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We had an abbreviated session of the Cross-Country Blind Operators Net today
on 14258, from 2000 to 2030Z. There was some absorption of signals, but the
biggest factor was a high level of thunderstorm static from the middle of
the country. Somebody must have been having tornadoes, but I haven't
listened to the news yet. M0AID, Kelvin in England, was easier to copy than
most of the U.S. stations at this QTH. Thanks to Junior for relays.
Today's check-ins were:
KG4ITD
KW3A
W8QIY
K0HHZ
M0AID
KD8PC
WD8INW
WA6EKS
KD4JEZ
W3IUU
73,
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
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