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We had a good net today on 14258.  Skip was somewhat short, and absorption 
was higher, making coast-to-coast QSOs more difficult.  Kelvin, M0AID, was 
able to copy many stations from his QTH in England.  Thank you to Junior and 
Alan for relays.  It was interesting to learn that the creator of the 
talking thermostats is a ham, and he checked in (K0VZT).  Check-ins were:
W3IUU
M0AID
KG4ITD
KD7GC
W8QIY
N9GOC, Pat, Champaign, IL
KB8TYJ
WD9GUT
WA6EKS
KD0IEL
K0HHZ
WB6IVF
N0HCP
KD2CDU
KW3A
KD8PC
K0VZT, Harry, Minneapolis, MN
KD4JEZ
KC9RP
N9KIW
KD0HOY
WD8INW

Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com 

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