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   The ARRL Letter                                                         
   January 30, 2020                                                        
                                                                           
     * ARRL to Argue for Continued Access to 3 GHz Spectrum as FCC Sets     
       Comment Deadlines                                                    
     * ARRL Expands Its Roster of Online Discussion Groups                  
     * Yukon's VY1JA Plans to Be Back for 2020 ARRL November Sweepstakes    
       CW                                                                   
     * The K7RA Solar Update                                               
     * Just Ahead in Radiosport                                            
     * New Amateur Extra-Class Question Pool Released                      
     * HuskySat-1 With VHF/UHF Linear Transponder Set to Deploy Soon       
     * State QSO Party Challenge Announced                                 
     * Iowa State Parks on the Air 2020 Celebrates Centennial of Iowa      
       State Parks                                                         
     * YOTA Camp 2020 in the Americas Donations Are Being Matched          
     * Past ARRL Southeastern Division Director H. Dale Strieter, W4QM, SK 
     * In Brief...                                                         
     * Upcoming ARRL Section, State, and Division Conventions              
   ARRL to Argue for Continued Access to 3 GHz Spectrum as FCC Sets        
   Comment Deadlines                                                       
                                                                           
   At its annual meeting on January 17 - 18, the ARRL Board of Directors   
   instructed Washington Counsel Dave Siddall, K3ZJ, to prepare a strong   
   response to protect amateur access to spectrum in the 3 GHz range. In   
   its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in WT Docket 19-348, the FCC   
   proposed to relocate all non-federal operations, including amateur      
   uses, to spectrum outside the 3.3 - 3.55 GHz band.                      
                                                                           
                                      The ARRL Board met January 17 - 18   
                                      in Windsor, Connecticut. [Michelle   
                                      Patnode, W3MVP, photo]               
                                                                           
   The Commission anticipates auctioning this spectrum to expand           
   commercial use of 5G cellular and wireless broadband services, if       
   agreement can be reached on relocation of -- or sharing with -- the     
   federal incumbents that operate in the same band. Publication of the    
   NPRM in the Federal Register on January 22 established deadlines of     
   February 21 for comments and March 23 for reply comments.               
                                                                           
   The FCC has requested comment on the uses radio amateurs make of the    
   spectrum and appropriate relocation options. Complicating matters is    
   the fact that radio amateurs must consider the possibility that the     
   immediately adjacent 3.1 - 3.3 GHz band is included in the spectrum     
   that Congress has identified for similar study. FCC Commissioner        
   Michael O'Rielly, in a December statement, referenced the fact that the 
   lower band may also be considered for non-federal reallocation,         
   potentially limiting relocation possibilities.                          
                                                                           
   Amateurs make substantial use of the 3.3 - 3.5 GHz band that would be   
   hard to replicate elsewhere, and they had filed more than 150 comments  
   before the designated comment period even began. Among users looking at 
   options are those who use this spectrum for Earth-Moon-Earth            
   (moonbounce) communication, mesh networks, experiments with             
   communication over long distances, radiosport, and amateur television.  
   A portion of the band is also designated for use by amateur satellites  
   in ITU Regions 2 and 3 (the Americas and Asia/Pacific).                 
                                                                           
   A report is due by March 23 from the National Telecommunications and    
   Information ministration (NTIA) evaluating the feasibility of having  
   federal users share all or part of the 3.1 - 3.55 GHz band with         
   commercial wireless services. This report is required by the Making     
   Opportunities for Broadband Investment and Limiting Excessive and       
   Needless Obstacles to Wireless (MOBILE NOW) Act. The results of the     
   NTIA report will impact how much spectrum ultimately may be             
   re-allocated for auction to wireless providers.                         
                                                                           
   ARRL urges amateurs who comment to inform the FCC about the uses they   
   make of the 3 GHz spectrum. Short comments and longer statements may be 
   filed electronically. Visit the FCC "How to Comment on FCC Proceedings" 
   page for more information. Commenters should reference WT Docket        
   19-348.                                                                 
   ARRL Expands Its Roster of Online Discussion Groups                     
                                                                           
   ARRL's Committee on Communication with Members has launched three new   
   online discussion forums as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance and  
   improve communication between ARRL leadership and members or            
   prospective members. The new forums, which focus on antenna law,        
   regulatory issues, and support for new amateur radio licensees, will go 
   live on Thursday, January 30, at 0400 UTC.                              
                                                                           
