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Sat, 19 Dec 2009 08:54:58 -0700
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Hi, all.

Well, I think our 20-meter test from last Sunday showed us very clearly that 
20 meters is the place to be for our Cross-Country Blind Ops net, at least 
during the Winter months.

So, let's try to re-establish our net tomorrow afternoon on or near 14.258 
MHZ and up if there's qrm.

It seems like most folks don't have a problem with our new time, so let's 
set it at 2100 Z;  if my calculations are correct, that will be 1 p.m. 
Pacific, 2 p.m. Mountain, 3 p.m. Central, and 4 p.m. Eastern.

I don't want to promise anything, but yesterday, a local ham helped me get 
my recently-purchased Ameritron AL811H amplifier working, so, if I can do 
the labeling of the controls today, and practice the tuning procedure a few 
times, I might just be able to get that thing on the air myself.

See everyone tomorrow!

73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ, Louisville, CO

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