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"John J. Jacques" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 31 Oct 2008 17:00:08 -0700
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Hi all, I'm glad I am in Arizona, where we don't observe daylight wasting
time!  GRIN!

It's been a while since I have been on this list, so I would just like to
say hellow to all and introduce myself.  I am John, KG7FA in Apache
Junction Arizona and I have been a ham for about 36 years!  I am
originally from Detroit and have been out here for just over 18 years. 
Myinterests other than Ham Radio are computers, downloading books and
music and reading!  I run an echo link node on UHF wich is up 24/7 so I
would love to hear from anyone on echo link at:

kg7fa Dash l. 

 I wrote out the dash, as screenreaders don't always pronounce it!  GRIN!
 I run our local club net on wednesday evening at 8:00 PM local time,
wich is 11:00 PM eastern this week, during wich I move my echo link to
the club repeater, so anyone is wellcome to check in via echo link as
well!

73 and 88 to any YL's:
John

John Jacques
Amateur Radio Station: KG7FA
"Where Cat Is,  Is Civilization!"

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