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Alan and all:
Thanks to you and everyone for the contacts this afternoon during my W1AW/8
operation.
I ended up with 142 QSOs during my 2 hours of operation.
I thought Alan would be my most distant QSO, but my last contact ended up
being EA1DNY from Spain, so I guess that took the cake.
It was very difficult keeping my frequency, and I do understand that the
folks above me were complaining about my operation. I tried to move down a
bit from where they were, but was starting to encroach on another net down
the band.
Hopefully, I didn't ruffle too many feathers, and I was glad I didn't have
to try split frequency operation.
I also hope I didn't totally pre-empt the 40-meter round table.
Anyway, it was a good afternoon, and once again, I appreciate everyone's
support.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Alan R. Downing
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2014 5:24 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Just worked Tom
QST, I just worked Tom on 40 phone. He had tremendous QRM on both sides,
but at 5 by 9 he was cutting thru it. Great job Tom.
73
Alan R. Downing
Phoenix, AZ
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