Haven't seen any posting in this matter, so I add this....
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From: Jan Martin Nöding [mailto:[email protected]]
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From: "Lars Kålland" <[email protected]>
To:
The SAQ-group
From:
Lars Kalland/SM6NM
THE ALEXANDERSON TRANSMISSION IN 2004
Also this year there will be a transmission with the Alexanderson alternator
on VLF 17,2 kHz, now on Sunday 4th July at:
08:30 UTC
10:30 UTC
12:30 UTC
The UNESCO Committee will have a meeting in Beijing, China in the last week
of June, and will then decide whether Grimeton Radio will be included in The
World Heritage List, or not. So the message sent on Sunday July 4th will
include information about the result. We keep our fingers crossed!
The Radio Station will be open to visitors 10:00-16:00 Swedish time.
The number of visitors has increased noticeably during the last years, from
300 to 500 and last year to almost 800. The weather has been extremely good,
so far.
We have had some problems with the keying of the transmitter last years and
hope it will be better now. "Dots" has been missing quite often (not the
operators fault!!).
The amateurs will operate a transmitter with the call "SA6Q" on 20 meter
band during the day:
14.035 MHz CW
14.215 MHz SSB
QSL for both "SAQ" and "SA6Q" via:
E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: +46-340-674195
Mail: Alexander - Grimeton Veteranradios Vaenner,
Radiostationen, Grimeton 72,
SE-430 16 ROLFSTORP, SWEDEN or via SM-bureau.
For further info see our web site: www.alexander.n.se
Regards
SM6NM/Lars
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