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Louis Kim Kline <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Feb 2006 21:24:17 -0500
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Hi Phil.

And why should we be able to chew away at the ozone layer, change the 
chemical composition of the atmosphere with greenhouse gases and still 
think that it won't have any effect on how radio signals travel through 
it?  I'm being serious, now.

Anyway, I thought the flat bands were my lousy antennas!  Being that I have 
a city lot, the antennas aren't very high or long.  A G5RV was the biggest 
antenna I could stuff in the lot, and I had to bend it at that to make it fit.

My suspicious mind wonders if the governments and the HF broadcasters know 
that things are declining, and that it is an expensive medium to operate in 
and that's why so many of them are pulling the plug on HF.

73, de Lou K2LKK



At 06:12 PM 2/6/2006 -0700, you wrote:
>Louis,
>
>I got the drift and I thought I knew what BPL stood for but wasn't positive.
>Regardless, with as much sun spot activity we have going, the band sshould
>be red hot and they aren't so it does make you wonder.
>
>Phil.
>K0NX

Louis Kim Kline
A.R.S. K2LKK
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