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6 6 NF^TIONF^L DX XEWS PUBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL RADIO CLUB H E A D Q U A R T E R S : 3 2 5 S H I R L E Y A V E . , B U F F A L O I S . N E W Y O R K 9 9 HAROLD F. WASNER exec. SECRETARY R. O. 1, NORTH OIRARO, PA. RAY a. KOaCrKC«<DtNr ERNEST R. COOPER, BOITOR eOlTOR "DX DOWN THE DIAL" "MUSINSS OF THE MEMSeRS" 92S SHIRLEY AVe, 43B EAST 2UT ST. BUFFALO ts, N. Y. BROOKLYN 29. H. Y. WEEKLY OURIN6 DX SEASON-S3.00 YEAR~34 JSSUES Volime 19. ~ ifuicber_? Our 19 th Y&ax _ltevepter 3, 19_5^ _]}ra_ViJ;;3_CI'IED_ "Our new mamljer her© inPonca, Joe Knack, is a Teritable ball of fire. I explained the verie business AMD TEE VAIUE OF THE KA.TIO?Ali VJDIO CLUB to a DXar and Joe has pitcted in v/ith a vene;e«jce. He should L-ve a g. oi verified log by the end of the season," - Hank T/ard, Ponca Cily, Oklahoma _SPEC La_NOTI CE! _ I7ith the consent of the Board Ciairman, the deadline on entry in the DX Competitive Contest has been extended to IToveiiiber 15. To make a good contest out of this, we need a few more pliers - I note that last year's contest had 33 entered. As of Octobor 25, this year's contest has but 16 entries. Perhaps the calls on the list havd soared a lot of potential players out. I honestly believe a low score will win the contest. As for having to re-verify stations for joints, yes, some will have a few such cases - but for contest purposes a double post card will take care of those, elirainating the tiise and expense in do ing so. So won't more of you reconsiiar ind ei.cer new? Tor the record and so he can get the credit due hire, our old-ti:.:e DXer, ?at Eeilley, is lejid^g the contest -Contest Mgr., IJDEiRT rOHSUCH - 25C9 "D" Avevfcedar Eapidsla, D X 0 A L E i : T i A E now with ONE POINT' Date Calls lie Is, Locat ioii Watts m - EST LEGE® N o v * 6 C J D C 1350 Dawson Cr6?k, 3, C. 1,000 250 6^00 - 6'30 N H R C 12 r/*C»D*T 1340 Winchester, Tennessee 3:30 - 4i00 M*R*C 13 K*G*A*L 930 Leb.inon, Oregon 1,000 3:30 - 4t00 t*e*s*t 19 W*T*U»X 1290 Wilmington, Delavare 500 3:30 - 4:00 K*R*C 26 \7*A*T*G 1340 Ashland, Ohio 250 4:00 - 5:00 N*E*C Dec. 9 Vf*A*C^ 1380 Kittarmin^, Pannsylvaaiia 600 4:00 - 3:00 N*R*0 Asterisks indicate programs for DX Special Contest ATTIEWTION - RADIO , SOI'^T. lO!'" FOT? A:* K,H.C. SCOOP' SEE P,, JACOBSOH'S REPORT, P.8 C D T - Winchester^ Tennessee Jaraes Frank Spencer, 0. E. "i-iank you for the advice on the test program," writes fir. Spencer, "I will be glad to arrange a s;,ecial program on Monday irorning, Nov, 12 I will try to :^ive you an entertaining program and trust you will ba listeni-;g." A coaet-to-coast clear channel is in viev/j so let's all try for this DX program, arranged by Sid Eosenbaum, Address for WCDT is Box 1103, froiE 3:50 to 4:00 EST. K G- A L - Lebanon, Oregon "I will be glad to pat the test program on for you, Ed C, t-cElroy, C. E. I am arr.xging to make this test J.iondaj'' night between 12;30-l:C0 o'clock PST on Hov, 12, Eather, it will be early -Tiesday morning, the 1,3th. I will be anxious to know the re sults," says iJr, McElroy. K-SAi is a Gordon Allen station, and is also known as "Radio Willamette Ls^d," We are attenqiting to gain the co-op eration of WPAT for a stard-by. Information from Don Xaskey. _H0nja0OT_0UHJJX-SKCLAI. com^Ti_ We have, ashamedly, neglected to plug this contest as much as we should have, but we want you all to realize that this contest ca-n be won by YOU! All you have to do is to tune for all programs marked v/ith the asterisks in "DX Calendar" and the one verifying the most will be the winnerl This is also a wonderful way to shoVf your loyalty to.the KIK5, its CPC, and to the JX game^ by. reportirg all IK tests. Dead line here too is November 15. Send 25j} as entry fee (for prize costs) to Carroll Seth - 228 Past 22 Street - Erie, Penna, Let's m^e Carroll work hard - everybody!

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"Our new mamljer her© inPonca, Joe Knack, is a Teritable ball of fire. I explainedthe verie business AMD TEE VAIUE OF THE KA.TIO?Ali VJDIO CLUB to a DXar and Joe haspitcted in v/ith a vene;e«jce. He should L-ve a g. oi verified log by the end of thes e a s o n , " - H a n k T / a r d , P o n c a C i l y , O k l a h o m a

_SPEC La_NOTI CE! _I7ith the consent of the Board Ciairman, the deadline on entry in the DX CompetitiveC o n t e s t h a s b e e n e x t e n d e d t o I To v e i i i b e r 1 5 .To make a good contest out of this, we need a few more pl iers - I note that lastyear's contest had 33 entered. As of Octobor 25, this year's contest has but 16entries. Perhaps the calls on the list havd soared a lot of potential players out.I hones t l y be l i eve a l ow sco re w i l l w in t he con tes t . As f o r hav ing t o re - ve r i f ystations for joints, yes, some will have a few such cases - but for contest purposesa double post card will take care of those, elirainating the tiise and expense in doing so. So won't more of you reconsi iar ind ei.cer new? Tor the record and so hecan get the credit due hire, our old-ti:.:e DXer, ?at Eeilley, is lejid^g the contest

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ATTIEWTION - RADIO, SOI'^T.l O ! ' " F O T ? A : * K , H . C . S C O O P ' S E E P,, JACOBSOH'S REPORT, P.8C D T - Winchester^ Tennessee

Jaraes Frank Spencer, 0. E." i - iank you for the advice on the test program,"w r i t e s fi r. S p e n c e r, " I w i l l b e g l a d t o a r r a n g ea s;,ecial program on Monday irorning, Nov, 12

I w i l l t ry to :^ ive you an enter ta in ing programa n d t r u s t y o u w i l l b a l i s t e n i - ; g . " A c o a e t - t o - c o a s t c l e a r c h a n n e l i s i nviev/ j so let 's al l try for this DX program, arranged by Sid Eosenbaum,Address fo r WCDT is Box 1103,

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K G- A L - Lebanon, Oregon "I will be glad to pat the test program on for you,E d C , t - c E l r o y, C . E . I a m a r r. x g i n g t o m a k e t h i s t e s t J . i o n d a j ' ' n i g h t b e t w e e n

12 ;30 - l :C0 o ' c l ock PST on Hov, 12 , Ea the r, i t w i l lbe early -Tiesday morning, the 1,3th. I wi l l be anxious to know the resu l ts , " says iJ r, McEl roy. K-SAi i s a Gordon A l len s ta t ion , and is a lsoknown as "Radio Willamette Ls^d," We are attenqiting to gain the co-operation of WPAT for a stard-by. Information from Don Xaskey.

_H0nja0OT_0UHJJX-SKCLAI. com^Ti_We have, ashamedly, neglected to plug this contest as much as we should have, butwe want you all to realize that this contest ca-n be won by YOU! All you have to dois to tune for al l programs marked v/i th the asterisks in "DX Calendar" and the onever i fy ing the most wi l l be the winner l This is a lso a wonderfu l way to shoVf yourloyal ty to. the KIK5, i ts CPC, and to the JX game^ by. report i rg al l IK tests. Deadline here too is November 15. Send 25j} as entry fee (for prize costs) to CarrollSeth - 228 Past 22 Street - Er ie, Penna, Let 's m^e Carro l l work hard - everybody!

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Haro ld P. A l len , C, E.Eichard N. Horan, C, E.D . K . C e d e r s t r o BCarol A. Sal ing, C. E,D o n a l d T r e l o a rC h a r l e s L , M o N e a l l , C . E .Bohert B. Bruner, C. E.H . A . B r a e o h , C . E .Peter K. Onnigan, C* E.George Tlhitney, Mgr.Henry S. Palmer, C. E^.Earoon T. Sherman, ^g".Galen D. CastleTjury, C.E.Hoher t H. Hai^ , C. E.Thomas P. HarhefskA, C» E.Bert Crump, C.E. (VE3BCE)H. G. Unkenholz, Jr«, C,E,D . A . P a g e , C . E .Jack Brasford, C. E.Hohert Hicks, C. E.W i l l i a m S . M i l l e r, A o t . C E .Jiturry T/oroner, Sta, Mgr.H. A. Morr is, C. E.A r t h u r M a r c u s , S r . E n g .Haro ld Tom^ins, Asst . GQ.A r t t i r o C . G o n z a l e zHeredith W. Greer^e, P. D.George E. Carroll, C. E.E. H, Munn, Sta, Dir.Norv i l le M. Packard, C.S.

