I've used Jim/AD1C's new CQWW.CTY file to update my prefix op-aid CQWW.PX.
For those of you who haven't seen it before, the .PX op-aid is generated
from the .CTY file by sorting and merging all the "secondary" prefixes.
Here's a sample:
6[AB] SU 34 Egypt
6C YK (AS) 20 Syria
6[D-J] XE 6 Mexico
6[D-J]4 XF4 6 Revilla Gigedo
6[K-N] HL 25 South Korea
6O T5 37 Somalia
6[P-S] AP 21 Pakistan
6[TU] ST 34 Sudan
6[TU]0 ST0 34 Southern Sudan
6[VW] 6W 35 Senegal
6X 5R 39 Madagascar
6Y 6Y 8 Jamaica
6Z EL 35 Liberia
It's 779 lines long and takes up 4-1/2 pages when typeset portrait-wise in
two 7-point, 89-line columns on an 8-1/2 by 11-inch page.
CQWW.PX is available via anonymous FTP by logging into "maspar.maspar.com"
(192.84.231.16) and CD'ing to "pub/k2mm". Also available there are Jim's
recently-posted CQWW.CTY and archive file CTY.ZIP which contains files
ARRL.CTY, CQWW.CTY, IARU.CTY, CTYHDG.PRE, HISTORY.CTY, and README.CTY.
FTP-less users can get a copy of CQWW.PX by sending an e-mail request to me
at "k2mm@maspar.com". 73 and GL. --John/K2MM
>From USACLU::MMI"@nmpost.nmp.nokia.com (Marko Myllymaki 450-4020x107 Tue Oct
>19 23:28:54 1993
From: USACLU::MMI"@nmpost.nmp.nokia.com (Marko Myllymaki 450-4020x107 (Marko
Myllymaki 450-4020x107)
Subject: 8R1K and PZsomething plan to be in CQ Contests
Message-ID: <931019222854.522c@nmpost.nmp.nokia.com>
I plan to operate CQ WW DX SSB from 8R1K as SOAB, QSLs of this operation only
to OH1VL. QSLs of 8R1K CQ WW DX Contest CW 1991 only to OH2BH.
OH0XX plans to operate CQ WW DX CW from 8R1K as SOAB and all other 8R1K and
8R1RPN QSLs to him at OH0XX/W4.
I plan to operate CQ WW DX CW from Surinam, PZsomething, maybe as SOAB or
Single 14 or 21 MHz, QSL route will be available at the later date.
See You on the band, 73
Marko AB6NJ=OH6DO
mmi@mobira.nmp.nokia.com
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