I would like to see how many would like to see a seperate RTTY
reflector?
Is there any interest? If so please let me know, I will keep track and
post any results.
There already is some exsisting RTTY forums, and I have found no
activity on. Any one interested in getting together this way, works
similar to this reflector.
Thanks Dean
aa9jy@comone.com
>From J.P. Kleinhaus" <aa2du@netcom.com Thu Apr 20 19:44:15 1995
From: J.P. Kleinhaus" <aa2du@netcom.com (J.P. Kleinhaus)
Subject: Contest News Release (fwd)
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9504201113.A26414-0100000@netcom23>
Hello to all:
The CAC is pleased to announce the results of a recent ARRL Awards
Committee vote. The Awards committee has approved all three of the
recent CAC recommendations for rules changes in the ARRL 10 Meter
Contest, ARRL 160 Meter Contest and the ARRL UHF Contest.
I want to thank everyone who took part in our discussions over the
first part of the year, and look forward to the next 8 months.
73, J.P. Kleinhaus, AA2DU
Chairman, ARRL CAC
E-mail: aa2du@netcom.com
----------Forwarded Message ----------
From: Zimmerman, Tammy-Beth, KA1WWP <tzimmerman@arrl.org>
To: CAC Reflector <cac@arrl.org>,
VHF Xerox <VHF.icon_fonts@xeroxaffiliates.xerox.com>,
VHF Stanford <VHF@W6YX.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Contest News Release
The American Radio Relay League
225 Main Street, Newington CT USA 06111
Telephone: 203-666-1541
Telefax: 203-665-7531
MCI Mail ID: 450-7394
Internet: contest@arrl.org
CONTEST NEWS RELEASE
April 20, 1995 For Further Information Contact:
Billy Lunt, KR1R
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ARRL Awards Committee Accepts 3 CAC Recommendations
The ARRL Awards Committee voted unanimously to accept Contest Advisory
Committee (CAC) recommendations to change the DX window in the ARRL
160-meter contest to 1830 to 1835 kHz and to add a rover category to the
ARRL UHF Contest. The CAC is currently studying rover scoring for ARRL
contests. Nevertheless, neither committee wanted to delay the
implementation of the UHF rover category
By a 6 to 1 vote the Awards Committee accepted a CAC recommendation to add
club competition to the ARRL 10-meter Contest. In a related matter the
Awards Committee unanimously passed a motion to designate 28.3 through 28.35
MHz as a noncontest window during the ARRL 10-meter Contest. (This means
that stations should not call "CQ contest" in this window.)
Further information will be included with the appropriate contest
announcements in QST.
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>From tstader@tiac.net (Terry M. Stader - KA8SCP) Fri Apr 21 01:18:24 1995
From: tstader@tiac.net (Terry M. Stader - KA8SCP) (Terry M. Stader - KA8SCP)
Subject: cq-contest-digest batch 4836-4849
Message-ID: <v01510100abba0f6249b5@[199.3.130.134]>
>Re: MAC Contest SW -
>
>Yes, John Seney, WD1V has MAC contest SW along with all other types
>of ham related MAC SW. He sells a whole package for a very nominal
>amount.
>For More information, Email Him at jseney@aol.com for the details.
>
I have a list of lots of the Mac Ham Radio software that I post to the
various radio newsgroups... e-mail me and I'll send it to you.
73 for now.... c u on the shortwaves
Terry Stader - KA8SCP
America Online Ham Radio Club Host
Macintosh Ham Radio Software List Maintainer
Internet: tstader@aol.com (e-mail only) or
tstader@si.tiac.net ( binaries/files >28K)
KA8SCP@WA1PHY.#EMA.MA.USA.NOAM
ka8scp@ka8scp.ampr.org [44.56.4.82]
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