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If you have the callsighn of the repeater, try looking it up on qrz.com


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leave the subject line blank and than put lookup (callsign) minus the
parantheses and send the message.  You will receive a reply shortly with
the data.   for the callsign.



>>> [log in to unmask] 8/9/2006 10:34 AM >>>
Not yet, but I will.  I will start the general class studdy today.  I
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took yesterday off.  Hey, a quick question, I was listening to the 2 =
meter last night and heard morse code on 147.085 but can't find a =
repeater in the Louisiana directory.  I am about 25 miles west of New
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Orleans.  I am not all that far from Mississippi.  Could that morse
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be repeater id from a repeater in Mississippi"?  If not, what could it
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be and where from. =20

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