Hi Larry and others !

Maybe the negative comments are due to the fact that nothing
about the ''off-air'' times is mentioned on the TO4E WEB-site?
There is a very large ''time-table'' on this site with information
on the best times to work them from different areas on different
bands covering 24 hours. Also, even I, beeing a European, have
some problem understanding the informations from F5CQ, first
I thought that the meaning of not ''having energy'' for 24/24 was
that they were too tired...

Myself I'm waiting for TO4E to show up on 80, don't think we will
have propagations on 160, but it's going to be difficult if they
have to close down every day at 19.45 UTC.

I'm not negative to the operation, the CW-operators seem to
be very good, I have not listened on SSB. But I feel that it's wrong
to have a WEB-site with in-correct information. There could easily
be a ''news'' update on that site every day in an understandable
langauge.

        http://europa2003.free.fr/europa_2003-e.htm

73/DX de Osten SM5DQC       [EMAIL PROTECTED]


----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry, K4WLS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[DX-News]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 3:57 AM
Subject: [DX-News] FR/E - Comments


> I as well as you have seen numerous negative comments on
> FR/E on the cluster nets.  Many of you have stepped up to the plate with
bat
> to refutiate these negative comments. The FR/E Team thanks you for this.

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