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Michael Babcock <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Jun 2012 11:24:46 -0700
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bandon is just down 101 from me, as a matter a face it's a wonderful place my fiance and I escaped to after work to hang out... Ah, the time I relised she was the one finally! hmm, sorry the thoughts but yes it's right down the road from here.
I can't wait to get involved with some ham radio stuff, and am currently looking around at radio clubs, craigslist, and freecycle to find scanners and other stuff in the radio field that I may want after i get enough currage to take the exam!
with my best regards
michael babcock
http://radioflathead.com
Michael
On Jun 21, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Jim Gammon wrote:

> Hi Michael, thanks for writing me.  I'm back home now near San 
> Francisco.  I was just up in Springfield playing with a jazz band 
> during the time I wrote the list.  I did find one high level 
> repeater that was linked to other machines and was able to talk 
> to people around Portland and Bandon so the coverage was great 
> but I don't know if the system reaches your location.  Bet it 
> does.  Good luck getting your license, the hobby is really great 
> and you mean some wonderful folks! Jim

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