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Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Apr 2014 08:54:47 -0400
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Mike,

I could tell you were in there around 1120 utc, but no real copy.   I 
could run some power, but even if you heard me I wouldn't be sure you 
were coming back to me.    Just too late for the east coast.  Have fun 
in the other efforts.

73, Steve KW3A

On 4/19/2014 8:39 AM, Mike Duke, K5XU wrote:
> Howard was my second contact.
>
> I stopped about 5 minutes ago, after working 2 or 3 locals
> who came down from the morning 75 meter net to get the
> contact.
>
> My total run was 23 in about 90 minutes.
>
> That's slow, but most of those guys wouldn't have had the
> contact otherwise.
>
> The distance ranged from ten miles away to Montana and
> Washington state.
>
> I worked as far north as Howard and Montana, plus the west
> coast, but nothing east of Alabama.
>
> My next run will be from 1700 - 1800 UTC today.
>
> It will either be 10 or 15 meters, with 20 as the backup.
>
>
>
> Mike Duke, K5XU
> American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs
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