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ahahahahahaha. that's too funny.
Shaun,
vk2fese,
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On 25/12/2008 12:21 PM, we were able to ascertain that Phil Scovell
pondered upon these thoughts, and proclaimed thus.:
> Mike,
>
> I had a friend once who lived in South Dakota. The little one horse radio
> station he worked for when he was a senior in high school went off the air
> at sunset. At midnight, on Sundays, he was supposed to put a carrier on and
> take readings. So one night, as he was dumping the carrier on the air at
> various power levels, and dropping it, to take meter readings, when he was
> finished, he gave hims ham call sign instead of the station call. He even
> said, "And standing by for any possible calls," before he realized what he
> had done. The phone rang about 1 in the morning at the station and when he
> answered it, a local elderly man wanted to know why he gave some weird call
> sign when he dropped carrier.
>
> Phil.
> K0NX
>
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