   The committee launched the three new discussion groups on the basis of  
   requests from the amateur radio community, to support ARRL's efforts to 
   provide more resources for beginner-to-intermediate operators.          
                                                                           
   The online discussion program launched last fall with three forums --   
   contesting, awards, and the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) -- 
   all open to the amateur radio community. The program was based on the   
   success of the online ARRL-LoTW Group, which, for the past several      
   years, has served to answer questions and generate discussions about    
   ways to improve the service.                                            
     * ARRL New England Division Director and attorney Fred Hopengarten,   
       K1VR, will moderate the Antenna Law and Policy Forum. Hopengarten   
       is the author of Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur.              
     * ARRL Regulatory Affairs Manager Dan Henderson, N1ND, will moderate  
       the Regulatory Affairs forum.                                       
     * QST Editor and ARRL Publications Manager Steve Ford, WB8IMY, will   
       moderate the New Hams forum.                                        
                                                                           
   ARRL IT Manager Michael Keane, K1MK, worked with Groups.io to set up    
   the new groups. Those wishing to subscribe must use a Groups.io         
   username and password, if they have one, or create a Groups.io account  
   if they don't.                                                          
                                                                           
   The new groups join an ARRL discussion forum lineup that already        
   includes:                                                               
     * ARRL-Contesting, moderated by ARRL Contest visory Committee       
       Chairman Dennis Egan, W1UE.                                         
     * ARRL-Awards, moderated by ARRL Radiosport and Field Services        
       Manager Bart Jahnke, W9JJ.                                          
     * ARRL-IARU, moderated by IARU Secretary David Sumner, K1ZZ.          
     * ARRL-LOTW, moderated by ARRL IT Manager Michael Keane, K1MK.        
                                                                           
   Everyone who subscribes to an ARRL Group is automatically subscribed to 
   "ARRL Groups," an administrative feature that allows ARRL to convey     
   routine announcements to subscribers of all ARRL groups, such as        
   planned system outages.                                                 
                                                                           
   ARRL expects to create additional online groups that focus on other     
   areas of interest to radio amateurs, including ARRL activities,         
   services, initiatives, and policies.                                    
                                                                           
   ARRL currently hosts some "members-only" online forums that include the 
   topics of Awards and Contesting. While these forums will continue to    
   operate, participants are being encouraged to post new topics in the    
   new groups.                                                             
                                                                           
   All questions will be welcome, no matter how many times they have       
   already been asked and answered, or how obvious the answers might be.   
   Neither personal attacks nor foul language will be tolerated. Violators 
   will immediately be placed on "moderated" status, meaning their         
   subsequent posts will require Moderator approval. Civility and courtesy 
   are expected, even when disagreeing.                                    
                                                                           
   The Committee believes that providing more opportunities for two-way    
   discussion between the organization's leaders and the entire ham radio  
   community will assist ARRL in truly serving the needs of this           
   community. -- Thanks to ARRL Communications Manager Dave Isgur, N1RSN   
                                                                         
   Yukon's VY1JA Plans to Be Back for 2020 ARRL November Sweepstakes CW    
                                                                           
   ARRL November Sweepstakes stalwart J. Allen, VY1JA, in Canada's Yukon   
   Territory, may not be off the air quite yet. Allen announced his        
   retirement from ham radio last November, but now says he plans to keep  
   a small station on the air "for as long as possible," leaving one       
   antenna tower in place. Allen told ARRL earlier this month that there's 
   a "strong likelihood" he'll return for the 2020 ARRL November           
   Sweepstakes CW in the Low Power category, using his own call sign.      
                                                                           
   For the past few years, the remotely operated VY1AAA, using equipment   
   and antennas located at VY1JA, has been among the precious few stations 
   handing out the Northern Territories multiplier in Sweepstakes. Gerry   
   Hull, W1VE/VE1RM, told ARRL that the remote equipment and high-power    
   amplifier have now been removed, along with the radio gear and antennas 
   from Allen's larger station, which will be sold. Allen, who has been    
   diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, says his current medication has     
   stabilized his condition, but he's been looking ahead to the day when   
   his wife, Ann, would face the task of dismantling and disposing of his  
   station equipment and antennas.                                         
                                                                           
