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RSSL NEWS is published monthly by The Radio Society of Sri Lanka (RSSL) as its official journal and is sent free of charge and post paid to all its members and selected libraries worldwide. It is posted on the penultimate Wednesday of each month at the Central Mail Exchange, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Editor : Victor 4S7VK- victorg@slt.lk


Contributions to RSSL NEWS

RSSL NEWS is a forum for RSSL members’ amateur radio and electronics technical experiments, experiences, opinions and news.

Manuscripts with drawings and/or photos (including those of the authors) are always welcome. Articles on computer disk or Internet e-mail
with text formatted using Microsoft Word® or WordPerfect® for Windows; and diagrams formatted using Visio® are especially
welcome. They should be forwarded to

Victor Goonetilleke, Editor 'RSSL NEWS', 'SHANGRI-LA', 298, Madapatha Road, PILIYANDALA. Tel. +94-11-2614098(H)

victorg@slt.lk

 to be received not later than two weeks before the last Wednesday of the month of issue.


RSSL NEWS via E-Mail!

As an experiment, the Editor is offering to e-mail you (including non-members of the RSSL)RSSL NEWS as a MS Word attachment.  Regular recipients in Sri Lanka will continue to receive a hard copy in the post as usual even if they elect to receive a copy by e-mail as well. Regular recipients abroad may waive their hard copy by post to save the RSSL some postage expenses.

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Publisher’s Notice:

Views and opinions contained in articles and other material published herein are of their respective authors’ and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Publisher.

The Publisher has taken all reasonable care in the preparation of this journal to ensure that all advice and data contained herein are safe and reliable. The Publisher does not guarantee it or accept legal responsibility in any way for it including in respect of any damage or injury that may be caused; nor does the Publisher accept responsibility in any way for the failure to obtain specified components.

Notice is also given that if any equipment that is still under warranty is modified in any way or used or connected with home-built equipment then that warranty may be void.