[DX] Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #569

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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 569

The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 569
BID: $OPDX.569
July 8, 2002
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 440-237-8208 28.8k-1200 Baud 8/N/1

Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet
Clusters Network, N2JNZ, WV2B, NG3K, W3UR & The Daily DX, K4WSB, N4AA &
QRZ DX, N4CID, N4GN, KK5DO, N6HR, N6WIN, K7BV, K8CX, K8YSE, K9RZ, N0UF,
4L1RK, DK9KX, DL1EK/DL7VOA & DX Newsletter, DL7IO, EA3BT, EA7VK, F5NQL
& UFT, FJ5DX & La Gazette du DX, G3NYY, GI0DVU, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News,
JA1ELY, JI6KVR, JR3TVH, LA2IJ, LX2AJ, OH1EH, OH2BH, OK1QM, OM3JW, ON5UM,
PA1AW, PA5RA, PT2PS, SP9JPA, WRC/RRA Bulletin, VA3RJ & ICPO, VA7DP and
ZS5BBO for the following DX information.

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 30/June, through Sunday, 7/July there were 220 countries
active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4U1U,
4W, 4X, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5U, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R, 9A, 9G,
9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9U, 9V, A2, A3, A4, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV,
BY, C3, C6, C9, CE, CE0A, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, CY0, CY9, DL,
DU, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG,
FJ, FK, FM, FO, FR, FR/t, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HB0, HC,
HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HM, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J6, JA, JT,
JW, JX, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH6, KH8, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA,
OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PZ, S2,
S5, S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TL,
TR, TT, TU, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9C, VK9M,
VK9N, VP2M, VP5, VP8, VP8/h, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, XX9, YA, YB, YI, YK,
YL, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD9, ZF, ZK1/s, ZL, ZP, ZS

* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations. As
  always, you never know - "Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).

3Z0, POLAND (Special Event). Look special event stations 3Z0AJC, 3Z0AWQ,
3Z0JLP, 3Z0ZKX and 3Z0ZAG to be active to celebrate 25 years of the town
of Zagorz, Poland. Activity will last until the end of July 2002. QSL via
the SP8 home callsigns (except for 3Z0ZAG), or SP8AJC.

7O1YGF UPDATE. Hans, DK9KX, informed the DX Community that Dominik, DL5EBE,
handed over documents regarding the 7O1YGF operation to Wayne Mills, N7NG,
at the Ham Radio Fair in Friedrichshafen last weekend. Now it's up to the
ARRL to make a decision. The sad new is that Bernd Krueger, DJ7MG, one of
the crew passed away in April 2002.

AL8, ALASKA. Ron, WA6FGV, is currently active from here as AL8/WA6FGV.
His stay is unsure, but he has been active on 40/20/17 meters CW. Watch
after 1300z on 40 meters, after 0500z on 20 meters and after 2330z on
17 meters. Also, check phone on 14205 at about 0300z. He says he has a
very high noise level, but he wants to pass out the AL8 prefix as much
as he can.

CE0Y, EASTER ISLAND. Hisato, 7K1WLE, will be active from here (IOTA SA-001)
for his summer vacation between July 18-24th as CE0Y/7K1WLE. Some may
remember Hisato as VY0/7K1WLE last October. Activity will be on 160-10
meters, mainly on CW and some SSB. He will be using a IC-706+IC-2KL(500W)
with a wire antenna. Suggested operating frequencies are:
   CW - 1826, 3504, 7004, 10104, 14004, 18074, 21004, 24894 and 28004
  SSB - 3795, 7088, 14265, 18145, 21265, 24945 and 28465 kHz.
He may briefly be active from Papeete, French Polynesia (FO) for one day
before and after his stay at Easter Island. QSL via JN1HOW:
Toshihiko Niwa, 1081-8 Sakae, Kitakawabe, 349-1213 JAPAN.

CORRECTION (OOOPPPS Department). In OPDX.568 under "IOTA NEWS", the IOTA
number EU-114 was incorrect for Dany's, F5CW, operation from Guadeloupe.
It should be NA-114, not EU-114.

