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Hi Colin.
Is this your first dog, or are you a veteran dog user? I've never worked
with Seeing Eye, so I can't answer your questions, but want to wish you
well on the training.
A good dog is worth its weight in gold, in my opinion. I've only had one
dog, but she has been tremendous. I hope it works out well for you.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 11:34 PM 3/14/2007 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi all:
>
>Has anyone on the list ever been to the seeing eye and used the ham station
>they have set up there?
>I understand it contains a tm v7A and a ts570 with a dipole on the roof for
>HF.
>I am wondering how well the HF station, or the 2m/70CM station performs
>there.
>
>I am going for a dog at the end of April.
>Also, does anyone know of any echolink/IRLP nodes on simplex that are
>located within 2M or 70CM range of the morse town training facility?
>
>I ask because I intend to set up an echolink node at my home qth which will
>be on a popular local simplex freq and I want to be able to link back either
>via the school's radio, or via my HT or if all else fails, via the computer.
>The computer might be a difficult undertaking since firewalls need to be
>configured for those specific ports, and networks are often difficult to get
>ports forwarded bassed on an individuals needs.
>
>If anyone has a listing of repeaters or node frequencies that are within
>range of moris town NJ, could you please send them my way.
>
>73
>Colin, V A6BKX
>
>
>
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Louis Kim Kline
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