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Hi, all.

Tomorrow, if one of my ham friends is available, and if the weather holds 
off, I may actually try to get my Cobra Ultralite Senior up in the air.

If my friend is available in the afternoon, as planned, we will have a few 
ours to work to get the antenna up, before we get nailed by  a storm system 
which will cause a soaking and snow-melting rain tomorrow night and Sunday.

I am not sure about my availability for the 40-meter round table late 
tomorrow afternoon, but I really want to take advantage of this window of 
opportunity to get the antenna up if at all possible.

Needless to say, I'll keep the list posted, and if all goes well, I'll have 
good news to report by this time tomorrow evening.

Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

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