CY9, ST.PAUL ISLAND. The operators from the CY9DH operation are now QRT.
Last report, they made 12,180 contacts on HF as of 0000z July 7th. No
report is available on VHF contacts. QSL the operation via W7XU. Duane,
WV2B, reports that he took pictures before he left the isalnd on July 2nd.
They can be seen at: http://www.geocities.com/stpaulisland/CY9DH.html

DAYTON 2002 GALLERY IS UP! Tom Roscoe, K8CX, has posted the Dayton 2002
Gallery now up on the Web at:     http://hamgallery.com/dayton2002/
The Gallery has 154 photos this year. Tom took 97 photos and the rest
came from W4MYA, XE1L, VP5JM, N1DG, K8AV, and K8KHZ. There are still some
unidentified people in these photos. If you know who these unknown hams
are, please let him know. There is photo coverage of the Contesters Banquet,
Top Band Dinner, DX Dinner, and Crowne Plaza Hospitality Suites. Tom is
interested in putting up a WRTC 2002 Gallery. Unfortunately, he will not
be able to attend. If you go, take some pics and send them to him for the
Gallery. You can E-mail them to:             [email protected]
Or burn the pics on a disk and mail it to: Tom Roscoe, K8CX,
857 N. Albright McKay Rd., Brookfield, Ohio 44403

EA9, MELILLA (Update). Juan, EA7VK, updates OPDX that the URE group going
to Alboran Island (IOTA AF-042), July 19-23rd, is near North Africa.
They will be operating on 80/40/30/20/17/15/12/10 and possibly on 160
meters (He says, "This time no good for top band."). There will also be
activity on 6m, 2m and 70cm on SSB and CW. If it is possible, there could
be operations on RTTY. The transmissions on 50Mhz from the Grid Square
IM85LW is new! They expect to put three stantions on IOTA frequencies:
one SSB on the HF bands, one CW on the HF bands and one SSB alternating
CW for 6/2m and 70cm. Maybe a fourth station will be added for the HF bands.
QSL via EA7RU.

IARU HF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION (Available and Needed). Bill, NG3K,
has once again set up a URL address to list the HQ Stations planning to be
active in the IARU HF World Championship 2002:
                 http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/iaru2002.html
If you have information relating to a HQ (or IARU Administrative Council
or IARU regional Executive) station that's planning to be active and would
like to have it listed here, please send it to:    [email protected]

INTERTESTING OPERATION OF THE WEEK. Look for the "Naturist Amateur Radio
Club's" station, NU5DE, to be active from 0000z, July 8th through 2400z,
July 14th, from Austin, TX. Activity will take place during the 27th
Annual North American Nude Awareness Celebration. Suggested frequencies
are: 7265, 14265, 21365 and 28465. QSL via: Naturist Amateur Radio Club,
P.O. Box 200812, Austin, TX 78720-0812.

IOTA NEWS.............
   AS-032.  JF6WTY who lives in Tanega-Shima, Osumi Islands, will be
            active in the IOTA Contest. Activity will be on 40-10 meters
            CW/SSB. QSL via the bureau or direct.

   AS-066.  There will be a DXpedition to Ricorda Island between July
            20-30th. The callsign to be used will be RI0L. Operators
            will be: RV3ACA, RZ4HF, RA3CW, RW0LZ, RU0LL, UA0LST, RA4HTX
            and RW0LV. This activity will be a new one for the RCC award.
            QSL info for Russia is via RU0LL and the rest of the world
            via IK2DUW. Check out the Web page at:  http://ri0l.nauss.ru

   AS-079.  Taka, JR3TVH/6, was expected to be active from Miyako Island
            now through July 8th. Look for activity on 6, 10, 12, 17,
            and 20 meters SSB and CW other modes. QSL via home or JARL
            QSL bureau (better). Taka informed OPDX that he is operating
            between two typhoons. One typhoon left before he arrived and
            another one is on its way.

