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does any oe have recordings of these?
these sound interestings
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Dresser" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: The List
> Phil,
>
> Don't forget the guys on 3892, 3895, and 3898 in the early 90s. And
> of course, there's the infamous WA4D, who never tired of calling
> himself "WA4Dog." Remember the "horse races" on 3895? I'll bet at
> least a few of those guys were operating way over the legal
> limit. I'd hate to pay their electric bills!
>
> Steve
>
> On Wednesday 9/20/06 15:20 Phil Scovell wrote:
>>Nobody can call this list boring. It reminds me of the good old 75 meter
>>side band wars. Man, I miss those days of jamming, NA SAC of 3815, the
>>power boys on 38 30, WA9SXJ and crew on 38 03, K9YNG who ran an HT37 and a
>>big amp who could operate 38 15 and his splatter could be copied more than
>>100 KHz to either side of his signal. Man, I wish the bands would warm up
>>so we could have some more of that fun.
>>
>>Phil.
>>Who refuses to give his bootleg call sign.
>>K0NX
>
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