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Scott Howell <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:00:53 -0500
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I need to revise that freq a bit. I will hangout on 7.102Mhz. I forgot that 7.105 seems to be a noisy spot on the dial. Same time otherwise.

tnx
73
Scott/N3BYY

On Dec 22, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

> Hey good people,
> 
> I found a pile of RG213 in my junk box, so I took that Hamstick standing =
> in the corner outside. I slapped it in the ground and hooked up the =
> RG213 via the basement door. I'm sure my XYL will be giving me grief =
> letting the cool air in, but all in the name of getting on the air.
> In any case I was thinking I'd try to hang out on 7.105Mhz around 18:30 =
> Eastern till about 21:30 or so Eastern this evening. I'm in Maryland, so =
> that would be 23:30 UTC? In any case if you can tolerate a sloppy slow =
> fist and don't mind sending at 5 WPM or so, I'd love to try this rig out =
> and make you my first contact in eight years.
> Send me an e-mail if you feel the suggested freq is not a good pick.
> 
> tnx,
> 73
> Scott/N3BYY

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