   "Because I am concerned about what I will be like in a few years or so, 
   I wanted to sell out the station completely so that Ann would not have  
   a big problem on her hands removing poles, towers, cables, gear, and so 
   on," he explained.                                                      
                                                                           
   Allen thanked Hull; Cary Rubenfeld, VE4EA; Chuck Cullian, K0RF, and     
   Tyson Schulz, VY1SLZ, for their assistance. Rubenfeld is handling the   
   sale of Allen's gear, while Schulz has pledged to assist in dismantling 
   and disposing of Allen's scaled-down station when the time comes.       
   Cullian has provided a transceiver for Allen, who no longer had an      
   operational radio on site.                                              
                                                                           
   "It means that, for as long as I remain functional, I intend to keep    
   VY1JA on the air, and especially to be there for as many ARRL           
   Sweepstakes as possible," Allen said.                                   
                                                                           
   Hull said he and others involved with the VY1AAA remote operations have 
   been looking for a new home for the VY1AAA remote gear and radio.       
   The K7RA Solar Update                                                   
                                                                           
   Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, reports: This week, we finally saw the return  
   of sunspots over 6 of the last 7 days, January 24 - 29. The average     
   daily sunspot number rose from 0 to 11.1, while average daily solar     
   flux jumped from 71.2 to 72.9.                                          
                                                                           
   Geomagnetic indicators remained very quiet, signaling continued great   
   conditions on 160 and 80 meters. Predicted solar flux over the next     
   month and a half is 74 on January 30 - February 2; 70 on February 3 -   
   6; 71 on February 7 - 13; 72 on February 14 - 20; 73 on February 21 -   
   22; 74 on February 23 - 29; 72 on March 1 - 3; 71 on March 4 - 11, and  
   72 on March 12 - 14.                                                    
                                                                           
   Predicted planetary A index is 8 on January 30; 5 on January 31 -       
   February 24; 10 on February 25 - 26; 5 on February 27 - 29; 8 on March  
   1 - 3, and 5 on March 4 - 14.                                           
                                                                           
   On January 27, the total sunspot area was 100 millionth of the visible  
   solar disc. The total sunspot area hasn't been larger or even near that 
   size since May 18, 2019, when the area was 140 millionth of the visible 
   solar disk.                                                             
                                                                           
   Sunspot numbers for January 23 - 29 were 0, 12, 14, 18, 12, 11, and 11, 
   with a mean of 11.1. The 10.7-centimeter flux was 70.8, 71, 72.7, 74.7, 
   72.9, 74.2, and 74.3, with a mean of 72.9. Estimated planetary A        
   indices were 5, 3, 3, 4, 3, 5, and 9, with a mean of 4.6. Middle        
   latitude A index was 3, 1, 3, 2, 2, 4, and 6, with a mean of 3.         
                                                                           
   A comprehensive K7RA Solar Update is posted Fridays on the ARRL         
   website. For more information concerning radio propagation, visit the   
   ARRL Technical Information Service, read "What the Numbers Mean...,"    
   and check out K9LA's Propagation Page.                                  
                                                                           
   A propagation bulletin archive is available. Monthly charts offer       
   propagation projections between the US and a dozen DX locations.        
                                                                           
   Share your reports and observations.                                    
                                                                         
   Just Ahead in Radiosport                                                
     * February 1 -- Minnesota QSO Party (CW, phone, digital)              
     * February 1 -- FYBO Winter QRP Sprint (CW, phone, digital)           
     * February 1 -- AGCW Straight Key Party (CW)                          
     * February 1 -- FISTS Winter Slow Speed Sprint (CW)                   
     * February 1 -- Black Sea Cup International (CW, phone)               
     * February 1 - 2 -- Vermont QSO Party (CW, phone, digital)            
     * February 1 - 2 -- 10-10 International Winter Contest, SSB           
     * February 1 - 2 -- F9AA Cup, CW                                      
     * February 1 - 2 -- Mexico RTTY International Contest                 
     * February 1 - 2 -- British Columbia QSO Party (CW, phone, digital)   
     * February 2 -- North American Sprint, CW                             
     * February 3 -- 3.5 RSGB 80-Meter Club Championship, SSB              
     * February 4 -- ARS Spartan Sprint (CW)                               
     * February 5 -- UKEICC 80-Meter Contest (Phone)                       
     * February 6 -- NRAU 10-Meter Activity Contest (CW, phone, digital)   
     * February 6 -- SKCC Sprint Europe (CW)                               
                                                                           
