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Heard Steve faintly, and Gary with the loudest signal, but nothing more.

Couldn't hear Kevin, which surprised me, but maybe the band is too long, or 
my antenna is not oriented the right way.

Will be good to be back on 20 as usual next week.

P.S.  Speaking of next week, don't forget the switch to daylight savings 
time.

I think when the issue came up before, we decided to keep the net at the 
same local times--4 o'clock eastern, 3 o'clock central, 2 o'clock mountain, 
and 1 o'clock pacific.  If my conversions are right, the new UTC time would 
then be 2000 Z.

If anyone has any thoughts, we can discuss them throughout the week.

73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ

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