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    Glenn:

Sorry:  Should have spelled out the 3.815 75-meter frequency number by 
number. ...  I'm game for trying it next week, although I may be chomping at 
the bit by the end of the 40-meter round table to tackle the CQ 160 meter CW 
contest for the evening.

73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glen Schroeder" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: Report on today's 40-meter east coast mid west roundtable


hi tom and list.

darn.  now i know why me and howard, ryf didn't hear you on 75.  we thought
you said 3850.  oh, well.  there's always next week.  we sure heard a lot of
stations on 40 though.

73 glen
ka9yiu


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "tom behler" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 7:35 PM
Subject: Report on today's 40-meter east coast mid west roundtable


> Hi, all.
>
> Well, to put it mildly, our first ever 40-meter east coast mid west
> roundtable was a tremendous success.  It was sure good to hear some calls
> and voices that aren't as readily heard on our 20-meter net, at least from
> my location.
>
> Here's the list of participants.  If my count is right, there were 27
> total
> participants, including me as net control.
>
> Thanks to Lloyd, Junior, Lou, Bob, and others who helped with relays.
>
> kb8tyj--Tom--Big Rapids, MI--net control
> k1eir--Barb in Connecticut
> w3iuu--Lloyd in Kensington, MD
> kb5elv--Buddy in Erie, PA
> wb9slm--Kris in Highland, IL about 30 miles northeast of St. Louis, MO
> kb9zuv--Gary in Indiana
> n1umj--John in Massachusetts
> N0HOK--Handiham remote station accessed by Chuck in New Zealand
> k8lr--Bob in Kalamazoo,  Michigan
> N4HC--Fred in Florida
> kg4itd--Junior in Florida
> w8jwa--Jim near Dayton, Ohio
> wa3mix--Lou in Williamsport, PA
> kw3a--Steve near Phili PA
> ve3xeq--Chris near Toronto
> kc2qjb--John in New Jersey
> kb9yiu--Glenn in Madison, WI
> k8sp--Steve in Lansing, MI
> k9jau---Pat near Chicago, IL
> kk3f--Pat in Frostburg, MD
> vo1ryn--Mike in Newfoundland, Canada
> wa9top--Howard near Milwaukee, WI
> wd9gut--Jim in Minnesota
> w4kdk--Ken in Tenessee
> k4bfj--John in Florida
> wa9ryf--The other Howard in WI
> k2joe/mobile--Joe in Florida.
>
> If someone got missed along the way, I sincerely appologize, and I promise
> we'll catch you next week if at all possible.
>
> I'm up for doing the roundtable again next Saturday afternoon.  Should we
> stick to the same time--2100Z, or does anyone have any suggestions for a
> time change?
>
> After the 40-meter session, a few of us moved down to 3.815 MHZ on 75
> meters, which also worked surprisingly well. I heard Howard (Wa9TOP),
> Lloyd
> (W3IUU), and Steve (KW3A).
>
> I'm game for trying something on 75 meters as well, so let's kick that one
> around on the list in the coming week too.
>
> Thanks again to everyone for a great roundtable, and I look forward to
> next
> week!
>
> See everyone on tomorrow afternoon's 20-meter cross-country blind ops net!
>
> 73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI

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