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    Howard:

I knew Glenn's call was KA9YIU, but somehow, that got lost between the brain 
and my typing when I did the list.

Anyway, will make the correction and go from there.

Regarding 75 meters, I think John's concern about finding a consistently 
open grequency is legitimate, so we may have to work on that for a while.

I'll gladly take any suggestions if someone wants to take the time to check 
out available frequencies.

In the meantime, I'm planning to do the roundtable on 40 meters again next 
Saturday: January 29th at 2100Z on or near 7.198 MHZ.

73 from Tom behler: KB8TYJ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Howard T" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: Report on today's 40-meter east coast mid west roundtable


Hi Tom and Thanks for doing the 40 meter thing.  And thanks for
acknowledging me in the checkin list.  It was good to hear some of the
voices, but here on our list I have last names and not many callsigns, I
have to learn just who is who.  You might want to correct Glen's callsign in
your list. He is KA9YIU.  Looking forward to next week and maybe 75 meters
afterwords.  I guess Glen and I got on the wrong frequency  this week.

Take care and KUTGW

73,

The Other Howard, WA9RYF
----- 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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