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T Behler <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Sep 2009 20:42:07 -0600
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Hi all!

The following e-mail is directed to both my fellow blind hams, and to some 
of my ham friends back in Michigan. ... I hope you don't mind the broad-side 
post:

As I think many of you know, I finally have an HF antenna up in the air out 
here at the new home QTH in Colorado.  It's an Alpha Delta DXCC multi-band 
dipole.  The center is about 35 feet off the ground, and the ends run toward 
opposite ends of the small lot here that we are renting.

What I'm proposing is that we try 40 meter lower sideband.  I think from our 
previous nets, we found a good frequency to be 7.230 MHZ, give or take a few 
KC's because of QRM.

As for times, I'm thinking of 5 o'clock my time, which is Mountain Daylight 
time.  So, folks in the midwest would be one hour later than me, while those 
of you on the east coast would be 2 hours later.  Those in the western 
states will either be on mountain time like me, or maybe an hour earlier.

Would that work for anyone?

If we have enough folks who are willing to give it a try, I'll be there!

73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ, now in Colorado

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