
Youthnet NEWS 003
6/8/94

Alexis Leynes N9KYJ
E-mail: Alex.N9KYJ@aol.com
BBS: N9KYJ@W9ZMR.IL.USA.NA

International Packet Youth Forum.
As you have read in the June edition of the QST on page 58, there
will is a place for young hams to meet. Unfortunately, due to my
error, some of the details were vague. The time was moved after the
article was sent to print to Sundays at 2000 CST (8 p.m. Chicago,
same as Mondays at 0100 UTC) to accommodate the young people in the
Eastern Time zone who has to get some sleep. Additionaly, the node
where I telnet into has been moved to another location, and it took
me a while to find an alternate place to telnet from, so I appologize
for not cheking in to my own forum. Now the questions has been
pouring in to me, asking can they telnet to the forum on packet.
Since all situations are different I would like all of you who has a
question in regards to telneting to the forum, or about the forum
itself to contact me on an individual bases via E-mail, Packet or my
callbook address. And also, If you have already sent me a message and
received no response, try sending another one.

Strays

CORRECTION:
YOUTH NET ON INTERNET

	An item under Strays on page 51 of June QST that invited
young packet operators to join the International Youth Forum on
Saturday nights at 0200 UTC contained access instructions that had
some incorrect information. Licensed hams who operate TCP/IP packet
radio with a local Internet  "gateway" (or who otherwise have access
to the Internet) should Telnet to a local AmprNet Converse Server
(port 3600; eg, telnet 44.xx.xx.xx 3600), and after logging in, go to
Channel 14. The time of the forum has been also changed to Sunday at
2000 CST, to accommodate others in other time zones. Contact Alexis
Leynes, N9KYJ, 7703 Bolton Way, Hanover Park, IL 60103; e-mail
alex.n9kyj@aol.com or packet N9KYJ@W9ZMR.IL.USA.NOAM.--thanks, Walt
Dubose, K5YFW, San Antonio, Texas


73's DE Alex N9KYJ
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