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The Slab Bacon
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« on: September 14, 2005, 01:05:19 PM »

Despite terrible band conditions and a noticable lack of normal band inhabitants we did manage to eek out quite a few contacts. 75m absolutely went away to the point of being unusable after around 11:00 pm. However 40 was fairly good during the day on saturday, and so bad that it was all we could do to heat Paul, WA3VJB on sunday morning!
                                           de KB3AHE

   
             40m contacts

KW1I                        WA3VJB
W1ZB                       WB3FAU
K2DSO                      VE3BRL
K2ORC                      WA4U
K2UPI                       N5IIT
N2FFA                      K8TFD
N2GBF                      KA8WTK
W2APE                     KC8ZZ
W2ICQ                     KD8AMT
WA2CJS                   N8JZW
WA2PJP mobile         N8MIX
KA3PTX                   N8YHY
KA3STN                   W8DRZ
KZ3AB  mobile          W8SHR
W3BYM                   WA8KYD
W3DEF
W3GMS
 

          75m Contacts.

K1KBW                    N3JUH                 WD8BIL
KE1GF                     N3LHB                 VE9AT
W1IA                      N3WWL
W1QWT                 W3BYM
K2DK                      W3DUQ
KA2TRU                  W3GL
KD2XA                    W3GMS
N2FFA                     W3VVS
W2DTC                   W3ZW
W2JTD                    WA3KLR
K3JRR                      WK3C
KA3STN                   K7YOO
KZ3AB mobile           N8YHY
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WA3VJB
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« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2005, 02:58:36 PM »

I haven't gotten my QSL yet.

QTF, over ?

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