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Hi Tom;

The UFP repeater system is alive and well.

Just google:
N3KZ
73 De Anthony W2AJV


Sent from my Verizon iPhone 5s!

> On Dec 22, 2013, at 10:13 PM, Tom Behler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Anthony and all:
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> This system sounds similar in some ways to the University of Pennsylvania
> 440 repeater link system that used to, and maybe still operates throughout
> much of central and Eastern Pennsylvania, and on into New Jersey.
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> The exception, of course, is the existence of some very distant repeaters
> (e.g. I think in Florida and Texas) that obviously are linked together via
> the internet.
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> Also, of course, it sounds like those of us who are out of the normal RF
> range can access the system generally via the internet.
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> I'm definitely going to try the system the next time I come through
> Pennsylvania on our way to visit relatives in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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> Maybe I'll try it via the internet someday too.
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> Thanks for sharing this info, Anthony.
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> I'll save it in my internet favorites.
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> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
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