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K9YA Telegraph
Fifth Anniversary For The Good News About Amateur Radio
It's been another great year at the K9YA Telegraph. Thanks to your strong
and continued support we're looking forward to celebrating our fifth anniversary in January 2008.
There's a definite buzz on the 'Net with the Telegraph earning enthusiastic comments from bloggers, reviewers and in discussion list threads. As we
wrote at the completion of our first year: "Our success derives from you,
our large, enthusiastic and devoted subscriber base worldwide, and to the writers whose contribution of personal stories-at once fascinating,
humorous, enlightening and compelling-made the Telegraph staff's inaugural year one of consistent joy and fulfillment." That truth remains unchanged,
but ever more encompassing as more of you, drawn from the international ham community, have joined the Telegraph readership and lent your experience to enlighten, evoke and entertain.
The Telegraph staff continues in its fifth year-as in our first-ebullient. Thank you for your messages of praise and encouragement, and remember: we're always on the lookout for your good story, or two.
The K9YA Telegraph is a free, monthly, general interest amateur radio publication read by hams in more than 100 countries. The Telegraph is a full-color e-Zine providing the stories and features most wanted by our subscribers because our subscribers write it. Check it out; we think you'll like it too.
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The January 2008 issue includes:
A Scholar's View... By Philip Cala-Lazar, K9PL
The Race with Obstacles By Francisc Grünberg, YO4PX
Lincolnwood Pack 74's First JOTA By Joel Byron, WD9ICL
There Were Angels Dining at the Ritz By Rod Newkirk, VA3ZBB/W9BRD
Hog Morse By K9YA Telegraph Staff
Ham Quips By Dick Sylvan, W9CBT
If you're in the mood for Morse, hankering for history, gluttonous for gear, ravished for a review, needing nostalgia, or just plain famished for fun, you'll find it in the K9YA Telegraph.
To download sample issues, subscribe or write an article, visit the K9YA Telegraph Web site.
http://www.k9ya.org
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