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Wed, 14 Dec 2011 23:50:31 -0600
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Howard, and anybody around the midwest, their is a vintage SSB net that 
meets around 3840 on Saturday mornings, just after the 3885 AM swap net.  It 
says 9-00, but the boys seem to get going before that.  Drakes, HT-37's, 
galaxies, swans, loudenboomer amps, you never know what people get on the 
air.  Analog radios that are solid state are the latest rigs that are 
allowed.

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