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Kevin Nathan <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Tom and All,

I should be available tomorrow on 17 but it is Palm Sunday and I may be in a
mad scramble to get back from church in time.  I sing in the choir there and
typically these services of Holy Week run a little longer.  I'll do my best
to be there though.  I think we should agree on 18.160 and up, not down, to
stay from the back packers group on 18.157 though.

Take care and see you tomorrow.  Very 73.


 
Kevin :)
Amateur Radio:  K7RX
 

-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of tom behler
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 08:16
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Subject: Some reminders about tomorrow's Cross-country Blind Ops Net

Hi, all.

Don't forget that, because of this week-end's CQ WW WPX SSB contest on 20 
meters, we probably will need to hold our Cross-country Blind Ops net on 17 
meters tomorrow.

Do we want to try somewhere around 18.160?

Also, remember that we really aren't supposed to be holding a formal net on 
17 meters, so will need to keep it more of an informal roundtable.

Also, there's the issue of net control.  Because of my serious RFI and 
grounding problems on 17 meters, I won't be able to use my amplifier, and 
will have to go barefoot.  Therefore, we'll need some folks to step up to be

net control for tomorrow's session.  Remember that 17 typically tends to be 
longer than 20 meters, so it would be good to have net control volunteers or

at least relays in various corners of the country.

I'll try to check in if I can, but just wanted to get this all out on the 
table for us to think about in the next day or so.

73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ

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