   See the ARRL Contest Calendar for more information. For in-depth        
   reporting on amateur radio contesting, subscribe to The ARRL Contest    
   Update via your ARRL member profile email preferences.                  
   New Amateur Extra-Class Question Pool Released                          
                                                                           
   The new Amateur Extra-class license examination question pool,          
   effective from July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2024, has been released   
   and is available at the National Conference of Volunteer Coordinators   
   (NCVEC) website.                                                        
                                                                           
   The 2020 - 2024 Extra-class pool incorporates significant changes       
   compared to the current 2016 - 2020 question pool, which expires on     
   June 30. The number of questions in the pool was reduced from 712 to    
   622. The result was 239 modified questions, 49 new questions, and 139   
   questions removed due to changes in what was felt to be an abundance of 
   outdated questions, while areas of new technology and subjects were     
   added.                                                                  
                                                                           
   In addition, an effort was made to balance the difficulty level,        
   removing or replacing some questions deemed too easy or too difficult   
   compared to the rest of the pool.                                       
                                                                           
   The 2020 pool has 10 diagrams, which have been renumbered because the   
   new question pool has two fewer than the 2016 question pool.            
                                                                         
   HuskySat-1 With VHF/UHF Linear Transponder Set to Deploy Soon           
                                                                           
   The University of Washington's HuskySat-1 3U CubeSat, launched November 
   2, 2019, is set to deploy on January 31 after the vehicle that carried  
   it to the International Space Station undocks. HuskySat-1 has remained  
   stowed aboard a Northrop Grumman Cygnus supply vehicle. Within 24 hours 
   after Cygnus' departure from the ISS, HuskySat-1 and SwampSat 2 will be 
   deployed into orbit.                                                    
                                                                           
                                      University of Washington graduate    
                                      student Paige Northway with          
                                      HuskySat-1. She has been involved in 
                                      the project since its inception.     
                                                                           
   After deployment, HuskySat-1's 1,200 bps BPSK beacon on 435.800 MHz     
   should be active and decodable with the latest release of AMSAT's       
   FoxTelem software. HuskySat-1 is expected to carry out its primary      
   mission before being turned over to AMSAT for amateur radio operation.  
                                                                           
   HuskySat-1 features a 30 kHz wide V/U linear transponder for SSB and    
   CW. The uplink passband will be 145.910 - 145.940 MHz LSB/CW. The       
   downlink passband will be 435.840 - 435.810 MHz USB/CW (inverting).     
   Telemetry will be transmitted on 435.800 MHz, 1k2 bps BPSK with an      
   experimental downlink at 24.049 GHz. The "Fox-in-a-Box" FoxTelem        
   software has been updated for HuskySat-1 operation at its download      
   website. The new release now contains the SD card image,                
   FIAB-distro8-V1.08w.zip. This file, when unzipped and written to a 16   
   GB SD card, will provide the latest software for FoxTelem and will run  
   on a Raspberry Pi 4. The 1.08 versions can switch bands between         
   listening on VHF and UHF, based on which Fox and Husky satellites are   
   overhead at the time.                                                   
                                                                           
   The linear transponder and telemetry system carried aboard AMSAT's      
   Fox-1E was designed for use in different CubeSats merely by adding an   
   interface adapter for connection to the host bus. Noting the prevalence 
   of CubeSats built and launched by universities and other organizations, 
   AMSAT adopted a goal of "amateur radio in every CubeSat."               
                                                                           
   ditional information is posted on the University of Washington Husky  
   Satellite Lab site. -- Thanks to AMSAT News Service via the HuskySat-1  
   Team, AMSAT Engineering, AMSAT Operations, the Fox Telemetry Team, and  
   NASA                                                                    
   State QSO Party Challenge Announced                                     
                                                                           
   The State QSO Party Challenge is a competition comprised of other       
   contests, namely state and provincial QSO parties. As explained on the  
   website, the annual cumulative score program is open to any radio       
   amateur who participates in any approved state QSO parties (SQPs).      
   Participants just need to submit their QSO party scores to              
   3830scores.com to enter the challenge.                                  
                                                                           
