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Sponsor of Moncton Packet System - VE1FUN - BBS
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Club Stations - VE1EV, VE9MSR and VE9MSC

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MAARC Inc. is affilliated with the Radio Amateurs of Canada.
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Click HERE to go directly to the RAC listing of upcoming events...

MAARC Inc. is a member of the American Radio Relay League.

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RAC is among the national organizations throughout the world that make up the IARU

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VE9MPF

In a message dated 19/10/09 Stephen Conrad, VE9SC, advises that a Packet BBS is now in operation at VE9MPF located at the Codiac RCMP/GRC Headquarters at 520 Main Street, Moncton, NB.
Telnet Address:  ve9mpf.no-ip.org 6363
User name will be your call sign.
A password is required to gain access and one of your choice can be requested. Indicate your choice and send to VE9SC with your name and call sign.  You will be advised as soon as it is set up.
Two DX Clusters at VE9SC are also available:
ve9sc.no-ip.org 7300
ve9sc.no-ip.org 7373
One is DX-Spider Cluster and second is AR-Cluster. No password required.  Just sign in with your call sign.
Internet e-mail server to packet connection is also available. Instruction on its use will be sent on request.  “PuTTY,” a free Telnet application and MS TelNet are also available.
Contact Stephen, VE9SC at VE9MPF.
MAARC, Inc. has donated major elements of station equipment for VE9MPF at Codiac RCMP/GRC Headquarters in Moncton.

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Instead of re-inventing the wheel, go HERE for LOTS of information on Solar Conditions!  Kudos to VE3EN on putting together such a vast array of information!

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