQ magazine Editor Alan Dorhoffer, K2EEK (SK), once remarked: "A Heisseluft piece isn't worth a tinker's dam unless at least five people cancel their subscriptions." Alas, on that basis, the good professor struck gold more often than not.

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Spoiler alert: Professor Emil Heisseluft, Lauton Institute, Grossmaul-an Der Donau, Austria-whose articles have graced the April issues of CQ magazine for more than 45 years-is none other than (drum roll please) . . . Dr. Theodore J. "Ted" Cohen, N4XX.

That's right; for more than 45 years, and always in an April issue, CQ magazine has carried intriguing Amateur-related articles written by Ted, who used the pen name "Professor Emil Heisseluft." Generally instructive, at times infuriating-one screed he penned so inflamed the Amateur Radio community that our readers tied up the phone lines complaining to CQ, the ARRL, and the FCC for three days-but always engaging, Professor Heisseluft has provided our readers with more than a few laughs in a month known for its absurd tricks. Former CQ magazine Editor Alan Dorhoffer, K2EEK (SK), once remarked: "A Heisseluft piece isn't worth a tinker's dam unless at least five people cancel their subscriptions." Alas, on that basis, the good professor struck gold more often than not.

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