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      SB QST @ ARL $ARLB005       ARLB005 W1AW 2012 Spring/Summer Operating Schedule              ZCZC AG05       QST de W1AW        ARRL Bulletin 5 ARLB005       From ARRL Headquarters        Newington CT March 12, 2012       To all radio amateurs               SB QST ARL ARLB005       ARLB005 W1AW 2012 Spring/Summer Operating Schedule               Morning Schedule:              Time Mode Days        ------------------- ---- ---------        1300 UTC (9 AM ET) CWs Wed, Fri        1300 UTC (9 AM ET) CWf Tue, Thu               Daily Visitor Operating Hours:              1400 UTC to 1600 UTC - (10 AM to 12 PM ET)       1700 UTC to 1945 UTC - (1 PM to 3:45 PM ET)              (Station closed 1600 to 1700 UTC (12 PM to 1 PM ET))              Afternoon/Evening Schedule:              2000 UTC (4 PM ET) CWf Mon, Wed, Fri        2000 " " CWs Tue, Thu       2100 " (5 PM ET) CWb Daily       2200 " (6 PM ET) DIGITAL Daily        2300 " (7 PM ET) CWs Mon, Wed, Fri        2300 " " CWf Tue, Thu       0000 " (8 PM ET) CWb Daily       0100 " (9 PM ET) DIGITAL Daily        0145 " (9:45 PM ET) VOICE Daily        0200 " (10 PM ET) CWf Mon, Wed, Fri        0200 " " CWs Tue, Thu       0300 " (11 PM ET) CWb Daily                        Frequencies (MHz)         -----------------        CW: 1.8025 3.5815 7.0475 14.0475 18.0975 21.0675 28.0675 147.555       DIGITAL: - 3.5975 7.095 14.095 18.1025 21.095 28.095 147.555       VOICE: 1.855 3.990 7.290 14.290 18.160 21.390 28.590 147.555               Notes:               CWs = Morse Code practice (slow) = 5, 7.5, 10, 13 and 15 WPM       CWf = Morse Code practice (fast) = 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 13 and 10 WPM        CWb = Morse Code Bulletins = 18 WPM              CW frequencies include code practices, Qualifying Runs and CW       bulletins.              DIGITAL = BAUDOT (45.45 baud), BPSK31 and MFSK16 in a revolving       schedule.              Code practice texts are from QST, and the source of each practice is       given at the beginning of each practice and at the beginning of       alternate speeds.              On Tuesdays and Fridays at 2230 UTC (6:30 PM ET), Keplerian Elements       for active amateur satellites are sent on the regular digital       frequencies.              A DX bulletin replaces or is added to the regular bulletins between       0000 UTC (8 PM ET) Thursdays and 0000 UTC (8 PM ET) Fridays.              Audio from W1AW's CW code practices and CW/digital bulletins is       available using EchoLink via the W1AW Conference Server named       "W1AWBDCT." (The 9:45 PM ET phone bulletin is currently unavailable       via W1AWBDCT.) The CW/digital audio is sent in real-time and runs       concurrently with W1AW's regular transmission schedule.              All users who connect to the conference server are muted. Please       note that any questions or comments about this server should not be       sent via the "Text" window in EchoLink. Please direct any questions       or comments to w1aw@arrl.org.              In a communications emergency, monitor W1AW for special bulletins as       follows: Voice on the hour, Digital at 15 minutes past the hour, and       CW on the half hour.               FCC licensed amateurs may operate the station from 1400 UTC to 1600       UTC (10 AM to 12 PM ET), and then from 1700 UTC to 1945 UTC (1 PM to       3:45 PM ET) Monday through Friday. Be sure to bring your current       FCC amateur license or a photocopy.              The complete W1AW Operating Schedule may be found on page 76 in the       April 2012 issue of QST or on the web at,       http://www.arrl.org/w1aw-operating-schedule .       NNNN       /EX              ---        ========              IF you have questions or concerns regarding the accuracy       of information posted, or the opinions expressed, contact the content       originators directly. All publications retransmitted as       fidonet echomail without alteration other than the removal of       email header and other control information which       is not part of the actual publication.              We invite you to use and support the ham-fdn!       The ham-fdn is coordinated by Mark LEwis at fidonet 1:3634/12. Contact him       for further       information about ham-fdn file echoes. Announcements of newly       hatched ham-fdn files can be seen in the echoes ham and ham_tech.              THe ham-fdn is distributed by the International FIlegate project.       Ham-fdn file echoes are available from major hubs. Bbs users with an       interest in these file echoes should ask your sysop to carry them.              Users and sysops with materials appropriate for distribution       via the ham-fdn should contact the coordinator for submission       guidelines at the above shown address. IF you have access to       shareware programs that would be useful to radio amateurs,       or other files which may be appropriate use the back channel       area to submit them. IF you are not sure how to accomplish this       contact the fdn coordinator, or ask your local bbs sysop.                     ---        * Origin: RRN BBS: Your fidonet ham radio connection! (1:116/901)    |
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