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Tom Behler <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 4 Dec 2011 10:15:56 -0500
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Hi, all.

Sorry this is late, but I was involved in the 160-meter CW contest, and am 
just now recovering.

All I can say is that I'm sure glad today is Sunday!!!  (grin)

Anyway, here's the check-in list from yesterday's 40-meter east coast mid 
west blind ops round table.  I'm sorry that we had to change frequency once 
again, but 7.185 was already occupied, and we did the best we could, 
although apparently some hams slightly up the band from us were not too 
happy.

KB8TYJ--Net Control
W9DIK--Harold from near Chicago Illinois
WB9SLM--Chris from southwest Illinois with a great-sounding Steppir antenna
K8LR--Bob from Kalamazoo, Michigan
WA0KZB--Bob from Iowa
KB3QMT--Jeff from Newcastle, Pennsylvania
VE4EDE--Ed from Manitoba, Canada
N8JGG--Denny from Sturgess, Michigan
W7ISD--Norm from Alexandria, Minnesota
W3IUU--Lloyd from Wheaton, Maryland
N8GJK--Gary from Ohio
KG4ITD--Junior from Florida
KW3A--Steve from Near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI

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