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JB^rni^ r. £'^_Lande£. Avenue_-_Sta^en Xsi^' i_14,_N6\vjrorkheard list is now 1992 hy having added T^TTC T/DXE \TDBL WEAK & V/ILY(?), the latter

an tmynfflTO on 1580 kc/a., heard s/off a test 10/23 at 2 : 07-2 : 09 a.m. They didn'tspecify location, so I thought it rrl^t have heen the new Columhus, 0, station onthat channel that hasn't calls assigned yet (as per ray log) but oy tentative reportto them was returned, carked "uninov.-n." On that sane date I caught WDXE 1370, fre~

"qnency irflaguring at 2:00-2:30 and WTYC lioO doing the same at 4:30, also an unknownon 1160 with concert orchestra at 4:40-5:00 with no announcements. WJJD came on at5:00 and swamped them. 10/24 - WPAK, 1480, ETing at 2:00 and V/DBL, 1430, heard \Tithunbelievj^aBle volvime as they s/on at S:00. Thus X got 5 Tennessee stations, TOXEWOKE WDBL VfFAK & \7KIN in 10 days. That state surely is becoming radid-minded, itseems, WPGi, 1580, is wall heard daily at 7:00 a.m. 10/27, acting on another ofLefty's tips I logsed YSEB, San Salvddor, on 1075 kc/s. after CBA s/off at 11:10 PM,with an Italian Opera program, WACL & WGET sent nice letter veries and KlIX answer^imnsediatejy ty sending a typed postal saying, "This verifies yoTir hearing our 10/22test on 1310, but we're surprised anyone he.-rd us at that time (4:00 a,in,) of night,never mind in far awa^- New York City," si^' -i D, K. Cederstrom.

_Gene Precis - 2.4th_Stree t - A8lor ia,_New_York(note new address). Well, here it is the oeginning of November, ard I haw been upexactly one morning to DX, and logged WOKE - so that I expect to have a very poorseason. However, on two recent trips, did hear several ne".v stations that have gotten me off to a shaky, but never the less, r, t least a casual s tar t . Beet o f these newcatches, from a personal standpoint, was WCHA, for which I had been trying since Imissed them on a DX program in 1947, That seme we^eni brought in WBVP WFEO WBYO

Y/GET WDO WPGH WIMA & \7DAD, althou^ I was within three miles of Indiana beforeI could get a decnet log on tl»m, the hills effectively blocking their radiations.Had short visit with Joe Pelletier. Tris past v.-eekend got reports off to WA®I WASAWFAX T76WB WJWL WPIK WUST WVCH. Coming up from Va. got Hank Holbrook up so yours trul^could chew the fat. Would have l iked to have stayed longer but the YL wasn't interested in DX so zipped thru some A1 varies & off agn. That is subst-ance of sy Oct.DX,

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_Jiiti_Ctfi^c2iBtt_-_1210 E8a.ex StrQat_-_3.^"^-_®i®^o_3-^Time for anott isr of my infrat^uent reports to the 'best BOB DX Club going. First, Ihad to take tbe SX-^ to the shop for replaceoent of four tubes, Becaptionhas beenvery good since then* Also wiah to report th&t the use of the vertical antenna hasproven quite satisfactory, the p.i6t waJkend, and the best catches v/ere V/BZ formy first Nev/ Englander, CI.ICX during the evening, wrer WKOE and CFCN on lOoO'̂ kc/s,and on 770 kc/a., T.'Vra, the A.F.R.S. station in Toljyo, Japan, Then thia week-endthe l id came off , westward* New Zealonders, Austx'al ians, and Japanese stat ions v/eracoming in all over the upper part of the dial frcto 6:00 to 3:00 a.ra., EST, I evenheard the woman axmouncer on Cl^X asking for reports after KTOH signed off, 1490kc/s; And was on f/c as Hated, Someone asked for a' report of coo^arison ofrec9j)tion here with tloat in the L^ay Area (San Frincisco,) I have found that the middle western and north-eaatern stations seom to conie in better here. (KSCJ CHML VIHAMWAKR CFE3), I believe that Bileigh Bies will bear me out 4n this, as' v/ell as EldonAddy, when he gets his rig set up. Of course the TPs are very good, I have heardall tbe Hawaiians except £GU, notoriously v.-eak, and KXLA, -ooVered by KTBB and EDNO,Of course the Pacific nort^svest is" much haider, though I have heard CSDA and ZWKWthis weekend. Alaska aeems to ^e slLiost Impossible so far (possibly KPAR Sunday),but the season is yet young. Even ao, I feel that I am ao far from moat of the stations that I am not entering argr of the contests, I confine my DXing to weeifflndaalmost exclusively, because of early rising to go to work, so I will miaa many apeo-iala, and frequency checks. But I still get rjuch pleasure" from twirling the dialswhenever possible, even if I can't enter cor.teeta. Before I forget it, here are mylatest verifications, 990, KTHu, 230 OrleajiS St,, Seaucont, Texas, and 1010, KCEJ,unsigned, addressed "Engineer-in-Charge," ^elano, Calif, Still unanswered are KIPAKCNA on 580, and KPUG. Heports this weekend to E.CIJ in old home state and V/IffiT) for

6:00 to 6:30 sign-on progran. I hope for better reception of TPs ao that I may trytheim for a verie once. Guess this is enough ranibline;* I hope the season is as goodfor the eaatem monbers as thia one ha6 started tio be for me way out soutbvest.Best wishes to al l the gang.

_Noim ite'£^rs - 134 North liable - Al^auer5,ue,_l^DX has been good - bo busy sending o"t re^rts, and not finding time foe the bulletin. Also, we finally broke down and aquired a TV set which has been occuiylng ourevenings, DX received of late: 9/29 - ZRIZ, 1530, on regular sked to 3:30 e/off»KASH, 1500, 3:37-3:45 teat. 9/30 - KEQi, 970, on regular sked. lO/l - V/LOX, 1490,on hurricane waxaaing'broadcastKATO, 1340, f/c behind KCNA; KVOU, 1450, f/c 5:00-5:15; KOUB, 1340, f/c'5:15-5:30; WB(S:, 1340, 5:30 s/on; KALG, 1230, 5:40-6:00; KPAT,1230, 5:58 s/on, 10/2 - KFGO, 790, f/c 3:20-3:30; KPAM, 1410, test 3:50-4:15. 10/3KBKB, 1490, 3:30-3:45 test; KBZY, 1490, 4:00-4:27 f/c. 10/5 - KOM, 1490, 2:30-2:40test; KNOX, 1400, 3:0Dro:l7 f/c'; r30V,', U90, 3:30-3:45 f^ci KniN, 1400, 4:15-4:33test. 10/8 - :<EIR, 1340, 3:45-4:00 f/c; ::JAM, 1340, 4:45-5:00 f/c, 10/9 - CJOB,1340, regular eked, IO/I6 - T7OTT, 1450, 0:40-3:50 test; W2X)F, 950, 4:00-4:15; WIKC,1490, 4:35-4:50 f/c, 10/17- KUIB, 730. 3:55-4:11. 10/18 - KECO, 690, 3:10-3:30f/c, Veries received from: KOL-i V/HUI T/pEO VVATO KFOiJJ' KGSZ KCLS KALG KRIZ KTOU SATO'.'■lOX KBIS KCHJ MHL WKNK'KFGO. KCLS after eight months,'V,MK after several preparddcards; and KALG to bring Wav lioAico up to one missing, KliviX, v.'hich is heard nightlybut not well enough for a report. (KUjX has a f/c 4th Sund^ 2:20-:2:35, Norm ^d,)

J)ick Cooper_-_Box_223_-_Kitt^ninj;, .PennsxlvariiaWork schedule forced a curtailment of DX, but I have mai^ged a fa?/ reports. Onlyveries are letters from TOKE and T'DOH, I i^ard equipment test of WCR!, Cumberland,Kentucky, 1490 kc/s., 10/22 with V?SES also on 1490, all-night. Don't tell ae theyare going-to wreck that channel on Monday mornings! WIAZ had top signal here on1300 kc/a» around midnight, I've been trying to log UIKA. and VJHVE in back of V/ESTon 1280 at sunset, I£'s quite a task but I think I have ehoxigh onVJINA, Warr. weather hasn't been a help to good DX conditions. Too much noise, I please correcta previous reference I made in connection *..'ith our poet, Carroll Seth? I referredto him as an "ex-DXer" and as Carroll points/out, his recen| record does not warrants u c h a c l a s s i fi c a t i o n ,

YOU HAVE AIL SEEN THE FINE COLUrHIS BEIITG TUKIED OUT BY PEED VAN VOOEHEES, HEALINGEXCLUSIVELY T7ITH FOSEIGH BCB DX. Vi'HY HOT :A£E IT A lEC-ULAS PRACTICE TO DI^ FEEDA CAH) HEGUIASLY T;ITE YOUB FOHEIK? DXINGS TO lAKE THAT COLlSiN EVEl^ BETTER?

