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Old March 18th 05, 11:00 PM
Joel Rubin
 
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Default BBCWS Singapore

On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 14:54:30 GMT, David wrote:

9740

1453z 18march2005

+30/s9

R8B 50' Random Wire, Preamp ON

34, -118


You seem to be in Southern California. (66.133.198.125 = Southern Cal.
Roadrunner network, but with Earthlink ISP connection to keep the
anti-trust johnnies away from Time Warner)

When I was in Northern California, 9740 Singapore always came in
pretty well in the Pacific Time mornings even if you were only using a
cheapie portable with a built-in rod.

 
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