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Re: [MELB] Radio on Rails April 8
- Subject: Re: [MELB] Radio on Rails April 8
- From: Alan <amtilley@students.latrobe.edu.au>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 17:59:17 +1100
- Newsgroups: aus.radio.amateur.misc,aus.radio.scanner,aus.rail
- Organization: La Trobe University
- References: <3a6c3eb7@news.alphalink.com.au>
- Xref: bclass.spectrum.com.au aus.radio.amateur.misc:1946 aus.radio.scanner:2986 aus.rail:29116
Now this is lateral thinking ! Does a Bendigo tram qualify?
73 s Alan
Peter Parker wrote:
> Radio on Rails is a fun event where amateur radio operators and scanner
> enthusiasts try out their equipment on trains and trams around Melbourne.
> It runs for four hours, between 9am and 1pm. Participants keep a list (or
> log) of stations talked to or heard. Entrants send their logs to the
> Moorabbin and District Radio Club, which publishes the results and awards
> certificates. The entrant with the most number of entries in their log
> wins. Entry is free. Anyone with a portable VHF/UHF amateur radio
> transceiver or scanner can take part.
>
> Full details appear on the new Radio on Rails website at
> http://www.alphalink.com.au/~parkerp/radrail.htm
>
> Peter