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_CharUe_Conlex - 358 Marlret_Street - l !ei! loine,_Pennsj/ lvania_I don't know why you are alv/ays using Fred and me as refsrencss on the rfports youhave veried frca logs mad© from Fred's oav radio! (Diclc Cooperl Lefty didn't forgetwlmt he heard on tha t t r ip . You.see he is repor t ing them thar s ta t ions and c la imingverieal Good Old Iron City'.) Coaio to tliini: of it, I wonder if haft veried Ford andIron Cities hy this t ine? (Liesl Lies'. -Ed») Binally had to put the old ScottI.^arine in dry dock, I took the tubes to T/CIffl's trnnsmitter yesterd^^ wherg my goodfr iend Howard Bair, the GE, tdok t i ice out f rom try ing to get their new 5 kff . t ransmitter set up (two new towers ai'o being assatiibled on the ground for ei'ection nextweek), to test 'em. One was shot and a ciouple others registered on the verge, so wefigured roebbe we'd better get the set itself checked. Still using the R diola, butall I've had ambition to log and report^ since last week liave ^an CBF, 690 (there'sa toughyl), 1310, regular, and \7LCE, 1450 on a f/c. Veries in this ^veBk havebeen froffi CBA, 1070, Sackville, N.3. (am I getting the catchesl), and incidentally,the verie was a letter instead of the usioal CBC cardj T7KBI, 1400, St. Marys, Pa, onthe f/c heard 10/16 (Erick'11 o.^t his heart out when he reads this, hi! -Ed.). ITomention made of ny report on last winter's DX'. T7TI5V, 1590, Two Rivers, Wis,, ontheir ET on 10/16, sort oi' an apolocetic note from their program director who saidthe engineering staff was too busy trying to get set up to answer. Don't know whenI'll get my rig back .^e the shop where I tool: it is filled 'most to the doors, soI'll have to continue fishing with the five tuber. Great bijsiness - never knowwhere you are ~ but thon, who does? T/hic'i raninds me. I was very glad to get thsOld Printer's message in the last issue (10/20) and to leam that the western Penna.crowd is still alive. Having, up to ther, seen only one report from the Harble Man,and Throng Font Cooper (he knows what I Ks^vnl), I was afraid that either the convention proved too much for them, or else they were busy helping ths authorities checkon the fast money boys in that area. Sorry we could not have attended the G-rapefrvitIluioe Junket, whatever that was (?), and I still can't see how working people canfind time during the week to DX (???) like that. Hi. Gotta go nov/,

^ 19_5^irvi6\2 Ave.nua,j-_3c}^lkiH Havan,_Pa._Nothing Jiuch in ths way of DX here - still v/orking ni^ts, Varies in are: SASC WATHY?3KV V?0ND WAKE V$2S WKHK r02E V®XE ard WSB3. Thanks to the Verie Signers' list forgetting me some of my follow~up reports verified, I picked up WME and WOHE thesarre morning, and both sent nice letters. I hope to oash in on some daytimers forveries, (Glad to see a r3port from you a^ain, Ted -Ed.)

Sid Rosenbaum -» 605 Market Street Wheeling, W,_Va,DX slow due to working night shift most of the week, Honday A>.i 10/29 was one of theworst mornings of the season, \Tith ieavy QBN and 6tr;tions in all directions blanketed. Was greeted with nothing but static on all the graveyard channels except 1230where a Cuban was getting through v;ith a fair signal and in the background ths steady call of a cuckoo reminded me that I would be ci'ckoo if I didn't go to bed. On10/24 I was able to land bvo ne\v ones - V/3aN (1410) on ET and WPJ,iP'(lSO) at earlytwili^t, V/TOD (1530) has been very strong here 5J-.-5-.6:00 PId s/off. KICK on f/c3:30-3:45 also heard on 10/24 but not needed. 10/29 - WAIN (1270) on ET and f/o T-1.heard from 2:00-3:25 s/off, Veries received were all letters: KSYL WTHi7 KRFU V/OKE.WKH) and WOKZ now s/off at 6:30 and T.XSP heis 6:00 s/off. Letter from XEEF, JonesBldg,, Inter-Ar.srican Advertising Co., says, "Can't stand ly for KOLS because ofcommercial contracts," This report winds vp a very dull week at this point. Besto f D X t o a l l .

_Lefty_Coo£er - 438 la8t_21 Street- BrooW^_23,_Nj.yj.Veries still coming, bat a bit on the slow side. Letters in from KXEO WTST and a"not us" from KASH, DX was terr ible this week v/ i th no new ones added at al l . I didhear a Spanish-speaker on 1460 kc/s. Sunday morning till 3:00 a.m. in and out withKENO, and over him most of the ws^, but I never caught any identification. It gaveindications by its raisic and signal of being in Mexico. I'm looking for^vard to theswell DXes coming up, with ths acdent, of course, on the ones I need, liJra WATG andEPST, I certiinly hops we get better Mondays than Oct, 8 and 29 were for these fineDX specials'. I plan to listen to all the programs and report, even if I have themverified. I hope you will all do that, for don't forget how much a report means tothese stations wio have gone to co'nsiderable upset and expense to provide us DXerswith a few motaents of pleasure. Those reports and tbank~youB are much appreicated.

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_Bari7JFooi©_-_223_Norih_Ava2.. \d - Ue -;.ton_93, J/as8,aciw8e_tie_DX is becoming: much tetter here aspBolally the foraipin catches. • Thaiiks to Tred'e"Poreign DX Digest" I was able to identify many of t^ee stations over-riding theU.S> stations, I heard YVMF, 1120, on. 10/15 easily Ejnothsring EiOX, Others heardthat iTOek were: aiHD, 890 10/18, CIJBQ 1010 10/31, HI3T 1040, with a little troublewithWK). On 10/23 I was happy to get YSEB 1075 that Tnostly everyone was hearing.10/23 - I heard CKB under V/VJVA IIVO. 10/27 - ZCani 1390 at his s/off for a nicelong-distance catchj FTAL 1270 on v.'ith ET 's,6ff at 3:15. I went by €90 and noticedthe "S« meter register on an open carrier, turning out to be KSTL who was a&ing

^^or DX reports at various times. 10/23 - Nmv ones heard were 17EEI 1230, V.'JEJ at^Wsir e/onfl at 7:30} TfV«'C0 1240 s/on at 7545, and at 7:59 for new ones here,WOKE 1430 heard v;ith a 20 db, over S-9 'si'-nal ,on "V/alce up with V/OKE." 10/27 - Got

anothefi antenna this weekend. It is a 100* inverted L running ESE-YHNf/, It favors• the Canadians, North Central and Pacific Coast stations itueh better than ny other65' inverted L running ICffi-SSW. I am very ple-^sed with it. Reports sent out thisweek were to: WOKE VTAL KRTL & Y^El. Ve. ie in from V/DXIS Lawrenceburg, Tenn,, Rupert•Horn, CE is v/s. He says that their f/c is every 2nd Tuesday at 2^15 and would litevery much for us to tune them in, Vevie also from V/J\VI, Georgetov.-n, Del. Well, Ig u e s s t h a t ' s a l l f r o m h e r e t i l l n e x t w e o k . 7 3 s a r d , b e s t o f D X .

_Eal2h_JohMn8_-_34 Ea8^t_Kuron^Stree.t - Lslde)^-_B^faio_3j. N.Y.V/letters by VITHT ^1550) 1817 Uaahington *S*t;, if.C. Haagenson is llgr.,and PD sendsthe 'layman' v/letter v.ith thanks, as CE is too busy, T^IJGO (l320)(my first full-page lon^aand by a I/igr.) s/on daily 5:30 Ali CSi', Stinday 6, f/c is 4th Thursday at4:15 or earlier and not tlis long orogrdr.;s. .Box 25, V.'DXE (^0) 0. Eubanks is Sta.Mgr. and they belong to Dixie Net'.vork, ViTiXI WENK WOMA. V/DXEi' CE says f/c is 2nd Tuesday with Van Nostrand, Atlanta, at 2515, 17BB2 (1230) PO Box 583, Ponca City Pub,Co, Mgr. eays ■'1926 v/as opening, W was X'iSed becaixse first located East of Mississippi, than nsoved portable tr£msinitter ar:d by first of yoar will move to new locationand have a tower and ground then (none now), no regular f/c and s ^ff daily at 11 PMCST except Saturday night on till midnisht, (Hank, let us knov.- of any possibletests then.9 I've noted a few: Wi:CA (570) s/off at 3 AM, QHa (900) 2/off, 5:25/on;WGY (810) 5:30/on v.'ith "Devotions"» on 740, ETHH 3:00 a»n;,/on v.ith "Coce On You#Faithful" (look, Doc Kirk) and WBDW (1480) was giving news & TOC at 4:58 a.ra. WKIN(1320) 10/25 regular s/on at 5:20 giving progroa for daj' and Liberty Network, thenhillbilly songs to 6:00, CJB7 (1240) again fair, .10/23 - WOKD (910)(§x;1400) ET,voice only. Kai& (740) call at 5:38, 10/J2 - CJH7 on at 5:01, rives news, T?X andAST, then western numbers, 10/28 - CJSL (1220) topping CJOC v.ho are on till 3:00a.ic, with Saturday Night Eeqtsst Party" 1:30-2:03^ Off to return at 9 CST (lastgives nervs, v,-eather) I was trying to get a no-call TT on 5S0 and ran into s/offthrough VMCA (are they on longer Sat, nights?) of WI/SAJ.i/c at 3:50 on 570.ko/s, 10/29on 1240 was V/EDC and faint KOAT?, then a TT rat 5:55 giving a HD7? call, unable inQSM to catch. 730 zio-call TTer (ViTi,IC?) and I r/agted ̂ & 4 hour on hins* Paul Whartonhas a nice letterhead (Chicago Lakeside Electronic) but TV gives him a pain (ECA 17")OK Paul on #8 TT-C. Dxid Clarke (OPC-WIIC) who is supposed to get CKVL veries out(I'm still v.aiting as far back as 1410 kc/s, days) says, "CJDC special was arrangedfor.western DXei-s and tl-^ey'll have r^Ta like it." Nuts, 5:00-5:30 EST would alsowork 'in East & West - that's 2:00-2:30 PSJ. Congrats on your bambino, Joe Pell, nowyou and Dick can send me a WACB verio., Doii't go feoding that kid aiy Kittaniingstuff! Did ye note the 4 "Ka-Ilas that entered tI:B contest? (HaW, HaS, HaH, Bayi),The PO has Snore anniversaiy stamps planned: Betsy Ross (l/l), 4H Clubs (l/l5),B<SiOBH (2/28) i AAA (3/4) and a Marquis de Lafayette later. The Coal Industry also wfuitsto get a conmemorative. There yo'*' iaav© my punJ^in, or do you say pvsnp-kin? Nor fora glass of liargo, it's a little on the ooolish side here but then again, think howh o t i s v / a s a w h i l e b a c k ,

