[AMRadio] W1AW vs. K1MAN
Mike Sawyer
w3slk at uplink.net
Wed Apr 5 18:33:50 EDT 2006
WA0OCO, the gateway net(?). I think immediately after it, he takes
check-ins. I like listening to it because of the information he has. But
like W1AW and K1(wo)MAN, I don't feel he should be doing one-way
transmissions.
Mod-U-Lator,
Mike(y)
W3SLK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Wilhite" <w5jo at brightok.net>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio" <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] W1AW vs. K1MAN
There is a WA0 up in Missouri that broadcasts amateur news and bulletins
every weekend on 160. I think it is 1.850 and runs much of Saturday day and
evening. Can't remember his call right now.
73 Jim
W5JO
>
>>From: "Phil Galasso" <k2pg at worldnet.att.net>
>>>>
>>There is an exception which permits one-way transmissions for the purpose
>>of
>>code practice and for the dissemination of "information bulletins" of
>>interest to the amateur radio community. This is the loophole that W1AW
>>has
>>used for decades.
>>
>
> Years ago, I remember routinely hearing other ham stations besides W1AW
> transmit ARRL bulletins. There was even an official ARRL appointment
> called OBS, "Official Bulletin Station."
>
>
> Don k4kyv
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