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T Behler <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 6 May 2006 11:48:18 -0400
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    Thanks for the great info, Richard.

I appreciate it, and will print this e-mail off for future reference.

73 de Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Webb" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: 3976


> Message-Id:
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> TOm wrote:
>    >Actually, come to think of it, if I get this screw-driver antenna
>    >installed on the trailer, and can tune it properly, this may be a
>    >good way to test things out with folks who know what I'm up against.
>    >So, stay tuned, you may be hearing from me.
> rEmember that to test on 40 meters mornings there are some
> good operators on mIdcars, 7258 who will give you honest
> signal reports, including tell you if there's rf in your
> audio etc.
>
> for a 20 meter test honest sig reports can be gotten from
> many good ops and net controls on the maritime mobile
> service network, 14.300 mhz or its morning equivalent
> Intercon, same freq.
>
> from where you're located listen for w4wlo, kr4or, 6y5rp,
> vp5db, k5mp or many others.  Path between Michigan and
> Tennessee might be iffy on 20 meters, but I relieve a
> Michigan station on 40 meters for MIdcars on Wednesdays so
> might hera you there.
>
> 73 de nf5b
>
>
>
>
> Richard Webb,
> Electric Spider Productions,
> Eads Tn.
>

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