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The Hurricane Watch Net will activate today at 1900 on 14325.
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![]() dxAce wrote: The Hurricane Watch Net will activate today at 1900 on 14325. For what purpose. The broadcast will be the same old stuff: Net control reading old NWS messages and noting ham checkins by callsign. If prior years are any indication the net will not be used for its intended purpose. |
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![]() "John S." wrote: dxAce wrote: The Hurricane Watch Net will activate today at 1900 on 14325. For what purpose. Just to give 'tard boys like you something to whine about! dxAce Michigan USA |
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Vero Beach,Florida is the latest news I heard about Katrina this morning
on my radio of where Katrina might hit,of course,that could change later on.I have heard two seperate times before on my radio of some folks think Katrina is a cool name for Tropical Storm Katrina.Sheesh,how crazy is that? I reckon some folks thought Camille was a cool name for Hurricane Camille too.Give the Devil his due. cuhulin |
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