Hello all Here are the full details for this weekend's co-ordinated listening event. It is open to everyone including CLE new-comers: Days: Friday 24 Nov. - Monday 27 Nov. Times: Start and end at midday, LOCAL time at the receiver. Range: 370.0 - 384.9 kHz Wherever you are, please join us and log the NDBs that you can positively identify that are listed in this busy frequency range (it includes 370.0 kHz but not 385 kHz), plus any UNIDs that you come across there. Short, medium and long logs are all welcome. Send your CLE log to the List, preferably as a plain text email (not in an attachment) with ‘CLE298 FINAL’ in its subject line. Please show on EVERY LINE of your log: # The date (e.g. '2023-11-24' or just the day no. '24') and UTC (the day changes at 00:00 UTC). # kHz (The beacon's nominal published frequency) If you don’t know it, please visit https://rxx.classaxe.com where you will find all the details. # The Call Ident. Show those main items FIRST on each line, before other optional details such as Location, Distance, etc. If you send any interim logs during the event, please also send your 'FINAL', complete, log. Always make your log interesting to everyone by giving details of your listening location (the 6-character Locator) and brief details of the receiver, aerial(s), etc., that you were using. We will send the usual 'Any More Logs?' email at about 19:00 UTC on Tuesday so that you can check that your log has been found OK. Do make sure that your log has arrived on the List at the very latest by 08:00 UTC on Wednesday 29 November. We will then hope to complete making the combined results within a day or two. You can find full information about current and past CLEs from the CLE page https://www.ndblist.info/cle.htm . You can also find your relevant seeklists made from REU/RNA/RWW by visiting https://rxx.classaxe.com/cle . Good listening Brian and Joachim (CLE Coordinators) (Reminder: You could use any ONE remote receiver for your loggings, stating its location and owner - with their permission if required. A remote listener may NOT also use another receiver, whether local or remote, to obtain further loggings for the same CLE)