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Subject: LU Novice Allocations
From: ky1h@berkshire.net (David Robbins)
Date: Thu Oct 24 22:58:04 1996
Ward Silver wrote:
> 
> Just for the record - these were sent to me by LU7DW:
> 
> 10-meter LU Novice privileges
> 
> 10 Mtrs: 28030-28190 CW
>          28300-28350 SSB ONLY for DX & contest
>          28900-29300 SSB & FM
> 
> So you can work the Novii in either the 300-350 segment (why not stay up
> around 345 somewhere) or the far-upper segment.  Not that 10 is going to
> be so incredibly hot that it's going to matter much.

ah, but that makes it even more important.  if the lu novices are going
to be looking for contest contacts in that band segment the arrl should
readjust their suggested contest frequencies.  btw, as soon as the 
sunspots heat up just a bit i will expect that 10m will fill up from
28300 to over 28600 the way it was last cycle.  it wasn't that long 
ago when dx stations packed 28300 to 28500 so they could work the u.s.
novices and the only reasonable cq frequencies for stateside were 
above 28500.

also, the u.s. novices do have cw privileges on 10m also... so its like
the other bands, contesters still normally only use one mode. and i 
have had excellent runs of w4/w5 novices in the last couple years down
below 28350 because of stateside qrm up higher in the evenings.


-- 
ky1h@berkshire.net   or   robbins@berkshire.net
http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/ky1h.html


>From k5zd@ultranet.com (Randy Thompson)  Fri Oct 25 00:08:07 1996
From: k5zd@ultranet.com (Randy Thompson) (Randy Thompson)
Subject: Final: CQ WW 'Reflector' Teams
Message-ID: <01BBC1DE.B31949A0@k5zd.ultranet.com>

To: Bob Cox, CQ WW Committee

Please register the following teams for the CQWW Phone Contest Team Competition.

[A few changes, so participants take note.]

Team Handkey
        K5ZD            SOAB HP
        K1IU (W2SC)     SOAB HP
        KM9P            SOAB HP
        W9RE            SOAB HP
        N2IC            SOAB HP

Team Commonwealth
        GW4BLE  SOAB HP
        GW0GEI  SOAB LP
        8P6CV           14   LP
        VP2E (WB5CRG)  14 HP
        G3WGN           3.8  HP

Team Bravo (must have a 'B' in the call)
        YB9BV (AA7VB)  SOAB HP
        N6BV               SOAB HP
        IT9BLB     14   HP
        AI7B               SOAB HP
        KB1GW              SOAB HP

Honk if You Love Contesting
        WA4ZXA  SOAB LP
        NN7L            SOAB HP
        N5IA/7  1.8  HP
        WD0T            SOAB HP
        AA1EY           SOAB LP

---

Thanks to all the participants.  Enjoy!

Randy Thompson, K5ZD



Randy Thompson                                                                  
              Amateur Radio Call Sign: K5ZD
E-mail: k5zd@ultranet.com
11 Hollis Street,  Uxbridge, MA 01569
h (508) 278-2355  w (508) 337-6600


>From aa9ax@iglou.com (Steven Sample)  Fri Oct 25 01:06:24 1996
From: aa9ax@iglou.com (Steven Sample) (Steven Sample)
Subject: WANTED: Revised CT.HLP file (*not* the one that comes with CT)
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.93.961024200037.4888A-100000@iglou1>

On Thu, 24 Oct 1996, Jim Reisert wrote:

> Thanks to K8JLF and John Bednar (call?) for sending me the file.  If you're 
> interested, the start of the file looks like:
> 
>        BASIC KEY/FUNCTION COMMANDS
>  
> Alt-H         Display this HELP window
> Alt-Q         Save log and QUIT |
> Alt-X         Save log and eXit |
> <ENTER>       Log a contact
> 
> etc.
> 
> The original CT.HLP file start like this:
> 
> Alt Q   QUIT
> <CR>    Log a call/contact
>  
>       EDITING FIELDS
> Space   MOVE    to exchange field
> Tab     MOVE    to next field          
> 
> etc.
> 
> WE9V thought it was KE9I who made the file.  I thought it was an AA9 call.  
> Maybe the author will step forward and take credit.