   AS-155.  Taka, JR7TEQ, plans to activate Kueishan, one of the Taiwan
            Coastal Islands, under the special callsign BV9K before and
            during the IOTA Contest July 26-29th. QSL via JR7TEQ.

   EU-020.  Martin, SM0DTK, will be active on HF from the most southern
            tip of Gotland Island (Hamra) between July 12 and August 4th.
            Most of his activity will be every morning (local time) between
            0400-0600z. Any sked can be sent to: [email protected]
            Gotland Island is located in the Baltic Sea between the two
            countries of Latvia and Sweden.

   EU-031.  Look for Bruno, IC8JAH, to be active from Capri Island during
            the IOTA Contest. This will be SSB activity only. QSL via the
            address on qrz.com.

   EU-049.  David, G4DHF, will active from Samos Island for the IOTA Contest
            from July 26th through August 7th, signing SV8/G4DHF. He is
            expected to be active on all HF bands and VHF, both CW/SSB.
            He will be entering the conetst as 12hr/Single Operator
            Section. All QSLs go via his home address/callsign.

   EU-084.  Operators SM5NGK, SM5WAF and DF6JC will activate the Island
            of Yxlan during the IOTA Contest as 8S5T/0.

   EU-146.  Operators HA1AG, ON1AFN, ON4IA, ON5UM, ON5GS, ON6LK, ON6CC,
            ON6NL and PA7BT will activate Goerree Overflakkee as PI4HQ
            during the IOTA Contest. Activity will be on 80-10 meters
            CW/SSB. QSL via the VERON QSL Bureau.

   EU-146.  Operators Jan/PA5RA and Frans/PA5CA will be activating Goerree
            Overflakkee in the upcoming IOTA Contest (July 27-28th). They
            will use the callsign PA5RA/P, working 80-10 meters SSB. QSL
            via PA5RA.

   EU-153.  Alex, RX3AJL, is expected to be active between July 7-20th and
            will try to activate Zhizhgin Island (RR-0223) and Kij Island
            (RR-0222), and possibly some other in the White Sea West Group.
            During his return home, he will probably manage to visit some
            islands in the Karelia Region, such as Myagostrov Island
            (RR-0201) and some others.

   EU-107.  Contest team OL5T (Operators OK1QM, OK1TC, OK1DUO, OK1DXF,
            OK1FLM, OK1PAT, OK1TNM, OK1UCI, OK1VEY with guests OK1DJG and
            OK1FUA) will participate in the IOTA Contest as 9A0A from
            Zdrelac on Pasman Island. QSL via OK1FLM. Before the contest
            they will be active as 9A/homecall.

   NA-026
   NA-141.  Phil, PT2PS, will be active during the month of July from
            Long Island, NY (W2 - NA-026), and Key Biscayne, FL (W4 NA-141).
            He will operate on 40m SSB/CW, 15m CW and 10m SSB/CW with 50w.
            He doesn't know the days, because he's waiting for a new radio.
            Antennas and coax have been provided.

   NA-051.  Elsie/N7YX and Hillar/N6HR will operate as /VE7 from Queen
            Charlotte Islands preceeding and during the IOTA contest. QSL
            via N6HR.

   NA-067.  Carl/KO4PY and Nathan/N4YDU plan to activate Core Banks under
            the special event callsign N4C before and during the IOTA
            Contest, July 26-28th, on CW and SSB. This operation is
            scheduled to begin sometime around 2000z, July 26th, with
            activity on 80-10 meters (this may include the WARC bands)
            on CW/SSB. During the contest, both CW and SSB will be used.
            The station will be packed up Sunday at the conclusion of the
            contest. QSL N4C via KO4PY (CBA or bureau). As in past years,
            they will reply to all direct QSLs (SASE), and they will QSL
            all the rest (DX) via the bureau on or about November 1, 2002.
            Their previous operations from NA-067 for the last 4 years
            included KO4PY/p (Pea Island and Hatteras Island), N4H (Hatteras
            Island) and W1F (Roanoke Island). They plan to be on the air
            for 24 hours in the contest this year (last year they were on
            for only 12 hours as W1F).

