Hi Brett,
That was WB7DZX who lives down in the Burley area now; or, at least she used
to. Her husband's name is Harry and I think his call is K7HK.
Take care guys and 73.
Kevin :)
Amateur Radio: K7RX
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Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 13:37
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Subject: Re: any other regular traffic handlers on this list other
thankk3f and my
Gail, Who is or was the yl by the name Darlene that was on the nets =
from the northwest here? I recall big bear hugs at Milton Freewater and =
other hamfests much to my wife's and than girlfriends consternation. She =
got over that or has for 29 plus years grin.
thank you!
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>>> gale conard <[log in to unmask]> 11/18/03 11:35PM >>>
Yes, I handle some traffic. Most of it is relayed from one handler to
another, since there is not much traffic coming directly into my area.
I am currently Net Manager for the FARM net (which, by the way, has =
nothing
to do with agriculture). It is a part of the NTS. I also serve as NCS, =
at
least once a week, for that net and the Idaho Montana Net, a cw net
affiliated with RN7.
I am a regular on several other nets in the western states. It seems that
the number of net members is increasing, but the number of traffic =
handlers
is diminishing. Too many members just check in to keep their place on the
rosters, and disappear, or find excuses to refuse, when traffic is =
offered.
I agree that learning to deal with traffic correctly, and efficiently is
important to ham radio. Situations is which ham radio may be most =
valuable,
are those where e-mail is impossible, because the internet no longer
functions.
73,
Gale
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