Hi, Mike!

Somehow, I didn't make the connection that you were a veteran lister, so 
thanks so much for checking in today, and jogging my brain!

Over the next few weeks, we'll be considering various options for our east 
coast mid west roundtable, so stay tuned for more details.

I'd like to try 75 meters too, although I don't know who is on or near 3.815 
mhz during the mid and late evening hours.

One advantage of 75, of course, would be no foreign broadcast stations.

A disadvantage, though, would be that it will be one of the first bands to 
get noisy as the Spring and Summer thunderstorm season kicks into gear 
within the next couple of months.

Anyway, thanks for the suggestions, and we'll certainly see what we can do.

73 from Tom behler:  KB8TYJ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 9:54 PM
Subject: round table


Hi all:=20

It was gd to finally put some voices to the emails! HIHIHI=20
Although 40M was a little tough for me with the brodcast station above =
and some EU QRM, I did manage to hear and make my 1ST transmission to a =
net such as this.=20
I don't get the 20M net as its pretty much dead for me around 2100Z. I'd =
like to explore the round table on 75M and that might be the place to =
keep it, if its a success.=20
How about 7:30 or 8:00 ET? That seems to be prime time action on 75. =
Just tn, a MI station was 20 over with me as he worked a G4.=20
Just some thoughts. Hope to catch ya all again next week.=20

73:=20

Michael DE VO1RYN/Remote=20