L3TTER IBOM KCfflE, PEHGUS PAILS, HINi'J, TO BSENIE DUEET"The K6DE new machine has already under^ne ni^it tests, and as we I:ave special auth-orilijition to operate during daylight hours during equipment test period, contemplaten o a d d i t i o n a l n i ^ t o p e r a t i o n ,"V/e do however, once a month on the iroming of the second Thursday of the month eignon for frequency iceasuren.ents from 12:35-12:50 Aid on 1250 kc/s,, 2:55-3:10 A'c on1230 ias/s. Thank you for your interest," (Signed) Earold E, Allan, Chief Engineer

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_pat_E2.in©y_-_l^ irvin3_Pl.\Ci3_-^Jaine_s_toraj_ New Tork_New 01198 back are V/DXE KDM WTHff KPET WBC'V. lO/ss - Very nSisy at 58o. VTIHX, 1340,f/c 3:30-3:45. KSCJ, 1360, test at 3:47, T,TdLT, 1340, f/c at 4:30. W8B3, 1490,sounds like another 24-ho'ur station, VJJVB, 1010, 4:23 on a test, VtDXE, 1370, byRupert Horn, CE, They f/c 2nd Thursdays at 2:15-Tor Van Nostrand's, XDUi, 1360, byS. B. Basmussen, CE. No ni^t operation at all on checks, 10/24 - Too noisy to DX,620 and strong winds. V7PNC, 1390, test at 3:14, 730 had an unknown TT on sad off,2:57 to after 4:00, no voice heard at all. 10/25 - Vary noi^, AW station in Pa.on 990, 2:47 to after 3:20. I heard weak c>^ll behind Mexican at 2:47 bat no call after that. Speaker said 1400, then corrected himBeli" and said '990 kc/s,' TT thruCKVL but never a call, 1250 had a TT at 3:20 to 3:50 and no c&ll. 1350 had a TT,3:50 to after 4:00 and no voice used and c.\lled it quite for the day. TfTU/, 1590,1817 Washington St,, ^ Meredith W, Greene, P.D. 10/26 - KS?BG, 1590, test for 30minutes and 6ff through WTIJ/'s ET, KSD, 550, test at 3:02, Unknown on 730 at 3:08,TT on 1250 at 3:20, off 3:31 but no voice used, KSL, 1160, at 3:36 till after 4:00,TT on 1320 at 4:05, no voice, EGCX on test, 1490, at 4:14, KNBG had TT on them at4:17 on 680. KPET, 690, E.R.Cornelius, CE, is v/signer. WEOV, 1«40, PO Box 1110,v^igner is Frank A. Hall, CE. 10/27 - 730 I'As had a carrier and tor^ for past several daye but never a call heard. 860 had £THB and KONO scrapping after 3:00, CKMO

1410, signed off at 4:05 until 6:30 a.m. 52° and a little too much noise today.10/28 - After TV was through, took a book, sat and read, 5:30 I went to bed £: foundthat I had read 5 pages of t)» book, took a nice nap, and that was my DXing for thenight. 10/29 - miC, 730, on ET. Thought this wa? deleted. CEFH o^'^r-riding WJIBon 1400 all AM, 1340 had unknown on with r.usic but too weak and noisy to citch,KCNA, 1340, f/c at 4:00-4:15. WGAJ, 910, ET at 4:20 to 4:o: ,/off. ill ba on 1stpart of month, they tope, so speaker said. 1350 had the unknown on top of XEBQ, after 4 but no voice. After 3:30 it go4 too noisy to DX. Today I started toy 23rdyear of verifying stations. Avsi'ia;^ is about 99 a year, One year I received 11f o r t h e e n t i » e y e a r .

_Hal_yrnii^^ - ^0_Third_A::ienuB - Sesno'ur,_Corm._It's Sunday H,! and raining here. Only 3 varies received this week, all by letter.10/22, WKBI (1400) St, LarySj Pa, for f/c 10/16, lb response or mention made of myreport for NB: DX 1/15/51. The only MC DX reported that did not verify. 10/24 -WKDIT (800) Camden, N.J. In his letter CE writes, "I am sorry I did not get a chanceto answer your report earlier but I have been veiy busy," This report only 10 d^sold and he apologized for the delay, hil If the. other N.J. CEs felt the saow way Iwould have 6 more veries in my collection. Hew Jersey is not one of ny good states.Of 17 stations reported, 11 have finally verified. UVNJ and WpAT took 5 reportseach to verify. Most of the others took 2 or 3, WTNJ is delated so that one is outthe windov/. Guess I'll have to send 3rd or 4th reports to WSIW WABI & T/JLiC. WMIDand WBAB are also holdouts, but I may go to Atlantic City Nov. 18-19 for the National Grange Convention, and if I do, I'll se^ if I can pick up ny veries from thesestations. (Betcha don't pick up \7BAB's, Hal - they were deleted last sianmer! -id.)(Not sure if I am going.) 10/26 - VfTS? (1590) nice letter from P.D. for ET 10/16,He writes, "Our CE is too busy to answer all correspondence right now from a technical standpoint, but the PD's letter does verify. Tuesday AJi was the only chance Ihad to do ary DXing which brought me Just one addition, YiTilLT (1340) DublSn, Ga. TT-f/c 4:00-.4:30. KWAK (1240) Stuttgart, Ark,, f/c 2:45-3:00 for a second report. Whowas on 680 kc/s. with a TT on Tuesday, 10/23 from 2;lD-2:26 with no announceirents?10/29 - WIIJC (730) Goldsboro, N.C. ETing with band music 2:30-3:00 and later, "DXNews" 9/22/51 listed them as being deleted. They must have come to life, hil Theysure boomed in here like a 50 kilowatt local. As one call tell from above receptionthis was finished on Monday A.M. and Just before mailing, varie #765 was received, aletter from V/LOF (950) Orlando, Fla. for f/c IO/I6 after second report. 738.

_THERE_AKE:23gi_BCB_STATliNS 0N_AIH_Tp0.UGH_10/ll_(infoimation from a clipping sect in V Lon Kruse, Dubu^xus, Iowa) - As of iVH.there were 2,301 BCB stations on the air, 2282 licensed, and 124 Construction Permits outstanding. There were 276 more applications for EC3 stations pending, and113 in hearing. So it looks like there will be plenty of DX for the future.LET US ALL TAKE TEiE OUT WOV/ TO JOIN THE fORSKST D/I COrTEST BY SEITDING A QUiHTER TOFRED VA1^ VOORUEES, BOX #152, lE-IOYNE, PEIG^SyLVAl-IU. DEADLINE FOR JOINTING IS NOV. 15

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^ L e n J i r a 8 e _ - _ 8 1 6 J f ! u c l i d S t r e e X o w a _DX conditions for this tima of the year are well below par, and do hope tfcay will improve shortly, bo we can add man;/ of the sr/ell catcl»s others are hearing. The latest DX included on 10/36, TiTSI "(1590) Tt/o Wis,, on an ET 4517-5^00 a.in., thenat 5;03 a,a, the regul:.r Bchsduled sigj^-on o-. WACL (570) Waycrosa, Ga,, and at 5:30,on that same date, T7T0B (1380) V/lnston-Salrm, N. C. \5t§s heard nith its regular pro-graine. • Than Station T/WA (1240) ThomastoiV, Ge., was added v/itH its 4th Saturday f/c-TT from 2500-2:15 a*iu,, beneath V^DC. And -.i test from T/PCT (1440) Portlarid, Indiana,was logged 2:40-3JOO a^m. on 10/27 for another i.sw station. As for verifications,letters from \7AIIf and T7GET,- and a nice picture postal siiowing its tower, came fromXESM for a report of last season,-

_P3ui 57har^on - lS31_NO;'i'Wond_S^rp;8^ - Chicaeo 40j.*I,ll._Yep - changed my name fi'oro Derek ta Paul v.hen I found out Derek in Dutch aeans, "TheHangnan," hil Just phoned Hr, Kotnour at V'EDO and they v.lll stand by for CKLB-irNECDX,* This starts the season for ...e, an^^ I hopo I can continue it consistantly, T7service ani radio very heavy in new shop, so not too much time. Best of 73s and DX.'