<snip>

****************************************************************************

Jim-

Your memory serves you well!  I re-did the CT.HLP file and sent it to you
for posting on your BBS or wherever.  Didn't think anyone noticed the
thing, but I spent about 8 or 10 hours re-doing it until I liked it.  Hope it
makes life easier for someone!

73...

Steve / AA9AX  (aa9ax@iglou.com)

<snip>

****************************************************************************

> There are two ways to get the file:
> 
> 1.  ftp://boss.databook.com/AD1C/ct.hlp
> 
> 2.  Send E-mail to ct-user-REQUEST@databook.com, and put "GET ct.hlp"
>     in the body of the message.
> 
> If my memory serves me correctly, the file needs to start with a single blank 
> line before "BASIC KEY/FUNCTION COMMANDS" so that all the screens of HELP 
> line 
> up properly in the HELP window (ALT-H).  If you FTP the file, you should be 
> OK.  If you extract it from E-mail, don't forget to leave a single blank line 
> at the top.
> 
> 73 - Jim AD1C
> 
> p.s. I will be unavailable for CT support Friday, 10/25.
>      Good luck to everyone in the contest!
> 
> -- 
> Jim Reisert <jjr@databook.com>                Databook, Inc., Danvers, MA
> http://www.tiac.net/users/ad1c/               http://www.databook.com/
> 
> 
> 


>From leduc@atla3.agfa.com (Dave LeDuc)  Thu Oct 24 19:35:15 1996
From: leduc@atla3.agfa.com (Dave LeDuc) (Dave LeDuc)
Subject: CT Loop Option
Message-ID: <9610241835.AB07199@chip.agfa.com>

Thanks to all who responded to my plea for help with the CT loop network.
I make a network "hub" using an old A/B switch and it works great.

It occured to me during this process that if I didn't have a 3 ports on one 
of the PC's (Paket, radio and network) that I could get an extra PC that 
had 2 ports and use it as a paket "server" that way no PC would need more 
than 2 ports.

73 and good luck in the contest
Dave K1EPJ




>From ea4ka@arrakis.es (Eugenio Claramunt)  Fri Oct 25 00:32:53 1996
From: ea4ka@arrakis.es (Eugenio Claramunt) (Eugenio Claramunt)
Subject: EA4URE M/S IN CQWW
Message-ID: <326FFCA5.5852@arrakis.es>

hi contestor

EA4URE will be a MS entry in the CQWW.

we hope to be in as many logs as possible :-))

Good luck to you all =A1


>From aa0cy@robertwanderer.gardnerville.nv.us (Robert Wanderer)  Thu Oct 24 
>02:58:14 1996
From: aa0cy@robertwanderer.gardnerville.nv.us (Robert Wanderer) (Robert 
Wanderer)
Subject: Contest-free frequencies (formerlyRE: LU's novices new frequencies)
Message-ID: <01BBC1DF.8B551F60@robertwanderer.gardnerville.nv.us>

Other than why worry about 10M at this point in the cycle, I see absolutely no
need to create contest-free zones.  What are 30, 17 and 12 metres?  Even in
the best of times there's very little if any activity in the last 25-50 kHz of 
20 &
15 metres.  Most contests are heavily publicized and those who complain
deliberately try to have a QSO right in the middle of the heavy-duty contest
activity frequencies.  Also contest activity follows the bands so there's 
usually
plenty of free frequencies on 20 once almost everybody moves to 40.  Last
but not least SSB is open during a CW contest and vice versa.
73, Bob AA0CY

----------
From:   KA2AEV@aol.com[SMTP:KA2AEV@aol.com]
Sent:   Wednesday, October 23, 1996 5:27 PM
To:     ramirezk@emi.com
Cc:     cq-contest@tgv.com
Subject:        Re: LU's novices new frequencies

Does it really matter?
It looks like the Government changed their frequencies and not them!
I could see upholding a Gentlemens aggrement if it was an understanding
But it definatly looks like the gov down there did it and not the
Argentinian Novices!
So why should both us and them suffer by not being able to work a contest
because their Government went and changed their rules?
I say that we work around this and try to set aside a new contest free
zone on 10m after this season!

