Phil,  Thank You very much for your excellent effort to digitize and keep AMSAT 
Publications.  I have been active with AMSAT since the early
1970 and do have some some publications.  I will inventory my collection and if 
they are not on your fine list I will send you dates and see if you can use 
them.  I noticed the references in the newsletters to the AMSAT International 
Net on 14,280mhz and the North American 75 Meter nets on 3.855 mh what fun  I 
can still remember  coping the AMSAT Bulletins on paper...... 73  Again we all 
thank you.    Joe W7TYN AMSAT #3951   

On Jul 8, 2013, at 2:15 PM, Phil Karn wrote:

> On 06/28/2013 11:03 AM, Les Rayburn wrote:
>> Does AMSAT offer compilations (back issues) of the AMSAT Journal in PDF
>> format on CD, similar to the way that the ARRL and other organizations
>> do with their publications?
> 
> A while ago I scanned my own collection of *old* AMSAT publications, from 
> AMSAT's founding in 1969 through the mid 1980s, mainly so I could thin out 
> the stacks of paper in our house. They're on my website at
> 
> http://www.ka9q.net/newsletters.html
> 
> --Phil
> 
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