JONi.T^lOi^T TJK COilTOS'TSlIf you have ever entered-one of those radio contests wherein you have to write 25v/ords or Idss-completing a sentence beginning, "I liis Crurc^y-YTunchies because —you entered it to win a nice lar^e fat cash arize. We have three contests this year,no box tops, and also no ^uge pii* is - the (.^ily purpose of ttem being create morefun and exc i tement for the DXers of the b^at ' c lub in the wor ld. Don' t fee l ' that toenter you HAV13 to be able to W'lN - enter lor the fusi you'll derive from the contests,and from the more f\m your entering v.lll create for the others. Addresses;

DX CWiPETITirE COKTSST; BOBEET GOP^UC:: - 25a> "D" AVEI?IE - CEDATi BAPIDS, IOWANHC DX-SPECIAi COIITEST: CABROLL SSiH - 22B V.'ES'C 22 STI'JET - EE2E, PENKmVAMIAFOEBKai DX COraEST : FidD mi VOOKHEES 5 EO^^ 132 - LEfSDYNE, PEIJNSYLVAKU •

So, 'do.ia on - let's make these all fun-filled and exciting jousts with tte DX conditions tiiroughout the winter. Entry feo for each is 25^ to be sent to each manager.

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liayaguez, Puerto SicoH i d g e o r c s t , C c . l i f o m i a I n d i a n W e l l s B r o a d o n s t i n g C o ,Washington Court" H6use, Ohio- The Court House Broadcasting Co.Prair ie du Chien, V/ isconsin, Prair ie Broadcast ing Co.Celaya, Gto,, liexico (nev/ station expected on by 4/1/52)N a s h v i l l e , Te n n e s s e e N a s h v i l l e B r o a d c a s t i n g C o .

_CAIXCH^'GE^C^iemavaca, [--or., Mexico, from (XET call re-assigidd, above)La Junta, Colorado, from former call'of KOKO. (r;ew omiers)Henderson, North Carolina., forrr.erly T/E2I (Should be testing any d^)Burbank, California, forr.erjy KSFV» (Believed not on the air yet)Walla Walla, Washington, fymarly RJ'/WB,

J XL •ii®icy:;;PnwjE-Hn;j3S-LgcATioN„790 W Q X I Atlanta, Ga,, fror.. BiwBjead, Gv^., and to 5,000-1,000 U-2 from 5,000 D-1930 K 7/ 0 C Poplar Bluff, KliciiOuri, to 1,00C-5C0^ U-4, from 1340 kc/s,, 250 U-1.950 K D S X Denison, Texas, to 500 U-4, from 1220 ko/s., 1,000 D-1.960 W T C H Shawano, Wisconsin, to 1,000 V>-2, from 1,000 D-1, same char^nel.1 3 4 0 X E LW O a a d a l a j a i ? . , J a l . , " e y i c o , t ^ 1 , 0 0 0 - 2 5 0 U - 1 , f r o m 2 5 0 U - l .1520 C M K T Tja Waya, Oriente, Cuba, fr'm Hslguln, Orients, (may be error - 1550?)1560 XEBX Salamanca, Gto., IvJdxico, to 500-Dl, from S70 kc/s. •

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JPa^t© Joaob9on_-_52l7 S^outh Po£tl<^4d_Avenii£ -I have an apology to make. I have always said "Hi, fal lov/s" & i t was not unti l the10/S issue I found we did have a girl memter, so to Paggy Ann for not knowing thissoone r & . f o r a lways s^ i ng ' . . i , f e l l ows , ' La tes t ve r i ea . I have no t done im i ch DX in *lately as I had to have an opsra^tion on lay rigiit leg to rersove a steel rod which wasput in a few years ago to prevent my leg from being 6" shoi'ter due to an accident, Iem feeling better now & tope to ■'et "back a': i t in vy near future. Now for varies:KIMW, Breckenridge, Ilinn., 1450-2J0-ISS, ';/4/51. Sl^d: 7~1 Jijii weekdays, 901 Sundays,Insterstate Bg, Go. TOAA Dallas, Tex, this time long-awaited 570 kc/5., 5000-ABC.Bptd. 9/15/51 3:30 Afa. 1122 Jackson St., Jane Cockrell, Pub. Dept. Enclosed vras apublicity release which was very much appreciated at this QTH, The change in movingthe 570 to combine with 830 at a cost of ap^MTOx. $200,000. Th6 notice is rather longbut i f enou^ o f you are in te res ted , I ' l l s tsnd to "^d , to p r in t , KGI iE , FBrgas Fa l ls ,Minn, l250-1000-f3S-D now but "By next yecvr we hope to be operating on lOOO^vatte i& 500 N full-time," Report for 9/13/51, 4:10 Jtti. Pregus R«idio Corp. BliaJ Gr^md Isl,Nsb, 750-1000-ABC for rpt of 9/lS. Add; B^nch & Farm Radio. Gus lynch I guess is CEbut it did not say so - I sent it to CE. H-I-J & KHiV/ were sent out when I receivedthem at Marshall, Mnn, whan I went down there 1st part of Sept. I used an RCA BC-1059-A 13274 portable ^^-tube. HiHY, Lafayette, La. 1420-1000-500-I>3S, 9/lS. Anotherlet ter f rom Johnny Sel lock, P.D, & ajaother form let ter f rom Wn. H. Bland, Jr. , CE.iCLFY in my opinion ^s been 1 of most coove.at ive stat ions I 've ever checked in al lthe yrs I have been monitoring. PO Box 36V, WGEC Louisville, Ky. 790-500'0-1000-MBS,v e r y fi n e l e t t e r & t h a n k s a l o t . A d a : K y . H o i t o L i f e E l d g . , r p t o f T h i s o na fo l low-up. Also fo l low-ups, TO. i IX, l i t . Vernon, 111. 9<i0-1000- iJ IoN, very n ice let tergave out a lot of info on V!}.:IX v/liich is rather long to report on. Reports of 4/21/51& 9/15/51, regular f/c with Ifensas City is 3rd Sat,, 1:50-2:05. At same time theycheck th^ir 114, -/tt. Vomon Radio & Television Co,, #2 Radio Center Bldg, I am quitesure Ilr. Neill R, V/esterdals, CE will WG';ch r;ore carefully & will be happy to verifyreports from us. PinaJ^ rriUch-needed I.:odesto, Cal., 1360-1000-ABC for 11/29/50 after follov.-up^ Peter K. Onnigan, CE. It was very much appreciated, I.lr, Onnigan,KTAlt Phoenix, Ariz, 620-5000-1130, 9/22. Those are all letters. KTAR verie by JenryScott, Sec'y. No'.v I have all 4 big network stations in Phoenix verified. The contests sound great , but I am afra id I ' l l not have enough t ime th is year to pay to ente r. I hope by nex t year t te t I w i l l have lao re f ree t ime .ATTEKTION, INK)K*ATI0N ON K C H T AT TRINIDAD, COLORAEO, FROH BEHT COYLE, CO-OVfMER.(also from Pete, as above) "If you are jy a^y chance interested in buying a good little money-snaking radio station, or know soxeone who would like to purchase a 250-w.station, then look into this station, partner and I Y;ill sell for $20,000 cash.The station is earhing around $1,8000 net profit per month and will average around$20,000 net profit per year. It v/ill pay for itself in a short time and provide alifetime income :ind secure investment for the rigat parties. Know any interestedparties? If so, write, call , or v;ire collect." .. . . "The signal you received wasour f/c v/ith Comrr.ercial Radio '.lonitoring Co, in Kansas City, mo» who measures oiorfrequency on the last Satvjday of each month from IS:00 to 12:15 liST. Our frequency as measured en that particular evening (or maj'be I should s^ morning) wasonly Sji cycles higher than our assi^xed freinency of 1240 kc/s,, wMch is darnedgood. TTe are usually right on the nose, tut have never been measured aore than 5cycles p lus or minus of our ass igned f regi iancy. I f you are ever out here in theRockies vacationing or killing time, you f>t-d invited to pay us a visit. We have anice little studio and control room building; combined with the antenna just 100'from our main building. Our antenna is .-.pproximately 5,690' above sea level and weare located on the hi^vay f of a mile 8ou±h of Trinidad."Here, in my opinion, is a good investent for cryone looking for a good radio station. I hope by giving this to the KRC in ay report, I'll help ]ir. Coyle to finithe ri^t psrty or parties to buy the station, I knov/ he will appreciate it and Iwi l l , too. I5y v^iy best of DX to each a^id evaiy oi ie of you.LET'S NOT PORCET RAY EDSl'S EXCELLENT "DX DOV'N THE DIAL" COLlHiN. Ji/aJY OF YOU HAVESOIffi REALLY IfK)RT.41vT: AND Cl)RJ®JT TIPS, AI^^ IF FOUl® IN THAT C0LIB,3I, THEY \7ILL EEREADILY SETN BY THE I.aSliBERS, WHO ABE ACCUS'IO^iED TO LOOKING THERE FOR THE VERY UTBSTDX DOPE. SO EOH'T HOARD'YOUR DX SCOOPS- SEI® THEI^ 01? A PENT^Y POST-CARD TO HAY B.EDGE - 325 SHIHLEY AVENUE - BUFFALO 15, I®Y YORK Al® L'.iPROVE HIS COLUf'IN STILL MORE.