   NA-076.  Julio/W4HY, John/KB4CRT, Warren/W1GUD and Jack/K4WSB will
            operate from Cedar Keys during the upcoming IOTA Contest.
            They will be using the callsign W4HY. They plan on activating
            the station sometime on Friday afternoon for a tune up and
            then during the contest. It will be a low power (100 watt)
            effort. They will be using a beam for 10/15/20 meters and a
            wire for 80/40 meters.

   NA-141.  Joe, W4SAA, is expected to activate the Virginia Key during
            the IOTA Contest as a Single Op/All Band/24 CW entry. QSL to
            the bureau or PO Box 610895, North Miami, FL 33261-0895 USA.

J4, DODESCANESE. Miro/OM5RW and Rudi/OM3PC will be active July 22-28th
from Rhodos Island (Rhodes - IOTA EU-001) as J49RW and J45PC, respectively.
They will be active in the IOTA Contest with the callsign J45RW and outside
of the contest as J45PC. QSL to their home callsign.

JX, JAN MAYEN. Ove, LA2IJ (also JW2IJ, JX2IJ, TF/LA2IJ, OY/LA2IJ) will
be active as JX2IJ from July 25th to August 1st. Activity will be mainly
on RTTY but also some SSB. He will be active when not busy with work.
Suggested RTTY frequencies are: 14083, 21083 and 28083. QSL via his
home callsign LA2IJ direct or via bureau. ADDED NOTE: Please observe that
1 USD is not sufficient for return postage to either Europe or the rest
of the world. 1 IRC is OK for all parts of the world for up to 20 gram
envelopes. More than 50 percent of direct QSLs for the April 2002 JX2IJ
activity were received with insufficient return postage.

LX, LUXEMBOURG (SPECIAL EVENT) Look for activity from the special event
callsign LX8LGS (Luxembourg Guides and Scouts) between July 17-27th. Their
activity will be on 160-2 meters on SSB, CW, RTTY and SSTV. The station
will be active during the "National Scout Camp" (11 to 14 years old) in
the northern part of Luxembourg. For more details look at qrz.com. QSL
is OK via LX2AJ.

MOUNTAIN POLAR DXPEDITION. Members of Russian Robinson Club plan to be
active as R3RRC/1 from August 9-23rd from Khibiny Mountains in the Kola
Peninsula (RM-0101 for Russian Mountain Award). The  activity will be on
the HF and VHF bands. For more information regarding Russian Mountain
Award, see the Web page at:   http://www.hamradio.ru/rrc/AWARDS/rma.htm
                                   (However, it is in Russian)

P5/4L4FN, NORTH KOREA (Upate). Bruce, KK5DO, informs OPDX that several
weeks ago he sent a bunch of equipment over to Ed, P5/4L4FN. He was in
Beijing during the end June and has collected everything. He is now back
in North Korea. Among the things sent to him was a complete satellite
station for AO-40 (less the radio which he has), a Hex Beam and rotor as
well as an addition to his Butternut antenna for 6m/12m/17m. In the next
few weeks he will assemble these items and make them operational. Ed will
start making some satellite contacts on AO-40, phone only. The Hex Beam
should allow him to have a better signal than he has now, and give him the
ability to point at the signals he wants to hear. The upgrade on the
Butternut will allow him to continue to make 6m contacts and possibly
work some further away stations than he already has. Also included in the
package was a copy of QST that had an article about him by Bernie, W3UR,
and the plaque that was given to him in absence at Dayton, as well as
some of his QSL cards (Bruce thought it would be nice for him to see
how they look in print).

PIRATES REPORTED...................
   Roger, WA0ETE, QSL Manager for V31KQ reports receiving numerous QSL
   card requests for operations outside of their operating dates of April
   23rd to May 2nd, 2002. Any operations outside of these dates are most
   likely the work of PIRATES, as the callsign V31KQ has not been reissued.
   There are no plans for WA0ETE or K0GHK to return to V31 for the remainder
   of 2002.

