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Bob, I'll try a qrq sched with you.  Where are you located?  I'm near 
Austin, TX, so maybe 20 would be best unless your local.

Also, for qrq straight key scheds, consider the Straight Key Century Club. 
They have a sched page, sponser contests, and basically continue straight 
key night all year long.  See http://www.skccgroup.com/.
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Jim, KE5AL
-----Original Message----- 
From: Bob Sikkila
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2014 12:56 PM
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Subject: CW anyone?

Hi All, anyone for a CW sked? We tried it beforewith some success. I =
know there are a lot of QRQ ops out there, but lets's dust off our =
straight keys and go QRS to draw in as many as we can. Forty oor 20 =
meters should work. Any takers?=20

73
Bob K8MXC in Michigan 


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