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DL8AAM > IOTA     09.10.97 00:55l 59 Lines 2426 Bytes #-10370 (0) @ WW
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Subj: G3KMA IOTA announcement
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de DL8AAM @ DB0EAM.#HES.DEU.EU   (Tom)

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Subject: IOTA NEWS
>From: ct1eeb@mail.telepac.pt (Jose de Sa)
>To: iota97@pc01.arua.ua.pt
>Subject: [iota97]: IOTA NEWS

>IOTA NEWS by Roger Balister, G3KMA, RSGB IOTA Manager
>
>~ IOTA Reference Numbers Confirmed
>AS-129 BY7 Guangdong Province East Group
>OC-223 VK2 New South Wales State South Group
>
>

>~ IOTA Operations which have provided acceptable validation material*
>AS-052 JF1IST/7J  Okino Tori-shima (March 1997)
>AS-129 BD7JA/7  Wai-Ling-Ding Island (August 1997)
>EU-123 GM0DEQ/P  Isle of Little Cumbrae (July 1997)
>EU-167 CT1CJJ/P  Pessegueiro Island (August 1997)
>EU-167 CT1/LX2JJ  Pessegueiro Island (August 1997)
>NA-088 HP1XBI/4  Bocas Del Toro Island (July 1997)
>NA-118 VE7/N6VV  Green Island (July/August 1997)
>NA-118 VE7/W7DR  Green Island (July/August 1997)
>NA-118 VE7EDZ  Green Island (July/August 1997)
>NA-202 HP1XBI/2  Grande Island (July 1997)
>OC-055 N4BQW/KH6  Tern Island (August/September 1997)
>OC-164 VK6ISL  Rottnest Island (September 1997)
>OC-223 VK2IOM  Montague Island (September 1997)
>SA-028 ZY2IB  Sao Sebastiao Island (April 97) (correction)
> * includes operations where validation material was volunteered, ie
>not specifically required for credit to be given
>
>
>~ Provisional IOTA Reference Numbers
>AS-128/Prov  XV,3W   Mekong Delta West group (Vietnam, operation from
>                     Quan Phu Quoc Island by 3W4EZD in June/July 1997)
>OC-224/Prov  YB8     Tanimbar Islands (Indonesia, operation from
>                     Yamdena Island by YC8SHQ/P in September 1997)
>
>~ TIP OF THE MONTH: QSL CARDS
>When having QSL cards printed for an island operation, please include
>the exact island name, the official group name if there is one (eg
>the Canary Islands), the IOTA Reference Number and the DXCC country.
>If the island is small and unlikely to be named on a school atlas,
>include full geographical co-ordinates. One final plea, do not
>translate non-English island names into English, eg Tin Can Island,
>Four Pillars Island, Christmas Tree Island. Leave them in the local
>language - that at least gives a chance for all of us to find them on
>the map without a dictionary!
>
>If by chance your QSL cards are printed with the wrong IOTA number or
>geographical co-ordinates, please make the correction on the card
>clearly with a rubber stamp or computer label before distribution.

73, Tom / DL8AAM



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