   Tom Wood, N4CID, reports that it appears someone is pirating Julian's
   callsign, ZD7CW. Judging by the cards Tom has been receiving, the pirate
   is using CW and not very active. He/She was on last November, (2001).
   ZD7CW, Julian, is no longer active and has been inactive for several
   years...........

QSL INFO AND NEWS....................
   The correction QSL info for 4L1RK is not RW6HS but his home address:
   Revaz Kvinikadze, Tbilisi, St. T. Tabidze-41, House-43. Rep. of Georgia.

   QSL for W2NNY are via N2JNZ for Grid FN24. Mail address is: George Osier,
   708 East South Street, Ogdensburg , New York  13669.

   Walt, G3NYY, informs OPDX that Krissada, E21EJC (known as "Kob" for
   short), is concerned that his QSL route has been published incorrectly
   somewhere. He wants it to be known that he does not, repeat NOT, have
   a QSL Manager. The only correct QSL route for E21EJC is direct to the
   address on www.qrz.com, or C.B.A., or via the Thai QSL bureau.

   Dennis K7BV, now living in CT since joining the ARRL HQ staff earlier
   this year, was visiting (as this was being written) with Luis CT3EE and
   other Maderia Island friends July 3-8th. This is a mimi-DXpedition stop
   as he works his way to Helsinki for the WRTC2002 July 9-16th. (See the
   Web page at:  http://www.wrtc2002.org  )  Dennis was expected to be
   quite active on CW signing CT3/K7BV on HF bands. QSL via Steve, KU9C.

   Jim Henry, GI0DVU, QSL Manager for GI4GTY which is a club callsign, has
   recently been receiving several QSL cards for YO5TP, all of which have
   been directed via GI4GTY. These have been for operations in the
   March-April 2002 period. Neither GI4GTY nor GI0DVU act as QSL Manager
   for YO5TP.

   Tim, N6WIN, was active this past week from Aruba, first as N6WIN/P4
   and then P40TC later. QSL both callsigns via N6WIN, Bureau or direct
   to: Tim Coker, 1379 San Bernardino Rd Apt M, Upland, CA 91786, USA.
   By the way, Tim was operating on a honeymoon trip (WOW!).

   Josep/EA3BT and Nuria/EA3WL announced this past week that a Web page
   has been set up to list all direct QSLs that they have received for
   their Congo operation (TN3B and TN3W). It is listed in order
   alphabetically. And you can check it at:
             http://www.ea3bt.com/congo/congo-qsl_information.htm
   They will try to update it every weekend with all the QSL cards received
   during the week. Also, a picture of their double sized colored QSL
   is available on the Web site.

SPECIAL EVENT. Bob, N0UF, Vice President of the Kansas City DX Club,
reports that on Saturday, July 13th, from sunrise (6:03 AM CDT) to sunset
(8:44 PM  CST), the Kansas City DX Club will be participating in the IARU
Contest from the Associated Radio in Overland Park, KS. They will be using
the callsign of Lee Bergren, W0AR, the 41st DXer to be inducted into CQ's
DX Hall of Fame. They will have a CW and a SSB Station active.

SU60, EGYPT. Said Kamel, SU1SK, announced that he will activate the first
DXpedition from the Egyptian Western Desert with a special callsign SU60WW.
The special callsign marks the elapse of 60 years over the start of World
War II in the battlefield of Al Alamein, Egypt. Activity will be between
July 6-13th, on 40/30/20/17/15/12/10/6 meters CW/SSB. He was heard this
past weekend on 15/17 meters. Watch 18123 kHz after 2130z and 21295 kHz
after 1700z. For more details, please visit the DXpedition homepage at:
                   http://www.qsl.net/su60ww

THE NETHERLANDS. Alex, PA1AW, informs OPDX that PA6HQ will represent The
Netherlands (IARU Member VERON) in this year's upcoming IARU Championship
Contest. QSLs for PA6HQ go to PA3CAL. There is also a special PA6HQ award
available. For more details on PA6HQ, check the Web page at:
                         http://www.qsl.net/pa6hq

