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"Arnie Macy" wrote in message ... "Leland C. Scott" wrote ... Are you really that "dense" Arnie where you can't figure it out on your own? 73's de, Leland C. Scott KC8LDO ARRL member NCI member __________________________________________________ ________________ Nope, but anybody who refers to a straight key as a "code key" and sends 73's is. Dah, you mean all those fine southern operators on 75m that claim to have been Hams since the dawn of the dinosaur have it all wrong! Gee I didn't know that. ;-) My favorite group to monitor hangs out around 3950 KHz more or less. One or more of them have even offered to Elmer R.H. on several occasions between beers. -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO ARRL Member NCI Member Charter member of the Lawrence Technological University Wireless Society W8LTU |
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"Leland C. Scott" wrote ...
Dah, you mean all those fine southern operators on 75m that claim to have been Hams since the dawn of the dinosaur have it all wrong! Gee I didn't know that. ;-) My favorite group to monitor hangs out around 3950 KHz more or less. One or more of them have even offered to Elmer R.H. on several occasions between beers. __________________________________________________ __________________________ __ I don't hang out anywhere near 3950, Leland. But if you come on over to 3593 at around 7 EDT(Georgia State Traffic Net), you will more than likely hear me. But, don't hold your breath waiting on someone referring to a "code key" or sending 73's. You'll be waiting a very long time. 73, Arnie - KT4ST "QSL nr 218 es 73 de KT4ST" |
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