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Hi, folks.

Well, with the weather getting more fall-like every day, I thought I'd give 
160 meters a shot tonight, and had my first 160 meter qso since last Spring 
sometime.

The person I worked was VE3CAK in Kingston, Ontario.  The band conditions 
were not the greatest, and his signal was rather weak (probably about a 
559), but we copied each other nonetheless.

Hopefully, this will all translate into pretty good band conditions for our 
40 and 20 meter nets this week-end.

73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

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