73 de Mike




>From donovanf@sgate.com (Frank Donovan)  Fri Oct 25 05:04:33 1996
From: donovanf@sgate.com (Frank Donovan) (Frank Donovan)
Subject: OPDX Special Contest Bulletin #275.1 (fwd)
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.95.961025000415.19299A-100000@jekyll.sgate.com>

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tedd Mirgliotta <kb8nw@barf80.nshore.org>
To: opdx@nshore.org
Subject: OPDX Special Contest Bulletin #275.1
Resent-From: opdx@nshore.org

SB DX @ WW $OPDX.275.1
OPDX Special Contest Bulletin No. 275.1

The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 275.1 (Special Contest Edition)
BID: $OPDX.275.1
October 25, 1996
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 216-237-8208 14400/9600/2400/1200/300 8/N/1

Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, KA2AEV, WM2C, DF4RD,
JE1CKA, JI3ERV, SV1CID and YB1AQS following DX information.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
             More Updated Information and Stations 
        to be active in this weekend's CQWW SSB DX Contest
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

3E, PANAMA.  Roger, DL5RBW, and Andy, DL8RBR, are taking part in the
Contest from Guenter's (HP1XVH's) QTH on Contadora Island (NA-072) as
3E1DX. Before the contest they will be active as HP1/homecall on the
WARC bands and RTTY.

4M5, LA ORCHILA ISLAND.  4M5X will be the callsign used (not YV10M from
La Orchila Island as previously announced) for a Multi/Single entry
from YV5JDP's QTH in Caracas, Venezuela.  Operators are:  WM2C, YV5JDP,
YV5EED, YV5AMH, YV5LWM, YV5MHX and maybe a few others.  QSLs for 4M5X,
as for previous 4M5X operations, go to the WS4E mail drop.  WS4E is not
the QSL manager, but will get your QSLs to Caracas in a safe fashion.
Please include sufficient postage for return from Venezuela.

AY7, ARGENTINA. Claudio, LU7DW, states he will sign AY7D in the contest
as a Single OP/Single Band on 15 or 10 meters depending on the propagation.

C31, ANDORRA. Operators C31LD, C31LJ, and EA3NY have decided to be
active in the contest as C31LD on 6 bands for this weekend. QSL via
VE3HO.  There have been many requests for them on 160.  Look for them
on 160 (1.837 +/-) around sunrise 0615z both mornings.
     
ED9, CEUTA. Jose, EA7KW/EH7KW, states the EA9EA group will be active
as ED9EA as a Multi/Single entry from Ceuta.

FS, ST. MARTIN.  Remeber to look for WX9E and N0BSH to operate as a
Multi-Single using their host's QTH and call, FS5PL.  They are currently
there and have been quite active on the bands especially on the low bands
and WARC.  They are currently signing FS/homecall and QSL via their 
homecalls.  They are returning to the states on October 29th. QSL FS5PL
via WX9E ONLY for 1996 ARRL CW & SSB and 1996 CQ WW SSB contests. Other
FS5PL QSLs go to KG0UI or FG5BG.

NH2, GUAM.  Four operators will be active as NH2C as a Multi-Single entry.
Operators will be: JI3ERV/NH2C, JG3RPL/KF6BJ, JR3RVO/WX8M and JR7OMD/WI3O.
QSL via JI3ERV. Their Sunrise/Sunset: 2014z/0756z.  They suggest to look
for them between 7075-7100 kHz on 40 meters.

KH0, MARIANA ISLAND.  Look for KH0A (not KH0AM!) to be active as a
Multi/Single.  Operator will be JA1WSX/KH0Y, JE2PCY/AC6TN and 
JF1MIA/KH0A. QSL via JF1MIA, or bureau (which will be much appreciated).
JF1MIA; Takashi Sugawara, 1-12-14 Kamisueyoshi, Tsurumi, Yokohama,
Kanagawa 230, JAPAN

SV, GREECE.  A radio amateur association of West Greece (RAAWG> will take
part in the contest as SV1AFA.  They will operate from Vlochos Mountain
at an altitude of about 1000 meters!  Their actual QTH will be inside the
local monastery along with the cooperation of the local authorities. This
place is also famous in Greece because of its archeological value. Near
the monastery are the ruins of Thestieon acropolis which was constructed
by King Laertes of Ithaka, father of the famous Odysseus from the Greek
ancient mythology.  Their contest category will be Multi-Op/Single with
activity on 160-10 meters. QSL via SV1CIB.

