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The first W1AW FMT will run on November 7, 2002 at 0245Z (November 6, 2002, 9:45 PM ET). It will replace the W1AW Phone Bulletin normally scheduled at that time. It is recommended that participants listen to W1AW's transmissions prior to the event to get an idea on conditions to see which band (or bands) will be best for measurement purposes.
Format
The FMT will begin with a general W1AW (QST) call beginning exactly at 0245Z sent simultaneously on four (4) amateur frequencies. The test will consist of 20-second key-down transmissions, followed by a series of dits, followed by station identification.
The test will last for a period of approximately five (5) minutes total. The test will end with a series of V's, followed by station identification. W1AW will identify before, during and after the transmissions.
The approximate frequencies are as follows:
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80 meters |
3580 kHz |
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40 meters |
7047 kHz |
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20 meters |
14048 kHz |
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15 meters |
21068 kHz |
Reporting and Results
The submitted report should include the time of reception, frequency measured and signal report, in addition to name, call and QTH. If possible, participants should submit reports on more than one band (but not necessarily on all four).
A Certificate of Participation will be available to all entrants. Those entrants that come closest to the measured frequency as measured by the ARRL laboratory will be listed in the test report and will also receive special recognition on their certificate.
Entries should be postmarked by December 6, 2002 to be eligible. Send entries to: