Special ANS 234A Edition-Timely Bulletin (See full ANS234 on Sunday, Aug 22, 2010)
Subject: Lighthouse/Lightship Special Event 8/21-8/22
Almost 300 lighthouses in more than 40 countries will be on the air for the 2010 International Lighthouse/Lightship weekend, 8/21- 8/22 The Great South Bay Amateur Radio Club will be operating, on HF and satellite, from the historic Fire Island Lighthouse located on Fire Island, New York, FN 30 The call used will be W2GSB/LH, for more information, www gsbarc org For more info about the Fire Island Lighthouse visit http://www fireislandlighthouse com/
We will begin our satellite activities around 11:00 AM, Saturday and work as many FM passes to 6:00 PM each day QSL: W2GSB/LH, PO Box 1356, West Babylon, NY 11704
[ANS Thanks, Pete, WB2OQQ, for this information]
ANS jr Editor Dee Interdonato, NB2F
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