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Richard WEbb <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Sep 2002 23:13:19 -0400
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HI there,

Lots of fun nets.  YOur section probably has a phone traffic net as
well as cw nets.

Get involved in your national traffic sysetm phone nets and elarn
traffic handling.  It will be a skill that will stand you in good
stead if you're ever really needing to handle true emergency traffic.
I don't have my net directory handy, but look for your region 2
daytime nets probably on 40 meters.

FUn nets on 20:

I'm real active in the maritime mobile service net and the
intercontinental amateur traffic net on 14.300 mhz from 7:00 a.m. to
10:00 p.m. eastern time.  MOre info about mmsn on our web site at
mmsn.org.  Please remember that mmsn.org is not a clickable link as
I've shown it here.

IIRC eastcars is on 7255 mornings on 40 meters.

Lots of fun nets on 75 meters.  Check it out.

73 de kb0ruu/5




Richard Webb

Electric Spider Productions

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--- Benjamin Franklin November 1755


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