Fw: 8th Air Force Special Events Station

From: Dick Newsome (w0hxl@cox.net)
Date: Wed Mar 30 2005 - 22:39:40 CST

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    Chapter 210 and SACMARC,

       Thanks to Frank WB0QQK for passing this along. I think many of you may want to contact this Special Event Station.
       
    73,
        Dick W0HXL

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Frank R. Vondra
    To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
    Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 10:09 PM
    Subject: 8th Air Force Special Events Station

    On April 15-17th, the Shreveport Amateur Radio Association
    will run Special Events Station W5E from the Eight Air Force
    Museum at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, Louisiana,
    home of the 8th Air Force. The station commemorates the 60th
    anniversary of the last combat mission of the 8th Air Force
    over Europe. An authentic SCR-287 WWII bomber radio station
    will be on the air, along with other equipment working all bands.
    A beautiful QSL will be sent to stations contacted.
    More information is available at:

    http://www.k5sar.com/HTML/SEW5E.htm

    Authentic WWII SCR-287 Station Operation:
    The WWII Bomber radio station, SCR-287, running 70 watts of AM,
    will operate on 3880 KC on Saturday, April 16th from
    6 PM until 10 PM Central time, plus or minus 5 KCs for QRM.
    We will even be logging contacts on WWII style log sheets.
    There will be a special endorsement to your QSL for working
    the vintage station(s). Please note that WWII equipment is
    not YeaComWood; some drift may be expected.
    We respectfully request the support of the AM community for
    our operation of this event. We will also have a complete
    and operational SCR-274N station, as well as a display of
    the radios used in ferrying operations by the
    Women's Army Service Pilots and Women's Army Corps during WWII.

    As time permits, we plan to also operate the vintage equipment
    on other freqs. Look for us around 1845, 3545, 7045, and 7245
    (WWII ended in 1945).
    Thanks and hope to work you.

    Please pass this on to anyone whom you think might be interested.



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