[Lowfer] It's time that everyone hears this...
BOB RIESE
[email protected]
Sun, 6 Jan 2002 16:12:01 -0500
On Sun, 06 Jan 2002 13:29:42 -0600 Les Rayburn <[email protected]>
writes:
>
>Mike & The Group,
>
So with that in mind, I'd opt to "join them" rather than "fight them".
>
>Mike, can you forward information on how N1LF can join the ranks of
>these amateurs? Also, unless their is some need for confidentially,
>I'm sure we'd all like to know who the other members of the group are.
>
I believe this was on the list at least I have it
Bob
Here are the locations for the WC2XSR participants, per the FCC
paperwork. I'm not in that group; I've been watching their licensing
process while I await my own permit (WC2XTC) for LF. W7EKB would be
their contact.
Belford, NJ N2CDD 40-24N/74-05W
Foxboro, MA AA1P 42-03N/71-11W
Tarentum, PA KE3AL 40-36N/79-45W
Derwood, MD K1LKY 39-07N/77-08W
Herndon, VA KC4TOS 38-59N/77-22W
Massillon, OH W8AU 40-46N/81-34W
Raleigh, NC NA4G 35-52N/78-39W
Raleigh, NC W4TIM 35-51N/78-38W
Raleigh, NC N4HAF 35-53N/78-39W
Raleigh, NC W4AUV 35-51N/78-38W
Rougemont, NC KQ2P 36-11N/78-50W
Batavia, IL K9EUI 41-50N/88-19W
Cookeville, TN WS4S 36-13N/85-32W
Pumpkin Center, LA W5TVW 30-26N/90-31W
Jefferson, LA W5JGV 29-57N/90-10W
Lincoln, NE K�NG 40-47N/96-39W
Colorado Springs, CO W�RW 38-52N/104-52W
Moscow, ID W7EKB 46-44N/116-59W
Helena, MT KJ4TG 46-36N/112-02W
Sachse, TX W5USM 32-58N/96-35W
Irving, TX W5FRS 32-49N/96-59W
Lewisville, TX AB5S 33-03N/97-01W
Gilbert, AZ W�OGH 33-20N/111-47W
Reno, NV WA7DIA 39-31N/119-51W
Lancaster, CA W6DJX 34-40N/118-14W
Alturas, CA at K6QQ 41-24N/120-40W
Livermore, CA WB6BYH 37-29N/121-31W
Littlerock, CA WA6QPL 34-27N/117-57W
Fresno, CA K2VCO 36-46N/119.48W
Glendale, CA W7QHO 34-10N/118-14W
Redmond, OR KD6B 44-19N/121-14W
Grants Pass, OR KF6AR 42-30N/123-19W
Grants Pass, OR WA6RBQ 42-24N/123-17W
Silverton, OR W7JWA 44-58N/122-41W
Palouse, WA KG7YK 46-54N/117-05W
Honolulu, HI KH6O 21-16N/157-49W
While on the subject of 600m, do you know where I could find a
manual/schematic for a Swedish marine rig? I have a Standard Radio &
Telefon L122 solid-state transmitter with variometer; looks like four
SP7349(?) in the final.
Mike W2AG