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I did hear Jim, KE5AL from Texas call on 7.205, but not very strong.  I 
also had bad QRN from a line of thunderstorms that had passed through a 
couple of hours before.    There was also a group of good old boys on 
7.205.  Some of them were pretty loud here, so I didn't try calling Jim.

The 7.225 freq had a QSO and I didn't recognize any voices or calls. 
Finally, Howard's 20 meter freq  was covered up, one of the stations 
being from Milwaukee, but not Howard.

Maybe next time, 73, Steve KW3A

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