NASWA Journal Columns · 2000 · March

NASWA Notes, March 2000

Last Updated on December 8, 2005 by Ralph Brandi

In just a few days time, the 13th annual Winter SWL Festival will be held in Kulpsville. March 10 and 11 will be big days in the radio monitoring hobby as Rich Cuff, John Figliozzi and a pile of hobby folk bring together this annual tradition in the listening community. It’s never too late to register to attend this wonderful event. The program will offer a little something for everyone who attends and there will be a few surprises mixed in to keep everyone on their toes. If you have not registered, please do so now. Don’t miss out! Check out the Calendar of Events and the registration form, which is in this edition of the Journal.

March is a busy month with two special events. The first is the Winter SWL Festival mentioned in the opening. The second is the North American DX Championships (NADXC). If you can’t be in Kulpsville, then you should be competing in the NADXC organized by our own Harold Cones. Dr. DX promises another terrific opportunity for members to lose sleep and perform anti-social behaviors for the good of the shortwave listening hobby. Check prior issues of the Journal for complete contest rules and information. Let’s try to boost the number of NASWA members that participate in this event.

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Scoreboard, March 2000

Last Updated on October 14, 2005 by Ralph Brandi

Hello, and welcome once again to the NASWA scoreboard. This month we highlight our members European totals. The next deadline is May 15th for the June issue of the Journal. The spotlight then will be on North America. Please update your totals at least once a year to remain on the scoreboard, and remember to use the NASWA Country List for counting totals. Thanks to all of our regular contributors, and welcome to those joining the scoreboard for the first time.

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