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O C T O B I / " ^ A i . : l - Y - L A W S o f ' t h e I t l T I O N A L B A D 1 0 C L O B 1A r t i c l e 1 N a n e e n d P a r p c s eTl» name of this organisation shall be the Uational Ba;lio Club and shall be hereafterreferred to as the NRG. The purpose of this organization shall he to promote thehobby of DXing and more specifically to promote DXing on the Broadcast Band 540-16002.

A r t i c l e 2 L o c a t i o n o f C l u b H e a d o u a r t e MThe NEC Headquarters s'^all be «it 325 Shirley Avenue, Buffalo 15, New York.

A r t i c l e 3 E l i g i b i l i t y f o r t j e m b a r s h i p -Aivone interested in the hobty of DX, and not previously dianissed from the NBC asprovided in Article 13, shall be eligible for'inembership.

A r t i c l e 4 C l u b g a b l i c a t l o n " D X N E W S "Tha NBC»9 Off ic ial publ icat ion shal l be known as "DX IIBVS." I t shal l be issued 34times each year, but in cases of emergency and with permission of the Board of Directors, the Eiitor maj' chAnge the number of issues. "DX NU/S" normally will be published weekly, beginning with the first Saturday in October and up to and includingthe last Saturday in March, t.vice in April and September, once in Hay-June-July-Aug.

A r t i c l e 6 D u e sDues for membership in the NEC is $3.00 per year and should be 'sent to the ExecutiveSecretary, All Officers and Members shall be reqtiired to pay dues, there being nohonoraiy memberships. A membsr '.ho has raid his dues is a Member in Good Standingand is entitled to receive the publication of the NEC knovm as "DX NETiS" and all other benefits of the club. If a Heraber fails to pay his dues when they become due,..heis no longer a Membar in Good Standing ai.d is no longer entitled to receive "DX KK/S"o r o t h e r b e n e fi t s .

A r t i c l e 6 B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s .The governing board of the NEC shall be knovm ae the Board of Directors, and consistof eleaen members. Ten (10) members to be elected each year "tiy the membership atla«g9, the Executive Secretary being the eleventh. To be eligible for election tothe Board of Directors a meruber nmst be in his ir her Second Consecutive year as. amember in Good Standing asrd must reside either in Conttnenial United States or CanadaAry member not v/isMng to run for election icay request his rjsme be onittsd from theballot by notifying the Executive Secretary who issues the" voting instructions andba l lo t . The e lec t ion o f the 10 e lec ted Board i l embers sha l l take p lace in Apr i l o feach year. The ten receiving tha largest number of votes will constitdte the electedpart of the Board. In case a vacancy occ-^jjts on tha board, the person^ receiving thenext highest vote in the previous election shall be nair^d to this vacancy. The termof office for Board Members shall be for 0® year beginning '.vith tte day before LaborDay and tennira.ting the day before Labor Day of the follo\ving year.

A r t i c l e 7 D u t i e s o f t h a B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r sIt shall be the duty of the Board of Directors to administer the affairs of the i>JECand to prdmote the interests of the IIEC to the best of its ability. Any action takenby the Board must be by at least a jnajority of that Board, Likev/ise any action takenin the name of the NBC must be approved Ly the Board.Any NBC member may suhnit items, proposed article ch:-nges or additions to the By-Lawsfor action by the Board, This can only be done through t^je'Board Chairman and mustbe signed in ink ly the member ou'omitting tiffl item. It will be mandatoiy to disregard any. unsigned item.I tems sha l l be res t i r c ted to t hose on l y v i t a l l y necessa ry and a l l o the rs w i l l bepassed ly, with a letter explaining the facts from the Board Chaincan to the membersubmitting said item. In cases where the member submitting the itan is not satisfiedwith the Board Chaiiroan's explanation, he can insist that the item be brought beforet h e B o a r d f o r a v o t d .The Board Chairman only, has the authority to'suimit Questions to the Board Kembersfor a vote, except v»hen he is unable to do so. It then beconss the duty of the Vice-C h a i r m a n t o s u b n i t t h e s e i t m e , S t i n h c o m i r i u n i c a t i o n s f r o m t l » B o a r d C h a i r m a n t o t h eBoard Members shall be marked with tha heading "Official Business". Soich comsunica-t i ons o r o the rs marked "O ffic ia l Bus iness " i / sus t be he ld s t r i c t l y confiden t ia l .

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Board Mamljers shall reply to such con3imiiic?-tions I'eo-airing a vote within ten days.I f no r ep l y i s r ece i ved w i t h i n t he r equ i r e ! t ime l i x i t , i t sha l l be ass \ cned t ha t t heBoard I.ferober does not care to vote on the catter. If he ignores euch communicationsfor 2 consecutive tiicss, action shall he t«iken ag provided for in Article 13.

A r t i c l e 8 C l u b O f fi c e r sThe follov'ing Officers shall be n?4D6d bj* the Board of Directors to serve for ONE (l)Year terms: President; Vice-President; Ciiai-^nan of the Board; ^^ice-Chairman; v/homust be Board Members,other than Vice-President. The Board shall also name the Executive Secretary, Editor, and Courtesy Programs Cocanittee Chairman ONLY when a vacancyoccurs. They also nsrne al l Coi tmi t tees.The naming of the above officers shall tJhe place as soon as possible by a nev;3y ele c t e d B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s .

A r t i c l e 9 D u t i e s o f t h e O f fi c e r s .P r e s i d e n t .

The President shall represent the ICBC in all iratters in an Official capacity bo longas any action that he may take is in agreement T?ith the Board of Directors, He shallvote on Board laatters ONLY when there is a tie vote ar.ong the other Board Members,

V i c e - P r e s i d e n t .The Vice-President has no act ive dut ies. He cannot become President i f a vacancyo c c u r s , b y s u c c e s s i o n .

B o a r d C h a i r m a n .The Board Chairman is responsible I'or the proper execution of all NEC affairs. He,had the pow^r to appoint iOiy cotrj-ittees or to call upon any member to assist him inso doing. Any action however mast be approved ty tV5 Boari. Ife will send to the other Board Members a release, once a month if necessary. In cases of emergency a rel e a s e w i l l b e s e n t a t o n c e . H e w i l l s e e t o i t t h a t a l l b u s i n e s s c o n d u c t e d b y t h eBoard, requiring a^_vote v/ill be publisled in "DX I'E'/S" at intervals. Each item alongwith each Board l ieaber's vote wi l l te publ ished and sent to al l I IRC Menbers. Heshal l not submit any i ta i i that v/oul i require the spendir^ of Club f tmds v; i tbout FIRSTgetting an opinion from the Executive Secretary and then the Board will be guided byt h a t o p i n i o n . .Ke shall, once every 3 months, send a condensed financial Statement to the otherB o a r d M e m b e r s a n d P r e s i d e n t .

V i c e - O h a i i m a n .The Vice-Chairman sl^l l have no authority other than t l :e.t of a regular Board HemberUNLESS the Board Ciairman becomes unable to carry out his duties, or resigns, Heshal l then assme the authori ty of the Board Chairman and cont inue unt i l the Chairmivai s aga in ab le t o resume h i s du t i es o r i n case o f res igna t i on , he w i l l assume theO f fi c e o f B o a r d C h a i r m a n u n t i l t h e n e s t e l e c t i o n . a n d a n e w B o a r d C h a i r m s m h a s b e e nn a m e d .

E x e c u t i v e S e c r e t a r yThe Execut ive Secretary sha l l per fo i r. the dut ies o f Publ isher - Secretary - C lubTreasurer and sha l l not be e l ig ib le to ho ld an j * o ther C lub Office, He sha l l have avote in al l Club natters, Scima as Board Lenbers. Al l Club dues shal l be sent to him.He shal l be responsib le for the fo l lowing: Issue membership cards; Keep an up- to-date membership l ist; Keep a ccmpleto reco/d of al l money paid to the Club along witha l l money spent by the c lub . The buy ing o f a l l c lub supp l ies fo r the p t ib l i sh ing o f"DX NBVS" J The mimeographing i*nd mailing to the me.xbers, copies of "DX NEl75"i Onceevery three months send a complete financial statement to the Board Chairman, jPorthe records and peraianent equiptsnt owned by the I\BC.

E d i t o rThe Editor shall be responsible for the cutting of the stencils coi55)rising the bullet in other than "DX DOV/N THE DIAL" ani "SOiSi iD i :n?S TO f jE lEEHS," He must soe that thes tenc i l s a re sen t t o t he Execu t i ve Sec re ta r y. He sha l l no t be e l i g i b l e t o t he O fficeof Board Chairman. He has the r ight to appoint , v; i th the approval of the Board, anya s s i s t a n t E d i t o r o r E d i t o r s h e n e e d s t o a s s i s t h i m i n h i s w o : k . H e m a y u s e h i s o \ v nd i sc re t i on i n se lec t i ng I i ; e i t 0 r i « . l f o r pub l i ca t i on ; t ha t i s , he sha l l have the r i gh t t oexclude from publication any member's report or portion thereof which he believesw o u l d n o t h e i n t h e b e s t i n t e r e s t s o f t h e I j E C .

