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You're right Phil, The dog sometimes comes on 7200, I've had the "pleasure"
of listening to him make nice for a hot minute and then become a rump on
ankles in a matter of seconds. It is deliberate and it makes him feel like
a real man. His goal is being seen as the smartest man on the air. Much
ground to cover there.
Chuck wa8vmo
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From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2015 12:15 AM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Big Signal N7MIT
> Alan,
>
> I heard you tonight, Thursday, at about 9:30 Mountain Time on 7147 and you
> were 30 over S9 on my G5RV. By the time I tried my 40 meter rotating
> dipole, the band changed and signals were down but you were the loudest
> I've
> ever heard you here in Denver. The guy that was talking on the frequency
> was WA4D and his name is Mike. He used to be called Dog on 75 meters, as
> in
> W A 4 Dog, and he is notorious for talking on top of other rag chews and
> blaming them. I heard him once say tonight something about having
> emergency
> traffic but that's his way of trying to get people to stop and listen to
> him. When they stop to listen, then he changes his technique by saying it
> is possible someone could have emergency traffic. He's a character. I
> remember when he first got that call sign when I lived in western Colorado
> and was going by the handle of Dog. He never gives up. Anyhow, I don't
> know which amp you were using tonight but few signals ever get to 30 over
> 9
> on this radio unless they are local.
>
> Phil.
> K0NX
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