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TO answer your question JEff, 220 is virtually dead where I lived in
southern Iowa and here in NEw Orleans.

I recall there being a 220 machine in the Des MOines area with lots of
remote bases which was also a 440 machine.  IN southern Iowa I knew
two people a husband and wife who used 220 simplex.

HEre in NEw Orleans there's one 220 machine that I know of and from
what I've heard it has serious audio problems and is down more than
it's up.

Haven't bothered with the band myself as it's so sparsely populated.

73 de nf5b



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