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On 2004-09-14 [log in to unmask] said:
   >This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
   >Is it possible to pick up the hurricane watch network on the T.H.F.
   >6.A.? I have one frequency for it at 14.325 on 20 meters, but I am
   >not certain if the T.H.F.6.A.'s extended band coverage covers that
   >band. 73.
dOn't know about coverage of the 6a but 14.325 is the only frequency.
THey're doing some echolink if you have it.  Locals may report via
echolink from the NEw Orleans area via 444.975 if echolink still
functions.  That's on Oschner and you should hera it well in Metairie.

You could sure lose the html and mime from your posts though and it
would be helpful.

Xyl and I will be deployed to a local hospital for emergency comms
assistance.

73 de nf5b




Richard Webb

Electric Spider Productions
almost 50% of those at ground zero on 9/11/01 still have
longterm health problems.  Almost half of those have no health insurance.


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