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Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Mar 2012 17:45:25 -0500
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And you're right on the edge of a new part of your life.  Change 
diapers, feed her/him and get in to it!!  Lots of fun and that's from 
soneone who's been there!!
Counting down!!
Pat, K9JAuAt 11:41 AM 3/22/2012, you wrote:
>I'm so close to back on HF. the pipe to mount the antenna on is in the =
>ground, we just didn't want to get too in to the assembly of the antenna =
>right now because we're literally on "any second now" baby watch and it =
>would not be good if we got part way in to it and I had to leave but we =
>got 900 MHz up so I can run the base station now and got the pipe in the =
>ground for the HF vertical. Once the baby's here I'll finish that up, =
>and be on HF again. It's just too much work to get part way done and me =
>leave my crew so we opted to just wait. I've sure missed being on the =
>air, the antennas on the railing worked well when the bands were open =
>but left a lot to be desired if the bands weren't great. I'm having fun =
>again finally after being stuck pretty much on vhf since the end of =
>August.

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