   Participants' cumulative scores will be calculated by totaling up the   
   number of reported contacts and multiplying by the number of SQPs       
   entered in the year to date. Periodic standings will be posted to       
   3830scores.com, the QSOParty Groups.io forum, and the StateQSOParty.com 
   website.                                                                
                                                                           
   "Using the number of QSO parties entered as a multiplier is expected to 
   encourage radio amateurs to enter more state/province QSO parties," the 
   program's organizers said. "The first SQPs in 2020 are the Vermont,     
   Minnesota, and British Columbia QSO Parties in the first weekend of     
   February."                                                              
                                                                           
   Entrants must make at least two contacts in a QSO party for it to count 
   as a multiplier. The full details are available on the State QSO Party  
   Challenge website.                                                      
                                                                           
   Challenge sponsors expressed appreciation to Bruce Horn, WA7BNM, for    
   developing the SQP Activity Tracker on 3830scores.com.                  
                                                                         
   Iowa State Parks on the Air 2020 Celebrates Centennial of Iowa State    
   Parks                                                                   
                                                                           
   Iowa State Parks on the Air (IASPOTA-2020) is under way and will        
   continue through year's end. The event is sponsored by the Great River  
   Amateur Radio Club, with the support of Iowa ARRL Section Manager Lelia 
   Garner, WA0UIG, and the Iowa Division of Natural Resources (DNR).       
                                                                           
   According to Colin Wheatley, W9UPK, Iowa had the first state park       
   system in the nation, and Iowa's first state park, Backbone State Park, 
   was dedicated in 1920. Since then, the state park system has grown to   
   some 70 parks and recreational facilities, including 63 state parks.    
                                                                           
   Stations logging contacts with five of Iowa's state parks during the    
   year-long celebration can request a certificate by sending a legal-size 
   self-addressed, sealed envelope to IASPOTA-2020 c/o Great River Amateur 
   Radio Club, P.O. Box 1384, Dubuque, IA 52004.                           
   YOTA Camp 2020 in the Americas Donations Are Being Matched              
                                                                           
   Youth on the Air (YOTA) 2020 Camp Director Neil Rapp, WB9VPG, has       
   announced that, thanks to a generous radio amateur, a matching fund     
   drive is in progress through the end of February to help fund the 2020  
   YOTA Camp, June 21 - 26 at the National Voice of America Museum of      
   Broadcasting in West Chester, Ohio.                                     
                                                                           
   "From now until the end of February, every dollar donated to the Youth  
   on the Air Camp will be matched by Steve McGrane, KM9G, up to a total   
   of $4,000," Rapp said. "Your donations in support of this unique        
   opportunity for youth to share ham radio with their peers will count    
   double until the end of February."                                      
                                                                           
   Donations may be made via PayPal, GoFundMe, or a check. Rapp said       
   donations could make it possible to increase the number of campers from 
   20 to 30 to better meet demand.                                         
                                                                           
   "Our corporate and foundation sponsors have raised most of the funds,   
   but we need clubs and individuals to finish the job," he explained.     
                                                                           
   Rapp is an alumnus of the ARRL Teachers Institute on Wireless           
   Technology TI-1 and TI-2 courses.                                       
   Past ARRL Southeastern Division Director H. Dale Strieter, W4QM, SK     
                                                                           
   Past ARRL Southeastern Division Director Dale Strieter, W4QM            
   (ex-W4DQS), of Cocoa Beach, died on January 6. An ARRL Life Member, he  
   was 92 and a founding member of the Maxim Society. Strieter was ARRL    
   Southeastern Division Director from 1970 until 1973.                    
                                                                           
   During World War II, he served as a US Maritime Service radio officer   
   in the Pacific. After the war, he received a BS in electrical           
   engineering from Michigan State. He got his amateur radio license in    
   1947. Strieter later earned an MSEE from Michigan State, and then       
   worked as an audio engineer.                                            
                                                                           
   In 1958, Strieter moved to Cocoa Beach to work for General Electric,    
   was a NASA contractor, and he served as the guidance engineer on the    
   Mercury and Gemini manned spaceflight missions.                         
                                                                           
