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Great going on the 40-meter net, guys!
I'm surprised that you were able to grab and hold the frequency for an hour!
I guess I under-estimated things there.
While you were doing the net, I was wracking up the qsos in the North
American QSO Party SSB contest.
Made 263 qsos in 10 hours of operating on 10 through 160 meters.
Even worked Lou (WA3MIX) on 40 in mid evening.
Only disappointment here was 160 meters which was quite noisy for me for
some reason.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen Schroeder" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 5:40 AM
Subject: today's forty meter net
> Hi list.
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> I was asked by Harold WB9R to send in the list of today's check ins on =
> the forty meter net. The net started shortly after four eastern time =
> and there were six check ins. the list is as follows.
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> WB9R net control
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> KA9YIU Glen in Wisconsin
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> W9DIK Harold in Illinois
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> By the way, WB9R the net control is also Harold in Illinois
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> WW8A Wayne in Minnesota
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> KW3A Steve in Pennsylvania
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> KD8RKN Frank in Ohio and
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> WD8A Wiley in West Virginia.
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> correction, with net control there were seven stations.
> The net lasted about an hour. We did a lot of rag chewing.
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> 73 Glen KA9YIUin West Virginia and
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> a and
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