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So, how many qsos did you end up with, Steve, and did you get a county
sweep?
An inquiring mind needs to know! (grin)
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Steve Forst
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2014 7:47 PM
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Subject: Tnx for the QSO's
Thanks to those who either sought me out or stumbled upon me during this
weekend's Pennsylvania QSO party. Had a blast as usual, and the fact
that this weekend is the highlight of my ham year, shows just what a
meaningless existence I have.
Worked Tom KB8TYJ 3 times and heard him a few more times across the
band. Also worked Jim KE5AL on 20 CW, and Doug AC7T on 15 meter CW.
Lou Wa3mix was nice enough to take his microphone out of the drawer so he
could say hello.
Even grabbed Junior KG4ITD just prior to the 20 meter net.
Biggest surprise was getting a call from Pat KK3F, who I thought had gone
into the witness protection program.
The station worked fine, including the low height Hex beam. The only
problems with the Writelog logging software were when the numskull at
the keyboard did something stupid.
Tnx again for the contacts, 73 Steve KW3A
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