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Subject: Re: PSN Station Codes
From: Steve Hammond
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 1999 17:04:40 -0700


Greg, I like the idea that they be on the WEB. I just posted the lists
that I made last year for the Library of Congress listing. Feel free to
manage the updates. 
Regards, Steve Hammond   PSN  San Jose

Greg wrote:
> 
> If nobody else wants too, I can be the coordinator. Buelller? Bueller?
> Bueller?
> 
> Okey dokey? Should we have a vote or something? Motion to burn Greg at
> the stake?
> 
> Should the station ID numbers be somewhat private or on a web page? I
> have more than enough server space for a web page.
> 
> Should it be first come, first served? Or maybe a battle to the death?
> 
> ,Greg
> 
> "Rex Klopfenstein, Jr" wrote:
> >
> > Am I missing something!  Is there a 'clearinghouse' for assignment of
> > station codes?  Is there a place (USGS) to find the allocated PSXX0
> > codes.  I am thinking of picking PSBG0 as my station code.
> >
> > Any feedback would be appreciated
> >
> > Rex Klopfenstein, Jr
> > Bowling Green, OH
> 
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