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tom behler <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 9 Jan 2011 17:06:49 -0500
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Hi, folks.

Well, despite less than ideal band conditions, and my somewhat-disadvantaged 
location here in West-Central Lower Michigan, we had a small Cross-Country 
Blind ops net this afternoon.

Thanks to Junior, Lloyd, and Lloyd's brother, Paul, for their excellent help 
with relaying check-ins into the net.

Here's the list of net participants for your reading pleasure:

KB8TYJ--Tom--net control.

WB6IVF--Gerry in Colorado.

KG4ITD--Junior in Florida with his usual big signal, until the band died out 
on me.

KJ4DCJ--Craig in Madira Beech, Florida.

K6PR--Paul near Sandiego, CA.

W3IUU--Lloyd in Kensington, MD.

N9KIW--Chip in Colorado.

WD8INW--George in Clarkston, MI.  and

KW3A--Steve near Philadelphia.

Thanks to all for helping with the net under some challenging conditions. 
I'll be really happy as the daylight hours get longer here and 20 meters 
stays open later into the evening.

73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI

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