TK, CORSICA.  TK1A will be active instead of TK2C as announced earlier.
Members of the Corse DX-Gang and the Bavarian Contest Club are taking
part in the contest as a Multi/Multi class. QSL-information is: DF7RX,
Bernhard Steibl, Kelheimwinzerstr. 40, D-93309 Kelheim or via bureau
(DARC).

V26, ANTIGUA. Team Antigua will be active as V26B as a Multi-Operator/
Multi-transmitter catagory. In addition, the Team would also like to
announce that both the 5 band and 6 band Certificates of Appreciation
will be available once again for the 1996 operation. Briefly, to qualify
for these Special Certificates of Appreciation you have to work V26B
during the CQWW SSB Contest period on either 5 bands or to receive the
Special Certificate of Appreciation, 6 bands!  Members of Team Antigua
will also make special attempts to be active on the WARC Bands, RTTY, 
160 meters, as well as some Satellites! QSL via WT3Q.

YB, INDONESIA.  Joerg, YB1AQS will participate as Single OP Allband
from Bandung, West Java - Indonesia.  He will be using a 3 element Quad
at 65 ft. high on high bands.  He will be looking especially for all of
America (N-Middle-S) during contest.

YW1, VENEZUELA.  The Paraguana Team in Venezuela will activate the
contest station YW1A during the contest.  The operator will be Italo,
YV1AVO, and the category will be Single Operator Single Band (20 
Meters) Phone.

ZX0F, FERNANDO DE NORONHA. Look for the Araucaria DX Group again to be
active as ZX0F as a Multi-Op/Single. Operators are:  PY5CC/Peter, 
N5FA/Jim, PY5EG/Oms, PY0FF/Andre and PY5GU/Gus. QSL via PY5EG, 
Atilano de Oms, P.O.Box 37, Curitiba - PR  CEP 80001, BRAZIL

LATEST PROPAGATION FORECAST - "KH6BZF REPORTS"
  BAD NEWS: A Geomagnetic Storm (MS) occured starting @ 23/0001 UTC due
  to Solar Winds from suspected Coronal Hole activity. This Minor Storm
  (MS) was forecasted to disrupt polar path and lessen DX. Hopefully this
  storminess will subdue by Friday, otherwise we are in for a long and
  very frustrating contest weekend.
  Sorry, Lee, KH6BZF

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>From donovanf@sgate.com (Frank Donovan)  Fri Oct 25 05:20:55 1996
From: donovanf@sgate.com (Frank Donovan) (Frank Donovan)
Subject: hfprop (fwd)
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.95.961025000631.19299C-100000@jekyll.sgate.com>

Excerpts from two current forecasts for the weekend of CQ WW
Phone follow.  Looks like conditions may deteriorate during the first half
of the contest, then improve on Sunday.
73!
Frank
W3LPL
donovanf@sgate.com

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: SESC <sel@sec.noaa.gov>
 
SUBJ: HF RADIO PROPAGATION REPORT
JOINT USAF/NOAA BULLETIN PREPARED AT THE 50TH WEATHER SQUADRON,
FALCON AFB, COLORADO.

THE FORECAST 10.7 CM FLUX FOR 24, 25, AND 26 OCT 96
ARE 068, 068, AND 068.

