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Good job!

Maybe I'll see what I can do about that 40 meter antenna.  Also, 30
should really be good.

Congratulations!!

Don W6SMB



On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 05:49:26 -0000, Kevin Nathan wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>Tonight I fired up the rig and listened on the bands a minute about 2100
>local.  Upper bands were dead.  I listened on 40 on the lower end and heard
>D44TT in the Cape Verde Islands very loud here.  When he started calling for
>North America I put the transmitter on his listening frequency with the amp
>on running about 720 watts out.  Got him first call.  Looks like 40 has some
>promise this winter.
>
>Take care all and 73.
>
>Kevin, K7RX :)

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