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Jamboree on the Air

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    Gary Smith writes "
    This coming weekend Friday October 19 during the pm hours and throughout the day Saturday October 20, 2001 we will be working a special event station N7N at our Davis County, Utah Jamboree on the Air.


    Listen up on the HF band phone and CW for us. We welcome your contact. We hope to hook up with other stations that are working Jamboree on the Air for groups of Scouts and contact to contact from our JOTA site to yours.


    Thanks and have a great weekend.


    Gary Smith N7IHZ

    N7N


    (Special Event Call assigned to N7IHZ)

    During JOTA Weekend Oct. 19 & 20, 2001

    Frequencies for Use during J.O.T.A.



    <TABLE BORDER=1 WIDTH=80%>
    <TR>
    <TD>Band</TD> <TD>SSB Phone</TD> <TD>CW (Morse)</TD>
    </TR>
    <TR>
    <TD>80 Meters</TD> <TD>3.740/3.940 Mhz</TD> <TD>3.590 Mhz</TD>
    </TR>
    <TR>
    <TD>40 Meters</TD> <TD>7.090/7.290-Region 2</TD> <TD>7.030 Mhz</TD>
    </TR>
    <TR>
    <TD>20 Meters</TD> <TD>14.290 Mhz</TD> <TD>14.070 Mhz</TD>
    </TR>
    <TR>
    <TD>17 Meters</TD> <TD>18.140 Mhz</TD> <TD>18.080 Mhz</TD>
    </TR>
    <TR>
    <TD>15 Meters</TD> <TD>21.360 Mhz</TD> <TD>21.140 Mhz</TD>
    </TR>
    <TR>
    <TD>12 Meters</TD> <TD>24.960 Mhz</TD> <TD>24.910 Mhz</TD>
    </TR>
    <TR>
    <TD>10 Meters</TD> <TD>*28.990 Mhz</TD> <TD>28.190 Mhz</TD>
    </TR>
    </TABLE>
    * Note: On 10 meters try 28.350 Mhz (phone), where US “Novice” class licensees may participate.


    Note: Keep in mind that the HF frequencies are, as you know dependent upon existing conditions. If no activity on the bands mentioned above we will move off to other frequencies.

    "
     
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