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The ARRL Letter
Vol. 23, No. 39
October 1, 2004
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* Saudi Arabia's HZ1AB is history: The HZ1AB club station in Saudi Arabia
now is history. Originally the United States Military Training Mission
station and more recently known as the Dhahran Amateur Radio Club, HZ1AB
was a well-known DX call sign for almost six decades. Club Secretary
Thomas Carlsson, SM0CXU/AB5CQ, said this week that new station license
requirements in Saudi Arabia made it necessary to shut down the station,
and the call sign has been reissued to a Saudi national. QSL manager Leo
Fry, K8PYD, has the HZ1AB logs to handle any late QSL requests. Earlier
this year, Saudi Arabia licensed 18 new Amateur Radio operators. Details
about licensing there are available on the Saudi Arabia Communications and
Information Technology Commission Web site
<http://www.citc.gov.sa/CITC/EN/SpectrumManagement/generalservices/?sm=9 >.
--The Daily DX <http://www.dailydx.com > and Thomas Carlsson, SM0CXU/AB0CQ

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