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« on: April 15, 2014, 08:47:32 PM »

after dinner last night, I had a nice roundtable on 3885 kHz, was listening around 2100 PSDT and heard someone mention that WA1HLR was also on down the band.
I heard Tim .. sure sounded like him, but there were so many W1 stations on that it was difficult.

I'm trying to call CQ regularly around ~3720 kHz to establish an alternative to the chaos of 3870-3885 kHz that is unworkable so often.

give a listen ...

dan W7NGA
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« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2014, 10:32:10 PM »

Tim and I were on 3878 last night (Monday) from roughly 11:15 PM EDT to 12:30 AM (when I signed off). A W4 called him and they continued on. Prior to that, Tim was on 20M.
From the thread on the Monday night 20 meter net:
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I ended up talking to Timtron from about 8:30PM to 10PM CDT with S9 + signals both ways. The band was completely quiet with no one in the pan adapter except for us.
Jim
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