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AD6FR James Anthony has contributed to 5 posts out of 11815 total posts
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Hi John:
If you like late night 40 meter nets, try the HHH net at 0700 UTC on around 7.235 +/- QRM. It's a fun WAS net with some DX too. Some of the Op's on there use e-QSL.
73: Jim AD6FR
AD6FR James Anthony
Hi Dan:
Nets are good, I just thought it would be nice to have a frequency that I (we) could monitor while sitting here at the computer or reading that other e-QSL users could use to call "CQ eQSL" on. I hope I catch you on the air one of these days for a chat and an e-card.
Best 73: Jim
AD6FR James Anthony
I'll suggest the following and monitor these frequencies, I hope I can work some e-QSL users, basically I'm suggesting the first 80 KHz freq above the bottom of the General band:
3.880 7.180 14.280 21.280 28.380
If someone want's to suggest some CW frequencies I'll meet you there for a QSO and an e-QSL.
73's: Jim AD6FR
AD6FR James Anthony
Thanks for the reply Jon and Dan, I just thought that it would be great to have specific frequencies established so that while I'm setting here doing other things I could have the radio on and listen for CQ e-QSL calls.
TNX Jim
AD6FR James Anthony Edited by AD6FR James Anthony on Jul 30, 2006 at 07:33 PM
Why not establish some hailing frequencies on a few of the bands that we can monitor or call CQ on?
AD6FR James Anthony
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