THE FORECAST K/AP VALUES FOR 24, 25, AND 26 OCT 96
ARE 03/15, 03/15, AND 04/30.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Australian Space Forecast Centre, Sydney
          Current Australian Region Solar-Terrestrial Environment
                Local time now is 0016 hrs, 25 Oct 1996 UT 

Global Propagation Summary
                    
                        Latitude Band
Date        Low            Middle         High
26 Oct      Normal         Normal         Normal-fair
27 Oct      Normal         Normal         Normal


Geomagnetic Forecast Last updated 1001 hrs, Friday 25 Oct 1996 Local time
Date      Ap    Conditions
25 Oct    10    Quiet to unsettled
26 Oct    15    Unsettled
27 Oct     7    Quiet





>From donovanf@sgate.com (Frank Donovan)  Fri Oct 25 05:34:28 1996
From: donovanf@sgate.com (Frank Donovan) (Frank Donovan)
Subject: 2200Z 24 Oct NOAA Solar Forecast Excerpt
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.95.961025002309.19950A-100000@jekyll.sgate.com>

Current solar forecast prepared jointly by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce,
NOAA, Space Environment Center and the U.S. Air Force issued at 
2200Z on 24 OCT 1996.

GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY FORECAST:  THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD IS EXPECTED TO
BE QUIET TO UNSETTLED FOR THE NEXT DAY.  ANOTHER EQUATORIAL CORONAL HOLE
MAY PRODUCE ACTIVE CONDITIONS BY THE END OF THE FORECAST PERIOD (27 OCT).

PREDICTED GEOMAGNETIC AFR/AP INDICES 
25 OCT  010/010    
26 OCT  015/025    
27 OCT  015/015


GEOMAGNETIC ACTIVITY 
PROBABILITIES FOR OCT 25/26/27 

A.  MIDDLE LATITUDES
ACTIVE                30/35/35
MINOR STORM           20/20/20
MAJOR-SEVERE STORM    10/05/05

B.  HIGH LATITUDES
ACTIVE                30/30/30
MINOR STORM           20/25/25
MAJOR-SEVERE STORM    10/10/10


>From 103671.1044@CompuServe.COM (Terry Wassell)  Fri Oct 25 05:45:04 1996
From: 103671.1044@CompuServe.COM (Terry Wassell) (Terry Wassell)
Subject: radio shack voice chips.
Message-ID: <961025044503_103671.1044_JHQ76-1@CompuServe.COM>

If you responded to my query about radio shack voice chips as contest voice
keyers, please resend your message to my home email address
103671.1044@CompuServe.COM.   Sorry. But needed to take Friday off work for last
minute contest preparation.    73.    Terry,   K3JT 


>From va3wto@pathcom.com (Rui wittwer)  Fri Oct 25 10:48:23 1996
From: va3wto@pathcom.com (Rui wittwer) (Rui wittwer)
Subject: CQWW Call Advertising
Message-ID: <199610250949.FAA18674@pathway1.pathcom.com>

I will like to congratulate all the fine and good Contester`s for your
great idea of listing and great magic of propaganda on advertising your
calls so that way we will be able to memorize, and in the contest maybe on
160 meters with all the qrm and qrn you guys are calling cq and some one
can not get your complete prefix but as the suffix,so he reminds him self
that on the internet,he heard that familiar suffix so maybe this his the
guy.
Being all this calls on the dx side,it is possible that no one will call
them so they have to make some propaganda,well my friends i have a secret
to share i think every single one of you on this reflector must do the same
thing,my theory is with that you can get at least 2 more meg + to your
score,that way if you advertise you place 1,2,3,and if not then there is
all ways a next year.
I almost forgot something look for me in the contest my call it will
be---------and the category---------.Please,please please call me.
73 and good luck to all of you.
Please take this message as a joke.
Bye Bye

 De VA3WTO.


>From Setzler_James_M@fs811.npt.nuwc.navy.mil (Setzler, James M)  Fri Oct 25 
>13:01:43 1996
From: Setzler_James_M@fs811.npt.nuwc.navy.mil (Setzler, James M) (Setzler, 
James M)
Subject: Using 2 Calls from ONE Station
Message-ID: 
<c=US%a=_%p=Newport_NUWC%l=FS811-961025120143Z-27@fs811.npt.nuwc.navy.mil>

Say I'm operating the mult radio this weekend at K1XYZ and have just
worked the FW on 160.  Is it OK/ethical/legal for me to then work him
with my call, KD1NG, for a new one?  Of course, I would'nt enter him
into the K1XYZ log again, but would jot it down and enter it into my
personal log later.  Would the FW be penalized for a unique if KD1NG
doesn't show up in enough logs in this test?  

