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Subject: Re:  (W84OG & W23OG) Olympic stations
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Date: Tue, 31-Jul-84 13:27:13 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 31 13:27:13 1984
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From:  Andy Cromarty 

  For those who do wish to work one of the Olympic Games stations on HF,
they are frequently on 20 meter phone, typically 14.203 and 14.180MHz.
Also, they will be in the Novice HF bands tomorrow night (Wednesday,
1-Aug-84) from 5PM to 10PM Pacific time for novices & techs who'd like
a CW contact.  (I will be at the key according to current schedule.)
If 15 meters is open we'll start there and move to 40 as the evening 
progresses, I expect.

Note that stations who QSL will receive in return a beautiful, professionally
designed color QSL card with the Olympic "running stars" on it.  (Many 6-land
stations will have QSL cards with the Olympic rings on them, but only the
Stanford and LA stations have been OK'd by the Olympic committee to use the
official "running stars" of the Olympics.)

	73,				Andy N6JLJ