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Ary problems aris ing frotr. the exclusion of such material f rom piabl icat ion izust bedealt T/ith through the Board.

A r t i c l e 1 0 C o m r . i t t e e 8 . C o u r t e s y P r o g r a f fi S C o i r r r . i t t a e .The CPC Chairman shall ce respms^ble for orringing special DX Programs for the KEGa n d s h a l l w o r k h a n d i n h a n d w i t h t r . e E o a r A a n i E d i t o r f o r t h e b e s t i n t e r e s t s o f t h eNUC. Tha CPC C'firman, because of the ar^-oi int of ' . .ork involved, shall not be el igibleto be Board Chairman. Tha CPB Chsinsan s-:.».ll appoint as many rr-embers to his conanitt-ee as he deeKS necessary to carry out tiw v.ork of tta CPC. The CPC shall also include the work of a Publicity Coinaittee and in as many' ways as necessary and possible, to prorcote the hobty of DX. The CPC sl 'Al l be responsible for the preparing ofmaterial to be read on DX Pzogromd dedicated to the 1?£C along NYith v>Tite-ups, etc. inany hobby magazines, etc. The CPC^5Ch£li^Ean shall if necessary, appoint members fort h i s W o r k ,

A r t i c l e 1 1 A n n u a l C o n v e n t i o nThe annual NIIC Convention slall be lie Id on tl® Saturday said Sunday before Labor fflay,and Labor Day, at Club Headquarters, unless decided othsrwise by the Board,

A r t i c l e 1 3 C o m - p l a i n t s . A c c u s a t i o n s , a n d C o r r e s p o n d e n c e ,V/hen the Board Chainoian receives an accus<xtion or complaint from a member or officerregarding a violat ion of any Art ic le of the fTlC "by another i r.eniber or officer, hev^ ' i l l inmedia te ly in form the accused and ask for a rep ly. Upon rece ip t o f that rep lythe Board Chaiiman wil l send both the complaint ai- id raply to the Board for action.In such cases the complainant and the accused %ill refrain from corresponding witheach other unti l action has been taken by the Board and a verdict has been given.Both the complainant and accused wi l l aoide by the Board's verdict .All correspondence from one officer or mer.;ber to another officer or member whichdoes not bear the heading "OFTICIAl BUSHSSS" shall be considered personal correspondence, regardless of whether i t has bean wr i t ten or ty jed on Club Stat ioneiy ornot. The Board sl ia l l have no po'-ver to sett le any dispute ar is ing from such correc-pondence un less i t conta ins someth ing t . " .a t is in v io la t ion to any Club Ar t ic le .

A r t i c l e 1 3 E a n r i m a n d s a n d I \ i s m a s s i l f r o m M e m b e r s h i pAny Officer or laev/ber of the ITHC found gui l ty of conduct detr imanetal to t is best interests of the ITBC by the major i ty of the Board, shal l i f the Board finds i t to be aminor offense, be reprimanded by th3 Board Chiiirman. If the offense is jisiged to bea m a j o r o n e , h e s h a l l b e d i s m i s s e d f r o m t h e N E C . A . * . y o f fi c e r o f t t e C l u b s o liciting rrambers to join another DX Club by asking tliem to drop their NEC membershipand/or making derogatory remarks about the NBC Siiall be aismissed from his Office andfrom the NEC i f found gu i l ty o f sa id o f fense ty a vote o f the Board. He sha l l l i kewise be inelligible for re-admission ti^ the NEC, In case an Officer is accused ofmis-conduct , he shal l not be al lowed to vote on the matter.

A r t i c l e 1 4 D X C a l e n d a rI t sha l l be th .e duty o f the Ed i tor to l i s t a l l DX Programs, Tests , e tc , that havebeen arrj inged "by the MEC and other Idgitir.ate DX Clubs. In l isting these DX programst ls Ed i to r w i l l g ive c red i t to the OTC or o ther C lub respons ib le in a r rang ing sa idDX. Wh^ere a DX has been arranged in th3 ..^e of one or t.vo personajl, the Editor willl i s t i t as j us t a DX o r l eave tha t pa r t c ian l : .

A r t i c l e 1 5 C o n t e s t sAll NEC Contests ani rules thereof must be approved by tha Board, Tha NEC wil l nothonor any ver ificat ion antared by any meL.bar in any contest unless tha stat ion ver ifi e d w a s l : e a r d o n a r e c e i v e r w i t h i n 2 5 m i l e s o f t h e m e m b e r ' s o f fi c i a l r e s i d e n c e .

•.However if a member is attending college or spends week-ends and vacations at home,he may en te r ve r i fica t ions rece ived f rom repor ts sen t f rom e i the r l oca t ion p rov id ingthe distance between the t::o points is not over 100 miles. If the distance is greater than 100 miles, he ma^; choose either those received from reports sent at collegeor those from his home, but not both. The rule l ikewise appl ies to any member sentto another city by his employer; bhat is, if the distance is not over 100 miles hemay enter ver ificat ions from both locat ions. Otherwise he must make a choice betr^ 'een

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between t i3 t r ;o locat ions. However i r. cases r /here a -eiubsr legi t i i tate ly changes hiso f fic i a l r es i dence f r o r. one l oca t i on t o ano the r, he can coun t ve r i fica t i ons f r om"both location. However only t\7o locations can bo used, if he moves nore than once,he can coiint only varies from the FIRST WO ofiicial residences,

A r t i c l e 1 6 H e t - u m P o s t a g eEvery member using NHC Stationery or Keport rcnns or mentioning that he is an NECmeriber, shall be required to enclose return postage when sending a reception reportto any station and asking for a verification, unless said station specifically statesthat return postage is not required. Any violation of tMs article shall be dealtw i t h u n d e r A r t i c l e 1 3 .

A r t i c l e 1 7 A m e n d m e n t s a n d A d d i t i o ' . i s .The By*Lav,'8 may be amendod or additions iriaie thereto by a T o-Thirde (C/3) majorityo f t h e B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s .

A r t i c l e 1 8 P l e d g eAll Officers and Members pledre themselves to uphold tho above Articles to the bastof their ability. E^h Officer and I'lember will receive a complete set of these By-Laws, P lease kesp them for fu ture re ference.

The Club Officers wi l l rece ive a card which thoy wi l l s ign, acknowledging therebythat they have received, fully "understand, and agree to abide ty, the By-Lav/s of theNRC. Tlie cards w^l be kept on file by the loard Chairman,

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edited by pred VanVoorhees, Box 132, Lemopi©, penna. Deadline Wed AI/I.jTo news this vKeek on litiropoan rocfeptiorirt stove Mann reports tliat

le has heard no more since the one nijrht prevlo^isly reported. And weLiave nothing from the other side of t^e world to report either in theline of rocption* , 'ieve sends aj.ong l-^-e list of Japanese commercialj t a t i o n a w h i c h f o l l o \ v s ;'OKR Tokyo 1130 Kcs. 50 Kw. JCFR Pukuoka 1290 Kca 5 Kw.tOQR Tokyo 1510 Kes. 10 l%w. .•'OIR Sendal 1250 Kcs 3 Kw.TO N R O s a k a 1 0 1 0 K c s . 1 0 . ' J O H l ^ S a p p o r o 1 2 5 0 K c a 3 K w,r O O R O s a k a 1 2 1 0 K . c a » 1 0 K v. ' . J O C R K o b e 1 4 9 0 K c s 1 K w »JOAR Nagoya 1090 Kcs. 10 Kv/. jOrR Hiroshima 1260 Kcs 1 Kw.fhere ere a lso s ix o thers o f lov / powei ' * Only JOOR and .JOAR are now onthe ai r. The others '^11 be an arouad t .3 first of , the year. ,

in SOTTTK AliKRlCA, HJKM is repci-teu this weeji by Bernie Duffy on10/8, 738 KCS. 7;30-7:40 PM. An..'- our other station in South Americaheard was Y\^iP (1120) :.-.: Mai'acaibo, vontzuela, reported by "Barry pooteand stove,Monn,, Slogan, ''ondas del I^i^o", h-^urd well on 10/15. vvhilein South Amorica, lett ff tu?n to AKfiEvr- 'HiAj \^l iere sufygests thefollo\ving as stations to watch for on the Tnoruinc of uiovember 12th;LRS (590), LRA (670), LVS (680), LRA (710), IS4 (v50),-LTl (780), LWl(790), LR4 (830), IV? (910K ^PlO (1^:50), LKl (1070), LR2 (1110), LV3(1150), LSli.(1270), and LRb (135C',

Then tui 'nlnc attention to . entrel Amcrica, Lofty cooper suggestthat Hfil Wagner»a station on 735 I<c... is TIHA, Son Joso, Costa Rica,verified by letter last season, Al^o in C'.-*:itral Amorica, YSEB, San Salvador, El Salvador, continues to bo .'oportx(d, thio v/eok by Bumie Duffyand Barry Pootc. Bornlo suggests listonin:, after eleven v/hon CBA signso f f .