73 James/kd1ng
>

>From donovanf@sgate.com (Frank Donovan)  Fri Oct 25 13:29:20 1996
From: donovanf@sgate.com (Frank Donovan) (Frank Donovan)
Subject: K and Ap Forecast for CQ WW Phone Contest
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.95.961025082614.28557A-100000@jekyll.sgate.com>

Excerpt from HF RADIO PROPAGATION REPORT JOINT USAF/NOAA BULLETIN
PREPARED AT THE 50TH WEATHER SQUADRON, FALCON AFB, COLORADO.
PRIMARY HF RADIO PROPAGATION REPORT ISSUED AT 0503Z 25 OCT 1996.
THE FORECAST K/AP VALUES FOR 25, 26, AND 27 OCT 96
ARE 02/10, 04/25, AND 03/15.



>From dippel@rrze.uni-erlangen.de (Dieter Dippel)  Fri Oct 25 15:59:17 1996
From: dippel@rrze.uni-erlangen.de (Dieter Dippel) (Dieter Dippel)
Subject: CQWWDX SSB: 4U1ITU
Message-ID: <5928AF6EEA@isis.rrze.uni-erlangen.de>

Hello everybody,
"last minute info" out from the local packet radio net.

There seems to be a group of german ops at 4U1ITU during the upcoming
CQWWDX SSB Contest.

One of the operator is DL8BDR

Here is his original packet message .....


4U1ITU > DXNEWS   25.10.96 12:18 9 Lines 291 Bytes #360 @DL
BID : 25A627DB0EAM
Subj: CQ WW SSB
de 4U1ITU @ DB0EAM.#HES.DEU.EU

Hallo,
wir sind hier heute (Freitag Mittag) gut eingetroffen. Die Antennen sind ok
daher werden wir 160m bis 10m benutzen. Bitte keine Skedwuensche. Nach dem
Kontest erfolgt noch eine Einspielung mit wissenswertem.
vy 73 de 4U1ITU (OP:DL8BDR)


c/o: Dieter, DF4RD (Bavarian Contest Club)



>From dippel@rrze.uni-erlangen.de (Dieter Dippel)  Fri Oct 25 15:59:17 1996
From: dippel@rrze.uni-erlangen.de (Dieter Dippel) (Dieter Dippel)
Subject: CQWWDX SSB: 4U1ITU
Message-ID: <5928AF6EEA@isis.rrze.uni-erlangen.de>

Hello everybody,
"last minute info" out from the local packet radio net.

There seems to be a group of german ops at 4U1ITU during the upcoming
CQWWDX SSB Contest.

One of the operator is DL8BDR

Here is his original packet message .....


4U1ITU > DXNEWS   25.10.96 12:18 9 Lines 291 Bytes #360 @DL
BID : 25A627DB0EAM
Subj: CQ WW SSB
de 4U1ITU @ DB0EAM.#HES.DEU.EU

Hallo,
wir sind hier heute (Freitag Mittag) gut eingetroffen. Die Antennen sind ok
daher werden wir 160m bis 10m benutzen. Bitte keine Skedwuensche. Nach dem
Kontest erfolgt noch eine Einspielung mit wissenswertem.
vy 73 de 4U1ITU (OP:DL8BDR)


c/o: Dieter, DF4RD (Bavarian Contest Club)



>From HWDX09A@prodigy.com ( ROBERT   REED)  Fri Oct 25 15:14:33 1996
From: HWDX09A@prodigy.com ( ROBERT   REED) ( ROBERT   REED)
Subject: XY1HT Myanmar in  CQWW
Message-ID: <199610251314.JAR14964@mime4.prodigy.com>

Just a reminder that the JA1UT DX Group will again be operating from 
Myanmar (4th operation) this time including the CQWW period.

While some ops have been there about a week, the others all arrive 
today for operating permission starting today through November 4, 
1996

They will be at the downtown site meaning receiver noise again on 75 
meters but they will be operational.

____

 73,   Bob Reed, WB2DIN 
       1991 Route 37 West - Lot 109
       Toms River, New Jersey  08757

       Internet : hwdx09a@prodigy.com

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