[PHX-Skywarn] [[email protected] bouncing

Chuck Heron [email protected]
Wed, 25 Sep 2002 20:49:24 -0700


Allen:  This is Stan (Don't know last name) and he is in or near Oro =
Valley.  This is one of the problems of using Hotmail.  I gave up on it =
because if you don't clean it daily....your mail will bounce.  Stan is =
usually on the 146.74 machine for the Tuesday SKYWARN Net.  I'll make =
myself a note to tell him.  Also, you might alert Steve Sipple....and he =
can pass the info to him on the Net if I forget....or get tied up.

Chuck Heron
KD7BWG
[email protected]

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  From: Allen Sklar=20
  To: [email protected]=20
  Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 19:29
  Subject: [PHX-Skywarn] [[email protected] bouncing


  Hello All
  Any one know who this is ????
  Allen Sklar

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  Subject: PHX-Skywarn member [email protected] bouncing - removed
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  Date: Wed, September 25, 2002 7:34 pm
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   -------- Original Message --------
  Subject: ARLB057 FCC expands Gulf Coast communications emergency
  From: "ARRL Web site" <[email protected]>
  Date: Wed, September 25, 2002 3:18 pm

  SB QST @ ARL $ARLB057
  ARLB057 FCC expands Gulf Coast communications emergency

  ZCZC AG57
  QST de W1AW
  ARRL Bulletin 57  ARLB057
  From ARRL Headquarters
  Newington CT  September 25, 2002
  To all radio amateurs

  SB QST ARL ARLB057
  ARLB057 FCC expands Gulf Coast communications emergency

  The FCC has expanded a general communications emergency to include =
Texas,
  Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, which are
  threatened by Tropical Storm Isidore. Invoking Section 97.401, the FCC
  issued a revised declaration that requires amateurs to refrain from =
using
  3873 and 3965 kHz during hours of darkness and 7247 and 7285 kHz =
during
  hours of daylight.

  All frequencies are to be protected plus or minus 3 kHz unless
  amateurs are taking part in the handling of emergency traffic. The FCC
  said the communications emergency is effective immediately and will
  remain in place until rescinded. The declaration could be in
  place for as long as 14 days, the FCC said.

  Mississippi Section Manager Malcolm Keown, W5XX, and Alabama SM Bill
  Cleveland, KR4TZ, requested that the FCC protect the net frequencies =
from
  interference in the event severe weather strikes.

  After passing over the western tip of Cuba and the Yucatan Peninsula =
of
  Mexico, Isidore--now a tropical storm--is headed for the US Gulf =
Coast.

  For additional information, see ''Hurricane Watch Net, W4EHW,
  Reactivating'' http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2002/09/25/1/ .
  NNNN
  /EX



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