Here is a short summary of those who contributed the most time..

These people spent all three days monitoring 12 to 15 hours a day... in no

particular order..

W2AYY - Dave in Missouri

KD6JHV - Noel in Utah

KC8YJJ - Gary in Ohio

AG4ZG - Robert in Tampa, Florida - Net Control

These above individuals went well beyond what they volunteered for and were

pivotal in receiving the last transmission from Haiti.

They also acted as frequency monitors, politely nudging people when needed

to keep the frequency clear throughout all three days. This task was more

than a one person job at various times of the day. We varied our tolerance

of interference based on that days activity in Haiti by N8SAQ/HH.

Thanks should go out to all national and international radio operators who

graciously moved to a new frequency when requested. I could only give you

a list from my side from my recording... I could not tell you who the

others chased away. One problem that should be mentioned... is that people

developed a nasty habit of tuning up their linear amplifiers without asking

if the frequency is in use. A simple request at their low power settings

(100W) would have been heard.