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   ARLX003   
   20 Jun 11 19:26:48   
   
   SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX003   
   ARLX003 2011 W1AW Field Day Bulletin Schedule   
      
   ZCZC AX03   
   QST de W1AW     
   Special Bulletin 3  ARLX003   
   From ARRL Headquarters     
   Newington CT  June 20, 2011   
   To all radio amateurs    
      
   SB SPCL ARL ARLX003   
   ARLX003 2011 W1AW Field Day Bulletin Schedule   
      
   Day       Mode         Pacific     Mountain    Central     Eastern   
      
   FRIDAY    CW           5:00 PM     6:00 PM     7:00 PM     8:00 PM   
             Digital      6:00 PM     7:00 PM     8:00 PM     9:00 PM   
             Phone        6:45 PM     7:45 PM     8:45 PM     9:45 PM   
             CW           8:00 PM     9:00 PM    10:00 PM    11:00 PM   
           
   SATURDAY  CW           7:00 AM     8:00 AM     9:00 AM    10:00 AM   
             Phone        8:00 AM     9:00 AM    10:00 AM    11:00 AM   
             CW           5:00 PM     6:00 PM     7:00 PM     8:00 PM   
             Digital      6:00 PM     7:00 PM     8:00 PM     9:00 PM   
             Phone        6:45 PM     7:45 PM     8:45 PM     9:45 PM   
           
   SUNDAY    CW           7:00 AM     8:00 AM     9:00 AM    10:00 AM   
             Phone        8:00 AM     9:00 AM    10:00 AM    11:00 AM   
             Digital      9:00 AM    10:00 AM    11:00 AM    12:00 PM   
      
      
   K6KPH Field Day Bulletin Schedule   
      
   SATURDAY  CW           7:30 AM   8:30 AM   9:30 AM  10:30 AM   
             CW           5:30 PM   6:30 PM   7:30 PM   8:30 PM   
             Digital      6:30 PM   7:30 PM   8:30 PM   9:30 PM   
      
   SUNDAY    CW           7:30 AM   8:30 AM   9:30 AM  10:30 AM   
             Digital      9:30 AM  10:30 AM  11:30 AM  12:30 AM   
      
      
   W1AW will operate on its regularly published frequencies.   
      
   CW frequencies are 1.8025, 3.5815, 7.0475, 14.0475, 18.0975,   
   21.0675, 28.0675 and 147.555 MHz.   
      
   Digital frequencies are 3.5975, 7.095, 14.095, 18.1025, 21.095,   
   28.095 and 147.555 MHz.   
      
   Phone frequencies are 1.855, 3.990, 7.290, 14.290, 18.160, 21.390,   
   28.590 and 147.555 MHz.   
      
   W1AW will transmit the Field Day bulletin using 45.45-baud Baudot,   
   PSK31 in BPSK mode and MFSK16.   
       
   The Maritime Radio Historical Society station K6KPH will transmit   
   the 2011 W1AW Field Day bulletin for the benefit of West Coast   
   stations on 3.5815, 7.0475, 14.0475, 18.0975 and 21.0675 MHz using   
   CW.   
      
   K6KPH will transmit the Field Day bulletin using Baudot, FEC AMTOR,   
   BPSK31 and MFSK16 on 7.095 and 14.095 MHz.   
      
   The K6KPH schedule is accurate as of June 20, 2011.   
      
   Any additional transmissions or changes in the schedule will be   
   posted on the web in PDF format at,   
   http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Field-Day/2011/2011_W1AW_Sked.pdf.   
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   Gentlemens' agreements ratified by IARU regions 1 and 2 have   
   designated a global "center of activity" frequency  in  each   
   of  the  international  hf  bands.  THese are similar to the   
   concept for weak signal calling and other center of activity   
   frequencies.  Three of these have been ratified worldwide.   
      
   THese  center of activity frequencies are where stations can   
   go to render or obtain emergency assistance.   
      
   WHen casually operating or  contesting  on  hf  please  make   
   yourself  aware  of  these  frequencies,  and give them some   
   space. Remember that often stations with emergency needs are   
   not  those  utilizing  high  gain antennas and maximum legal   
   power.   
      
   TO find out more, visit 14300.net or IARU web resources.   
      
      
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