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Feedback - September, 2003 QST

In the article "Put a Big Dish on AO-40--"The EZ BUD" (July 2003 QST), the microammeter shown in Figure 7, page 31, should have its polarity reversed. Also, with apologies to Bob Bruninga, the WB4APR Web site (Note 2, page 32) should be web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/ao40ant.html.--Clair Cessna, K6LG

In the July 2003 article "Radio Camp" (pages 41-42), I was surprised to see that unlicensed persons were talking to a ham in Italy. Since we do not have third party agreement with Italy, this is not legal.--Brian Harrington, WD8MXR

In the article on the new 60 meter band ("60 Meters: Frequently Asked Questions," Aug 2003), there was a typographical error in the list of authorized channels in the sidebar on page 45. The list on page 44 is correct. The channels are at 5332, 5348, 5368, 5373 and 5405 kHz.--Tnx Michael Toia, K3MT



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