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Mon, 30 Sep 2013 23:34:24 -0400
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Lloyd Rasmussen <[log in to unmask]>
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At about 15 after the hour, a couple of 5's came on, not hearing you.  They 
quit and went to 75 meters by 2025Z.  At the top of the hour, W9DIK called 
several times but didn't hear you.  At about 25 past, WB9R called, but you 
were probably were gone.  Of the 3 of you, KD2CDU had the best signal in 
northwest Iowa.  You were in and out of the noise.  I heard a third station 
and thought it was Tom.  Perhaps it was Al.  And that's the news from 200 
miles south of Lake Woebegone.


-----Original Message----- 
From: Steve Forst
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2013 4:27 PM
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Subject: Today's 40 meter roundtable

More like a 3 sided table today:   KD2CDU and his new amp, WA7FXB and
his new antenna, and KW3A with the same old pile of junk.  Band wasn't
so great and  we did hear  a weak QSO beneath us that could have been
some of the guys from the mid west, but no real copy here.

73, Steve KW3A 

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