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Howard Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 May 2014 05:36:58 -0500
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I think coffee would be great.  Hope it is sunny and warm at Dayton.
We are bringing chairs beer probably a grill and bratts.
Not children bratts either.
I don't know if the grill is big enough for beer sauce or not.
Anyway, Pat you and I may be compedators.  I am reluctantly thinking about 
bringing a valiant sx-100, dowkey relay and d-104.  Its not bringing it to 
Dayton that bothers me, its bringing it from the basement to the truck.
The valiant is modified with a voltage controled oscellator across the 
meter, so I'd like one of us to get it.
I want money to buy things for the kx-3.  I have to talk to Rob, because I 
am seeing little accessories for the kx3 that basically are buttons with 
programable macros, and I am wondering how they enhance the ham-pod, or if 
they are redundant.
Hope to see you all there!  We should try to pick a UHF simplex frequency 
and good luck!!!
The other agenda item I have is to try skyline chili.


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