[ARRL-OK] pr Digest, Vol 13, Issue 11
AE5MH
ae5mh at sbcglobal.net
Sat Feb 11 13:26:33 EST 2012
This station has been on before. I heard them a few month ago while we were out
here at camp. Nice to hear them!
----- Original Message ----
From: Lloyd Colston <kc5fm at aol.com>
To: Ham Radio Lists <arrl-ok at mailman.qth.net>; Ham Radio Lists
<aresoklahoma at yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Fri, February 10, 2012 12:07:46 PM
Subject: Re: [ARRL-OK] pr Digest, Vol 13, Issue 11
Please note this event scheduled for tomorrow. Sorry for the short notice.
73
Lloyd
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 11:00 AM, <pr-request at reflector.arrl.org> wrote:
> SATURDAY Feb 11 at 4-10 PM CENTRAL
>
> YOU ARE INVITED TO SHARE THE MAGIC OF AMATEUR RADIO AND HF BROADCASTING TO A
>WORLD WIDE LISTENING AUDIENCE.
>
> FROM 4 - 6 PM / 2200 - 2400 UTC THE FREQUENCY IS 9990 KHZ
>
> FROM 6 - 10 PM / 2400 - 0400 UTC THE FREQUENCY IS 5085 KHZ
>
> THE CALL IN NUMBER IS 615-547-9520
>
>
>
> Call in and talk about:
>
> WHAT YOU LOVE ABOUT AMATEUR RADIO,
>
> YOUR FAVORITE MODES,
>
> YOUR LOCAL AMATEUR RADIO CLUB AND ITS ACTIVITIES,
>
> YOUR PERSONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN AMATEUR RADIO
>
>
>
> Call in and talk about It is not very often that you can hear a new HF
>shortwave radio station sign on the air. WTWW a new International Shortwave
>Radio facility just outside of Nashville, TN is launching a new transmitter
>this Saturday with a broadcast we are calling "This Is Only A Test" starting at
>4 pm Central Standard Time. This is a 100,000 watt (wow!) transmitter running
>into a full size rhombic antenna! They need to test it -and while they are at
>it Ted Randall has set things up for hams to talk about Amateur Radio.
>
>
>
> This is a global radio event with radios being tuned in all over the world.
>
> The QSO radio show has requested hams to call in as a amateur radio event to
>promote amateur radio along with shortwave listening. Why? Well, the shortwave
>listening audience is huge and the typical shortwave radio listener is a great
>potential candidate for amateur radio. There are more than 1.5 billion
>shortwave receivers in use worldwide, the BBC estimates that at any given
>moment, over 200 million sets are tuned to shortwave broadcasts.
>
>
>
> This is the second time WTWW has allowed us to conduct this kind of broadcast
>on a powerful new shortwave facility. The purpose of this broadcast is to
>demonstrate HF communications ... and to put radio amateurs on the air to a
>worldwide audience to tell their story.
>
>
>
> By the way... this particular broadcast is not a commercial venture in any way.
> Maybe later it will be (they hope!) but not yet J So spread the word and
>call in on Saturday to "This Is Only A Test" and talk to the world about Amateur
>Radio!
--
Lloyd Colston KC5FM
Altus, OK USA http://wx5em.us
Straight Key Century Club #5676
Croatian Telegraphy Club CTC # 1.931
CARF #294 Ten-Ten #10231 NAQCC #4408
Southcars #8276 QCWA #31935 ARRL #8037325
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http://kc5fm.blogspot.com http://doodle.com/kc5fm
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