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Old September 2nd 04, 05:03 PM
Dale Parfitt
 
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That's all I'm saying, it's a waste of time to follow 14325 the day before
the hurricane approaches. Stations in the soon to be affected areas get

the
NHC reports read to them, and that may be useful to some of those

stations,
not to disaffected listeners.

Jack

A lot of the early coms are for the net controls to find out who will be

reporting, where they are located and what instruments they have- this can
be a bit more difficult if one waits until the storm is on top of them.
Think I prefer their method.

Dale W4OP


 
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