   Strieter was a prolific DXpeditioner. After 20 years with GE, he        
   returned to sea in 1979 as a radio officer in the US Merchant Marine on 
   a ship generally anchored at the Chagos Islands. As VQ9QM, Strieter     
   logged more than 200,000 contacts from nearby Diego Garcia Island,      
   between 1986 and 2001. He retired in 2002. -- Thanks to Tom Tenney,     
   W8OJM, and Don Karvonen, K8MFO                                          
   In Brief...                                                             
                                                                           
   The W8S DXpedition team heading to Swains Island in the Pacific in      
   March reports, "All lights are green." Team members will leave from     
   home in early March, and all will convene in Pago Pago, American Samoa, 
   to board the vessel Manu Atele, which will transport everyone to the    
   atoll. The voyage will take 24 hours. Smaller vessels will carry the    
   operators and equipment to the island at high tide, which the update    
   called "a serious challenge." The ship will not remain offshore while   
   the DXpedition is under way, "hopefully picking the team up again after 
   14 days." An international team of 10 operators will be active from     
   March 10 to March 25 on all HF bands on CW, SSB, FT8, and RTTY.         
   Operation will be 24/7 from two separate camps on the island, each with 
   two stations. Visit the Swains Island 2020 DXpedition website for more  
   information.                                                            
                                                                           
   Dayton Hamvention 2020 Web Portal Opens for Tickets, Exhibit Space      
   Online orders for Dayton Hamvention^(R) 2020 tickets, inside exhibit    
   spaces, and flea market spots can now be placed online. Those who       
   ordered online in 2019 should have their user IDs and passwords         
   available when placing orders. Hamvention's all-volunteer staff will    
   work as quickly as possible to respond to orders. If you encounter      
   difficulties, email the appropriate committee: Tickets, Inside          
   Exhibits, or Flea Market. Hamvention announced in December that it      
   would be increasing the cost of admission and its booth fees. General   
   admission is now $26 in advance or $31 at the gate for all 3 days. The  
   cost of flea market spots has risen by $5 per space, and inside         
   exhibitors will pay $30. Hamvention 2020 takes place May 15 - 17 at the 
   Greene County Fairgrounds and Exhibition Center, 210 Fairground Road,   
   Xenia, Ohio.                                                            
                                                                           
   The Northeast HamXposition -- formerly known as "Boxboro" -- is moving  
   and will take place this year July 24 - 26 in Marlborough,              
   Massachusetts. The new venue, the Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel and    
   Trade Center, is about 15 miles from Boxboro off Interstate 495 (Exit   
   24A). The Northeast HamXposition, which had been held in early          
   September in past years, hosts the ARRL New England Division            
   Convention. "The new venue offers us much-needed additional capacity    
   for forums, a larger flea market, and ample parking right in the        
   hotel's main lot," said Event Chairman Bob DeMattia, K1IW. We will      
   announce very soon when the hotel is accepting reservations." DeMattia  
   pointed out that the Marlborough location has a lot to offer, including 
   dozens of restaurants in the vicinity and the new Apex Entertainment    
   Center on Route 20, adjacent to the hotel.                              
                                                                           
   The location of the W9DXCC ARRL Specialty Operating Convention has      
   changed. The event will take place September 11 - 12 at the Chicago     
   Marriott Hotel in Naperville, Illinois. Registration and hotel          
   reservations will open in the spring. W9DXCC is sponsored by the        
   Northern Illinois DX Association. This year's event will include a      
   Contest University and DX University. Saturday's events will include    
   forums, QSL card checking, a CW pileup contest, an evening reception,   
   and a banquet. For more information, visit the W9DXCC website. --       
   Thanks to Kermit Carlson, W9XA; The Daily DX                            
                                                                           
   The Alexanderson alternator 2019 Christmas Eve transmission on 17.2 kHz 
   from SAQ in Grimeton, Sweden, was heard by more than 400 listeners. SAQ 
   reported conditions were very good, with clear, dry weather, and the    
   vintage transmitter functioned flawlessly. Lars Kålland, SM6NM, was at  
   the key to deliver his last Christmas message before he retired. SAQ    
   said it was "stunned" by the number of reports it received -- a total   
   of 426 from 32 countries, including the US and Canada.                  
                                                                           
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       Virginia                                                            
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