This was posted earlier tonight on the IRCA Mailing List with credit to J.D. Stephens. This should be a fun test. Note the prizes!
Les Rayburn, N1LF Central Alabama
Saw the following info on tonight's WQMA DX test on DX-MidAMerica, and since I don't remember seeing these details on Topica, thought I'd re-post it here in case in gets out to at least some DXers in time:
"One of America's last remaining AM Top 40 Stations, "Q1520AM" will be conducting a DX Test on February 15, 2004 from 12am to 2am Central Time. Programming will consist of voice and morse code id's, along with contact information and music in between. WQMA will be operating on 1520Khz, with it's daytime only power of 250 Watts, Non Directional. We will be giving away a small prize package in two different catergories: 1.) Farthest Away DX Report that WQMA recieves 2.) Random Winner We will also send a sign QSL Letter/Card to anyone requesting verification. TO be correctly verified, please include as much information in your report as possible. Mail all DX related correspondence to: Paul B. Walker, Jr. WQMA-AM 1520 1820 West Marks Road Marks, MS 38646 Happy Listening! "
73,
J.D. Stephens Hampton Cove, AL
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Les Rayburn, director High Noon Film 100 Centerview Drive Suite 111 Birmingham, AL 35216 (205) 824-8930 (205) 824-8960 FAX (205) 253-4867 CELL http://www.highnoonfilm.com
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