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Thu, 4 Aug 2011 19:40:37 -0400
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Hi.

I have my TM-V71A hooked up to EchoLink, and it's used to link repeaters in
an emergency situation.  Occasionally people will connect to it to
communicate.

I personally think EchoLink is nice for what it is, which is to let hams
communicate with each other in ideal situations.  However, I agree with the
those who say it's not the real thing.  I really hope the ARRL doesn't take
away the DXCC awards for the HF bands.  By the way I think you can get this
award using satellites.

Just my thoughts.

GO REDS!
Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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