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Old December 17th 04, 05:42 PM
Mike Terry
 
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On 19 December, it is exactly 100 years since the Dutch Coastal Station PCH,
Scheveningen Radio, was founded. The station closed on 31 December 1998, but
on 18 and 19 December the 100th anniversary is being commemorated with
special event station PC100H. Look for the station on all HF bands from 160
to 10 metres CW and SSB, except 10MHz, which will use CW and RTTY or PSK31.
An operating schedule will be published on the Internet. Further information
can be obtained from Hans, PA1HR, by e-mail:

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Old December 18th 04, 06:36 AM
Hans
 
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http://www.remeeus.nl/pch/pc100h_uk.htm

for more info!

grtz. Hans.

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On 19 December, it is exactly 100 years since the Dutch Coastal Station
PCH,
Scheveningen Radio, was founded. The station closed on 31 December 1998,
but
on 18 and 19 December the 100th anniversary is being commemorated with
special event station PC100H. Look for the station on all HF bands from
160
to 10 metres CW and SSB, except 10MHz, which will use CW and RTTY or
PSK31.
An operating schedule will be published on the Internet. Further
information
can be obtained from Hans, PA1HR, by e-mail:

(RSGB)




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Old December 19th 04, 10:17 AM
Mark
 
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How strange, to have a 100-year anniversary, even though the station has
closed down (I remember hearing it from time to time, in Melbourne,
Australia).

Yes, it's like celebrating somebody's 100th birthday, even though they're
dead!

Mark.
Auckland,
New Zealand.

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On 19 December, it is exactly 100 years since the Dutch Coastal Station

PCH,
Scheveningen Radio, was founded. The station closed on 31 December 1998,

but
on 18 and 19 December the 100th anniversary is being commemorated with
special event station PC100H. Look for the station on all HF bands from

160
to 10 metres CW and SSB, except 10MHz, which will use CW and RTTY or

PSK31.
An operating schedule will be published on the Internet. Further

information
can be obtained from Hans, PA1HR, by e-mail:

(RSGB)




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