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W1AW Seeks 80-Meter Bulletin Reports: June 25, 2001 -- Maxim Memorial Station W1AW has changed its 80-meter bulletin antenna system and now requests signal reports from anyone who monitors the 80-meter transmissions. An 80-meter "cage" dipole joined the W1AW antenna farm in May. W1AW Station Manager Joe Carcia, NJ1Q, says the new dipole is oriented to radiate east-west. It complements a "coaxial dipole" that's been in use for several years. Reports submitted should note your location, time of reception, mode, signal strength and quality. Use of the standard R-S-T system is acceptable. Mail reports on a postcard to W1AW 80-meter reports, 225 Main St, Newington, CT, 06111. E-mail reports may be sent to w1aw@arrl.org. The complete W1AW Operating Schedule appears in July QST, page 105, and on the Web.

   



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