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I think we tied our record for number of check-ins (24) on the 20-meter net 
today.  Thank you to KD7GC and KG4ITD for relays.  Coast-to-coast 
propagation was significantly attenuated because the MUF was high enough 
that much of the California QSO Party shifted to 10 meters.  Kelvin, M0AID, 
was able to hear most of the stations who checked in, except the weaker W6 
stations.  Check-ins today were:
W3IUU
KG4ITD
KD2CDU
W8QIY
WB9R
KD7GC
K0HHZ
W7OQ
M0AID
WA6EKS
KB9ZUV
KW3A
W5TWZ
WZ6Q
W9DIK
WA9YBW
K9EYE
WD9GUT
KD0HOY
K7UC
KC9LTV
K6DQ
KD4JEZ
W6PR/0

Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com 

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