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2002 marks the 75th anniversary of the Frankford Radio Club. To mark the occasion, the FRC is announcing the FRC 75th Anniversary Award.
This award will be issued to anyone who submits a list of 75 FRC members contacted in contests during 2002. QSLs are not required. Submit a
list via email or regular mail to:


John Lindmeier
12479 Barbary Place
Philadelphia, Pa. 19154
USA

or

lindmeie@verizon.net


To make the award easier to track, you can download a current roster of active FRC members. The file is in .DIF format which should be readable by a variety of programs. If you cannot read the .DIF file, please send
an email to the address above, requesting the format you want and we
will try and help you.

Learn about the history behind these 75 years

Good Luck and See you in the contests during 2002.

view or download list of FRC members, present roster including honorary members.

Historic list of FRC members
, (some calls have been reissued).

Software to find FRC members in your ASCII logs. This software, by K3CT, will search your ASCII contest or other logs, and prepare a list of all the FRC members you have worked. This will make application for the various FRC awards very easy.



 

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