[net.ham-radio] arrl bulletin nr 93

rjr@mgweed.UUCP (Bob Roehrig) (10/23/84)

qst de k9eui
hr arrl bulletin nr 93 from arrl headquarters
newington, ct. october 19, 1984
to all radio amateurs,  bt

the federal communications commission has  granted  a  180  day
special  temporary  authority, effective october 18 1984, to 21
amateur radio stations for teleport  operation.   teleports  in
this  case act as automatic relay stations between packet radio
networks  on  the  ground  and  amateur  satellites.   stations
covered  by  the  sta  are,  wd4iwg, k1ksy, w3iwi, kd2s, n5ahd,
w1hdx, ke6ze, wa9fmq, wb6ymh, wa6gxd, ka9q, wa2lqq, w1aw, ka6m,
k0cy, nk6k, wd0etz, wb5yfu, n5brg, n2ekh and n6iiu.

these stations may use 144 to 146 mhz and 435 to 438 mhz to  or
from  satellites  and  any amateur frequency at 50 mhz or above
where digital communication is permitted.   ar

rjr@mgweed.UUCP (Bob Roehrig) (10/22/85)

qst de k9eui
hr arrl bulletin nr 93  from arrl headquarters
newington ct  october 21, 1985
to all radio amateurs bt
with the change to standard time on october 27,  all  regularly
scheduled w1aw code practice and bulletin transmissions will be
one hour later in utc.  if you  have  been  on  daylight  time,
continue to tune in w1aw at the same local times.

a new w1aw service will begin on  saturday,  november  2,  when
keplerian  data  for amateur satellites will be sent, on baudot
only, at  2330  utc.   transmissions  will  be  on  a  biweekly
schedule  ar