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W2LP de N3LPX
U R 5-9.
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N3LPX.
P.S. there are a lot of hams around here. I had an informal list going that I misplaced--over a dozen of them.
I think Bill (smithville) is one of them?, as is at least one of the Brasilians. Is it Gerson? I can't remember!
If my 10 meter rig weren't in storage! I'd get right out though I suspect we'd need 75 meters to hear each other.
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You didn't JUST get your license if your call is W2LP?!?! Have you been a Tech for a while?
73,
Dave W8MIF
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Hi Katie,
I haven't been licensed since 1959 when my interests turned to cars and bikes. My sign was KN0PFJ and would would have become K0PFJ had I continued. If I had your mail address I would like to send you something. You should have my email.
Charlie O. in Phoenix
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10 meters would be about the only way to communicate over my way, unless you're traveling. :-) I don't hang out on any of the lower bands these days. There's always packet!
N7HAW
bruce
(Congrats by the way!)