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There's more room on 10 meters compared to say 20 meters secondly I
ran my information bulletin around 9.00, 10.00 pm. Finally, that would apply to anything, a station on the east coast may be on a frequency and a station on the west coast can't hear him. 10 meters is useless during a sunspot minimum but it's a good place for your useless broadcasts, especially at night when there is no propagation - so no one can hear your useless rants and whining. For your information dumbass I have an extremely high IQ. High IQ compared to what? An ant? Where the **** did you learn to write? You know unlike K1MAN and W1AW I have the curiously of NOT trying to transmit over someone. I'll ask you again, where the **** did you learn to write? You are, indeed, a special kind of nut case. |
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