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Hi, all.
If I remember correctly, with the switch to daylight savings time, we change
the start time of our Sunday afternoon 20-meter cross-country blind ops net
from 2100 Z to 2000 Z. For most of us in the United States, the local time
stays the same (4 p.m. eastern, 3 p.m. central, 2 p.m. mountain, and 1 p.m.
Pacific. However, this could mean an actual net time difference for those
in other countries or for those who are in locations that do not switch to
daylight savings time this week-end.
I just thought it would be good to remind everyone of the switch. If I'm
inaccurate with anything I say here, please feel free to correct the errors
of my ways.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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