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			Dear IRCAMEMBER, 
Thanks for your post. Pass on my appreciation of their efforts to get their 
station on the air. It does seem to be a lot of work. Let us know how the 
test went, and what response you got. Maximus.
 
Il Dolce Far Niente 
 wrote in message 
...  
 An update to my earlier message about the WXHL test... 
 
 DXer Les Rayburn has volunteered to help with responding to QSL 
 reports for the test (MANY, MANY THANKS!!) *AND* he got a .wav file of 
 WXHL's Morse ID to the engineer, so there will be code used in the 
 test! 
 
 So, to repeat: 
 
 Monday, March 29, 2004 - WXHL-1550, Elkton, MD will conduct a DX test 
 from 12:01 - 1am EST. 
 
 The test will consist of numerous voice IDs, code IDs, and 
 forgotten/rare 70's and 80's Top 40 music and a few test tones. 
 Currently, the engineer is uncertain of just what power the test will 
 be run at; the station is normally 1000/1 w U3. 
 
 The station prefers that reception reports be e-mailed; send them to: 
 
  
 
 The engineer (Dan Oetting) says he will respond to reception reports 
 via e-mail but not via snail mail. However, in your e-mail, please CC: 
 Les Rayburn at . Les will respond to snail-mail 
 reception reports with a special QSL card, printed just for the test. 
 You can send your reports to Les at: 
 
 Les Rayburn 
 High Noon Film 
 100 Centerview Drive 
 Suite 111 
 Birmingham, AL 35216 
 
 Also, if you include your postal mailing address with your e-mail to 
 Les, he will send you a card as well. PLEASE don't forget to include 
 return postage!! 
 
 And remember, whether you hear the test or not, if you try for the 
 test, please drop the station a note thanking them for running the 
 test - and let me know about your results, too! 
 
 Thanks! 
 
 Lynn. 
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