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Author Topic: Friday Night Nov. 4th on 1885 AM  (Read 6301 times)
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Tom WA3KLR
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« on: November 05, 2011, 01:40:43 PM »

After having a QSO with Chet WB2AHK and Carl WA2UJX on 1885,
I heard K5UJ in QSO on either 1880 or 1890, don't remember.  Good signal.  
I had to hit the hay, so I couldn't take the time to say hello; sorry.
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« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2011, 01:37:12 PM »

Hi Tom tnx for the report; never know how well I'm getting out with the inverted L, but Dave W6PSS seems to copy me regulalry in KC (but that direction is favored by the antenna).  I would have been on 1880; that's almost always where I am--occasionally I'll be on 1885, a BIG move up the band hi hi.

I was probably working my buddies in MIch. KD8CVY, N8OKR et al. and/or W6PSS and/or K4KYV.

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