[600MRG] Google mail

Carl km1h at jeremy.mv.com
Sun Aug 10 14:50:28 CDT 2014


Id be very careful what I post on Gmail as they have a software package for 
snooping and sending results to the feds.

I wouldnt expect anything beyond the ordinary to get posted on here but 
elsewhere use caution about expressing yourself.

Carl
KM1H



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glen Zook" <gzook at yahoo.com>
To: "Frederick Raab" <fraab at gmrr.biz>; <600mrg at w7ekb.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [600MRG] Google mail


Yahoo Mail is now doing the same thing with a number of reflectors. But, a 
few of the messages come through fine and yet most, from the same reflector, 
get dumped to SPAM. I move every one of the messages placed improperly in 
the SPAM folder. Unfortunately, the next time around there are still 
messages, from the same reflector, in the SPAM folder.

The changes are definitely a "pain in the posterior"!

Glen, K9STH

Website:  http://k9sth.net


On Sunday, August 10, 2014 11:10 AM, Frederick Raab <fraab at gmrr.biz> wrote:




August 10, 2014

Gentlemen:

  I recently routed the 600 MRG reflector to an
account based upon Google mail. Their spam filter
is extremely aggressive and extremely stupid. Every
time someone new sends a message to the reflector,
it goes to spam. After I tell it the mail is not
spam, it usually remembers. But this applies only
to one specific sender.


73, Fritz, W1FR,
Coordinator, ARRL 500-kHz Experiment

Frederick H. (Fritz) Raab, Ph.D.
GREEN MOUNTAIN RADIO RESEARCH COMPANY
77 Vermont Avenue, Fort Ethan Allen
Colchester, Vermont 05446 USA
Tel./Fax.: +1 (802) 655-9670 Home: +1 (802) 862-0997
E-mail: f.raab at ieee.org
Alt: w1fr at arrl.net
Web: www.gmrr.biz

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SPECIAL EVENT - 630/600 METERS


  The 630/600-meter operators will be conducting
a special event during the weekend of Oct 31 - Nov 1 -
Nov. 2. This event marks the 106th anniversary of the
Berlin Treaty that created the international distress
frequency at 500 kHz. This event includes US experimental
stations, Canadian amateur stations, and US heritage
maritime stations.

  For US experimental ops, this will be a CW event and
the main activities will be:

- Some stations will run beacons with special anniversary
  messages, perhaps followed by special QSLs.

- Other stations will simulation maritime communication.
  They will call CQ on a designated calling frequency and
  then QSY to complete the QSO. Silent periods will
  be observed.

- The frequency bands are
  465 to 480 kHz and
  495 to 510 kHz.
  Different licensees have different frequency authorizations

- The designated calling frequencies are
  475 kHz for the lower band
  500 kHz for the upper band.

- This may be the last such event with operations on
  500 kHz itself. This band is not being included
  in new experimental licenses as it is supposedly
  reserved for a new maritime-data service.


  The Maritime Radio Historical Society (MRHS) will
conduct a mini "Night of Nights" with special attention to
MF operations. This will give listeners the best chance
of copying their MF signals by operating during the winter
and extending our operating hours well into the evening
hours Pacific time. KPH will keep 500 kc and 426 kc
(and HF) active with special messages, press and weather.
And they will send a verification to any listeners who mail
in a reception report.


  Three Canadian amateurs will be operating in the
472 - 429 kHz band.

In addition to activities similar to those of the US
experimental stations, the Canadian amateurs will
conduct cross-band communication tests with amateurs
operating on 80 and 40 meters. The plans include:

Station: VO1NA (Joe) GN37 TORBAY, Newfoundland
Time: 2130Z - 0130Z Friday evening Oct 31-Nov1
TX Frequency: 477.7 kHz
RX (QSX) Frequency: 3562 / 7062 kHz

Station: VE7SL (Steve) CN88 Mayne Island, B.C.
Time: 0200Z - 0600Z Friday evening Nov 1(Z)
TX Frequency: 473.0 kHz
RX (QSX) Frequency: 3566 / 7066 kHz

Station: VE7BDQ (John) CN87 Delta, B.C.
Time: 0200Z - 1000Z Friday evening Nov 1(Z)
TX Frequency: 474.0 kHz
RX (QSX) Frequency: 3536 kHz

All stations will either call CQ or run "VVV"
marker beacons while listening on their respective
QSX frequencies. QSX frequencies will be included
in the CQ or marker beacon.


  The official time period is

00:00 on Nov. 1 through
23:59 on Nov. 2.

These include Friday and Saturday evenings in North
America. Stations on the east coast may start a
little earlier if they like.


  More information may be available at www.500kc.com
as the time approaches.


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