WRTC2002 RELEASES OJ CALLSIGNS. The IARU World HF Championship is right
around the corner, within which is the WRTC2002 run (July 13-14th). The
callsigns (from OJ1-OJ8 prefix block) in the WRTC2002 Contest that will
be used by 52 teams will be:
                  OJ1C OJ1F OJ1M OJ1N OJ1S OJ1W OJ1X
                  OJ2F OJ2H OJ2J OJ2Q OJ2V OJ2Y OJ2Z
                  OJ3A OJ3D OJ3N OJ3R OJ3T OJ3X
                  OJ4A OJ4M OJ4N OJ4S OJ4W
                  OJ5A OJ5E OJ5M OJ5T OJ5U OJ5W OJ5Z
                  OJ6C OJ6E OJ6K OJ6N OJ6W OJ6X OJ6Y
                  OJ7A OJ7C OJ7M OJ7N OJ7S OJ7W OJ7X
                  OJ8A OJ8E OJ8K OJ8L OJ8N OJ8W
You can download an Excel checklist for the contest from:
              http://www.wrtc2002.org/wrtc/ojcalls.xls
Also, remember the "WRTC2002 Worked All New OJ Prefixes" awards and special
plaques + their special "Early Bird" prizes  will be available (All E-mailed
logs submitted within 6 hours after the contest ends will participate in
a lottery with special WRTC2002 prizes), read full details at:
              http://www.wrtc2002.org/rules_all.htm
Also, all OPDX InterNet Subscribers will receive a last minute reminder
from Martti, OH2BH, as an additional bulletin.

XW, LAOS (Operation Wrap-up!). Champ, E21EIC, who was active as XW1IC,
reports that he made some 5,106 QSOs and 103 countries. Operations were
on CW/SSB/RTTY/PSK31/SSTV. He expects to go back to Laos again in November
(maybe for the CQWW CW Contest). His complete E-mail message with more
info on his operation will be sent to all OPDX InterNet Subscribers as
an additional bulletin.

ZB2, GIBRALTAR. Holger, DL7IO, informs OPDX that it is holiday time and
his family (and one other family) are planning a round trip through Europe.
They are expected to travel around F/EA/CT/ZB2. Holger guesses ZB2 may
be interesting to the community. The two families will have 3 HAM operators,
DL7IQ/Birgit, DJ7TO/Olaf and DL7IO/Holger. They will be travelling around
and will be in Gibraltar between July 9th (late evening) and 12th (early
morning). They plan to be active at all times. The operators will sign
using ZB2/homecall. QSL will be via their homecall. They prefer bureau
cards or better no cards, and only an E-mail request for bureau cards.
Their E-mail addresses are as follows:
                 DL7IO --> [email protected]
                 DL7IQ --> [email protected]
                 DJ7TO --> [email protected]

ZS5, SOUTH AFRICA. Gary/ZS5NK and Edwin/ZS5BBO will once again be in the
HF World Championships. They will be operating with the callsign ZS5NK,
last year they operated as ZS5T. They are asking all stations to point
their antennas to Africa to work them. They really want to put on a big
show this year. They will be using one of the following: TS870, TS940
or FT1000MP on a stacked array of TH6's (6 over 6). The linear is a TL922.
They will have a 6 element mono on 10m and various dipoles on 160m, 80m
and 40m. Edwin states, "We also wish all operators the best of luck for
the contest and hope the propagation gods will be on our side!!!"

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the Sysop or send via InterNet Mail to:
        [email protected]     - OR -   [email protected]
Use the VOICE or FAX answering machine at 440-237-8208 which shares the
same phone line as BARF-80 BBS using a data/fax/phone switch. To access:
1) Dial Number. 2) Wait for first ring (the second ring should be a false
ring from the fax/data switch box) and then dial four quick ones ("1111").
(NOTE: Some FAX machines that send single "BEEPS" every second will not
have to do this step.) 3) The phone will pick up and after the "BEEP"
leave your voice message or FAX.

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