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Lou Kolb Gmail POP account <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 4 Jan 2009 19:05:53 -0500
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As Howard pointed out, what we're trying to accomplish is going to be 
difficult given the state of the sunspot cycle right now but I think it's 
worthwhile to try.  I really enjoyed hearing the stations I heard tonight 
and, as I said on  the air, the closer we get to Spring, the more stable and 
predictable conditions should be and the  more options we'll have for both 
times and  frequencies.  I can manage all the phone bands here except 160 
and 20.  Actually I can get on 20 but, oddly, the G5RV doesn't work that 
well there for some reason.  73 all and cudos to Howard for coming up with 
the time and freq in the first place.  LouWA3MIX 

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