i n t h e i e l a n d e , H a n k H o l b r o o k h a s d e fi n i t e l y l o g g e d e n o u g h o n A C Eto send a report. Hoard him lo/25 5-5:20 with Ri^-l-billy music. Was oitop of XESM at t imes. He is at Port Buchanan, Puerto Rico. Stevo alsot e l l a u s t h a t A U D ' s f r o q u c a c y s h o u l a b o 7 8 0 , n o t 7 9 0 . L a r r y P o o t o s e n d ?a nico report l is t i .^g H13t (104U) as t^ood from ciudad Truj i l lo, R, D.Barry aikso thinks that 4VK, Leogane, Haiti, must bo on, as he has beennoaring a station over-riding Vi/NEV/ o.i 1130 Kcs# Anybody elao chock hira?And so to CUBA where wo have a lot on CMCX (1060) from Hank Holbrook andGeorge Holland, Many commercialt: b.fcv/uur: 9-20 and'9i40 PM Mondays,prcquoncy, ca l l , zmd " lu hora exacts-" oro g ivon qui te of ten, Tho addropi s E s t u d i o s L ! ? i a p a r t l l a , 4 1 8 ; H a v a n a , C u t i a . s i g n e r i s T ^ t ^ l fi n R o s a d o , w h cia a beginiior at i inglish but v/rote in English. Bt.i ' i 'y hfid CIiIKB (1170)behind VWVA. He also had ClaCA (1150) ai iu CMCO (1230). He had what hethinks was lMCD'(740)# parry also ::eard tho tune "Brittonnia' playedon 1240 Kcs. at 5;01 AJ. I and wond.rs i f i t was 'ZBM. "Has anyone checkodZ B M r e c e n t l y a s t o t h e i . i ' " s i g n - o n ?

I n t h o m y s t e r y d e p a r t m e n t , B a r r y h a d u n i d e n t i fi e d s i g n a l s a s f o l l o v.1190 .(2. signals, one prob.bly XERP)^ 7S0, 1000, 790, 920, 1090, 1290(He suggests XEDA, altia HNRC says it is XEA?, and 1590. Lofty Cooper isst i l l having trouble with tho one or. 1460, Burni-5 Duffy asks who was on1 3 5 0 1 0 / l 5 , v ; i t h L a t i n m u s l . a t 3 A » . ! ? V / h o o n 9 9 0 i t 3 A M o n10/21 with garbled spcuiish? ,,^0 c.: 1160 with classical records from4;40-5 AM on 10/23?

T h a t s e e m s t o c o v e r t h o r e c e p t i o n r e p o r t s f o r t h i s w e e k . T h e y w e r tv e r y g o o d a s u s u a l , a n d t h a n l c s t o f J - l o f y o u . B e s t c a t c h o f t h e w e e k i sBar ry Poo te is 4v iC and bes t ve r io repor ted CMCX by Ho l land and Ho lb rook#Reporters this week: Barry Poote, v;esfeon 9o, Mass., George Holland, Jr.,112 s. Quarry St., I thaca, ly, Y.J Hank Holbrook, Chevy Chase, Md,; Stev'i> ionn, Westbury, W, Y.; Lefty Cooper, Brooklyn, JI . v, ; Bemio Duffy,Staten island. New York. Also want to acknov/le'dgc -a contest entry, from•yrank wheeler of Erie, Penna, To Barry Pootc, the NRC printed a Spanisl/er io siequest a few years back. I f v/n-nted, we might get i t out again.

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N o v e m b e r 3 1 9 5 1 " D K H W V S " i ^ X ' : i O ^ 5 T H E D I A L P a g e -SEND ALL imiS IN E.S.T. CO EAY l:ICGE-32̂ SHIhLEY ATO-BUFFAL0̂ 15,_M_̂ Y_. _600 KFSD San Diego, Cal is on daily ti].l 0305 (Len Kruse-Dubuque Iowa)

\VPDO Jacksonville, Fla now to 0400-tl. for most distant rpt(Johanns.710 KURV Edinburg Texas F/C-TT-3rc SAT 0200-0215 (Kruse)73o V/FkC Goldsboro N C Htd S/off i^T ou 10/24. (tial \Va?ner-Ko Girard Pa;910 KRRV Sherman Texas S/on c>u:N 07Co,.;v^-)d sig in mid-><est-clear(Kruse)

WGAF Valdosta Ga ET on 10/2<?, said open abt 11/1 (Brauner-Wmsville)950 WKNA Charleston W Va S/on daily 05^0 (Kruse)990 V/TUX Wilmington Del v/ill re^Ho.nte to NHC on 11/19 0330-04.00 or log

ger. Full info in DC tJa?..-^ndex» (Rosenbaum-Wheeling W Va)1150 WTYC Roclc Hi].]. S 0 F/C 4.th lUiir-TT 0^30-0^45 Dick Northrup-Iov/a Cii

WTMC Rock Hill S C had F/C-il 0212-0220 on 10/23 (Duffy-Staten Islai.1220 WGAR Cleveland Ohio i- 'off TT-0345 on lJ/24. (Wagner)

"^-—-1230 CKLD Thetford ilines, ue will DX on 31/10 03^0-0^00 (Duffy) oameinfo from Johannr sr'ving I'Mgineers name as Gaston Biloeq.

124.0 WTWA Thomason F/C ^ ' i.-AT 0;;15-0230 TT ^KrusR)KWAK Stuttgart Arfi: hrd .l 10, 3 at 0250, maybe 4-th TUES (Duffy)1250 KGDE Fergus Fa].ls liinn has F/0 on this new freq the 2nd THURd at

013?-0150. Old rig on 12?0 kc has F/C same date 0355-0410 andAllan the CE would like reports. (Duffy)

1260 KGIL San Fernando Calif is on daily till Oi^OO (Kruse).^270 V/AIN Columbia ^ F/C set for LAST MOK of hionth 0205-0220 (Kruse)Hrd on RCA F/C-TT 10/29 from 0310-0325 (B^auner)

Hrd on F/C M&TT 0200-0325 on 10/29 (Rosenbaum)1280 WOV New York City on till 0301 v^ith Ralph Oooper-ret 6i (Johaiinsj1320 V/KIM Kingsport Tenn hi-d on re,^ program at 0500 (Brauner)/(Johanns)1340 V«RM Columbia Tenn S/off 0105 after news,back at 0600, WJOI off 1CJOB V/innipeg iian topping a].l 0^1 134-0,has news on hr (Johaims)

CKMR Newcastle K B S/on 0530 a.id on top of others on 10/29(Brauner,WCDT Vanchester Tenn DATE OF K:^C DX CHANGED TO NOV 12th from 0330

to 0400, wi3.1 try to put on good show ssys Jas F Spencer CEThis will be better as its on a MON am (Rosenbaum)• 1370 ?®XE Lavnrenceburg Tenn hrd F/C-M 02:12-0220 on 10/23^ (Duffy)

1380 VJTOB Winston-Salem N C S/on v/eekdays at 0530 (Kruse)14.00 CKFH Toronto Ont news on hr,then 55 min of coxitinuous music vdth

no announcements or snot ads, good 10/30 & 31 (Johanns)1410 VmMM i/lgin 111 hrd on ET-M'0330-0358 s/off, says this is one in a

ser ies of tests . (Rosenb-um)1450 V^BSR Pensacola Fla Reg F 'C 4.th JetX V/ED 0330-0345 (Rosenbaum)

V/DAD Indiana Pa F/C 3rd bdON 011*3-115 BUT only JAN-ilAR-ilAY-JULY-DEPT-NOV (altera?te months only,i»er verie (Uorthrup-Iowa City

1460 WSTR Sturgir, Mich S/on weekdays 0600 with Fiid from Y/HEC and WBNS1470 WRGA home Ga on till O^OO v/ith peddling (Johanns) (B^auner)1480 WRDW Augus ta ua s /on u . l y 0500 (Du f f yJ "1490 V/V/NS Statesboro Ga F/C 1st Wr 1 0215-0230 Band Music - (Northrup)1560 y/TOD Toledo Ohio strong at K545-6 PM s/off (Rosenbaum) /Rosenbaum)1570 KIVY Crockett Texas has E Te:c;'3 news (»30-645 Pd S/off;Fair sig.1580 WTTN WatertoT.'n V/isc hrd 6-615 PM S/c'T with organ melodies(Rosenba

VifPMP Paragould Miss hrd 6l5-6.>0 PM ^/off (Rosenbaum)1590 WOOK Silver Springs Lid stil]cheie; S/on 0500 hrd 10/30 (Johanns)

WALB Albany Ga hrd F/C 4th SUN 0200-0215 (Duffy)Well again thats it boys, everything arriving here inc Thursdays mail.RAY FXGE-Buffalo N Y V/as up tiiis M ll./l and caught KOLS who v/ere hardthru XERF but did ^et several good i^ems. Also V/AKT on TEST ?/ho came inOK herej AW of 11/,. seemed to be a good DX treat, west coasters comingin well, but did not need any of them. CBW also rpted who v/as heard tiir0115 S/off with an S-9 plus signal; Two letter veries again on Mon andv;ere from V.'MSC for ccrly AM 3/on and KCIM 1380 kc, verie says F/C still3rd FRI OI2O-QI35 AM v/s Eugene H r.eiff. Supervisor of Engineering. Ohyes letter verie from V;aCL. Ttianks to you lads for the tips. Total 179?