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SAREX ELECTRONIC MAILING LIST:
The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation in North America (AMSAT-NA) operates
the Internet host AMSAT.ORG to provide for efficient communications between
people interested in the amateur satellite program. Periodic mailings to the
SAREX list include information and press releases pertaining to SAREX
missions. This mailing list is very active during SAREX missions, and can be
fairly quiet in between missions. To subscribe to the SAREX mailing list, send
a message with your request to listserv@amsat.org. Be sure to include your
call sign (if any), your correct e-mail address, and the proper name of the
mailing list you wish to receive (SAREX). Your request will be processed
manually for now, so the format of your request is not important. To
unsubscribe from the mailing list, send another message with your request to
listserv@amsat.org.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Contact the American Radio Relay League
Educational Activities Department
225 Main Street, Newington CT 06111-1494 USA
Telephone (860) 594-0301, FAX (860) 594-0259, ARRL BBS (860) 594-0306
Internet sarex@arrl.org
World Wide Web http://www.arrl.org/
CompuServe 70007,3373
America Online HQARRL1

ARRL's (Newington, CT) Amateur Radio station (call sign W1AW) transmits news
bulletins (9:45 PM, 12:45 AM EST) on HF bands at 1.855, 3.99, 7.29, 14.29,
18.16, 21.39, 28.59 megahertz (MHz) and in the central Connecticut-area on
VHF at 147.555 MHz. W1AW bulletins are also forwarded on packet.

Members of the Goddard Amateur Radio Club (Greenbelt, MD) re-transmit live,
shuttle air-to-ground audio over the amateur frequencies from their club
station, WA3NAN. To listen-in, tune to Amateur Radio high frequency (HF) bands
at 3.86, 7.185, 14.295, 21.395, and 28.65 megahertz (MHz) and in the
Maryland/DC area, on a very high frequency (VHF) band at 147.45 MHz.

The "SAREX Bulletin" contains additional general information on SAREX. This
document may be obtained electronically from many of the popular on-line
electronic services (look for SAREXFAQ.TXT).


The American Radio Relay League, Newington Conn. USA
STS83FCT.TXT
GS 31JAN97



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