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Richard WEbb <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Jun 2002 00:12:58 -0400
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HI BIll,

I can't seem to find my ascii version on this computer.  WIll look
around, but I know I've sent my version (scanned and proofread) to a
couple of other list participants at least, DOn Roberts is one I can
think of.

I'm not sure if i have it on the machine I set up for my xyl or not,
or if I have it still in my massive collection of floppies as I no
longer own one of those radios---gave mine to xyl's daughter after she
got her ticket.  HOwever, should I stumble across it I"ll see if
somebody else hasn't sent you a copy by posting to the list.
Meanwhile, if somebody else has that ascii version I had you might
send it at Bill.

73 de kb0ruu




Richard Webb

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