[GreenKeys] AP, UPI transmitter location ?

Ron Kolarik rkolarik at neb.rr.com
Mon Dec 5 23:09:42 EST 2011


Thanks for jogging the memory Duncan. I forgot about the RTTY 
books for sale from a friend.

"World Press Services Frequencies" by Thomas Harrington, W8OMV 
2 copies, 3rd and 5th editions.
"The RTTY Listener" by Fred Osterman, issues 1-25 bound, about 1/2"
thick.
"Beginners RTTY Handbook" from the RTTY Journal
"RTTY Today" by Dave Ingram, K4TWJ.
"The New RTTY Handbook"  by Byron Kretzman, W2JTP
JTP was one of the early TTY guys and this book has a ton of information
on machines and TUs

$20 gets a bubble bag full of books to US addresses. I can take PayPal.
If nothing this time around they'll probably go to the auction place.

Ron, K0IDT
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Duncan Brown" <duncanancy at earthlink.net>
To: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] AP, UPI transmitter location ?


> This reminded me that I have here at home a book from the AWA library: 
> "World Press Services Frequencies" by Thomas Harrington, W8OMV; fifth 
> edition, 1992. (I'll check tomorrow to see if we have any older 
> editions)  It lists Press RTTY transmissions for stations all over the 
> world, by time of day, frequency, and location (city where the traffic 
> originates, not transmitter location)..
> 
> Duncan
> K2OEQ
> 



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