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Old January 23rd 04, 12:06 AM
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Hear him here in NYC ( Garbled . . )

In article .net, "Maximus"
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My humble DX394 had it at 14299.1 . I too copied that coast guard
wanted his location because it was not jiving .

"N8KDV" wrote in message
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N8KDV wrote:

Bob wrote:

On ham freq 14300...right now.

Bob/WF3H


Crap! I can't even get on frequency! 14300




14399... You'd think these guys running this net would have asked the
fellow all the pertinent info at the beginning. Seems the Coast Guard
wants to know what the vessels port of departure and destination were.

Suspicious is that as soon as they told the guy that his lat/lon didn't
match his reported position he was no longer to be heard from.




 
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