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I was tuning for you, but heard nothing either.  I was having some trouble 
with transmission though, so even if I had heard you I couldn't have 
responded.  As it turns out, all I needed to do was power the 590 down, then 
back up.  Pretty strange.

I previously listened on 14.258, and all I heard was wb8inw once.
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Jim, ke5al
-----Original Message----- 
From: Steve Forst
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2015 4:11 PM
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Subject: For KE5AL - sorry no contact

Jim,

I was there and called you several times, but didn't hear a peep.   I
don't think the band was too good.  The only thing I heard from the 20
meter net was a few seconds of Junior.

I was running about 400 watts, with the Hex pointed your way.

73, Steve  KW3A

On 7/19/2015 9:30 AM, Jim Shaffer wrote:
> I'd be up for trying an rtty qso, maybe this afternoon?  How about 2100 
> utc,
> 5:00 pm eastern time on 14.110?  That would be after the 20 meter ssb net.
> --
> Jim, ke5al 


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