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Offline W4JBM

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OR into West Georgia
« on: June 16, 2009, 1358 UTC »
I'm hearing OR, weak with QSB, but clearly audible at times, here in west Georgia again on 8211.86 kHz at 1345z.

Also have Echo on 10236.94 kHz and CO on 11003.19 kHz.

No joy on UFO or Pike either now or earlier this morning.

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Jim W4JBM
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Re: OR into West Georgia
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2009, 1412 UTC »
Good to hear from ya...Jim...sounds like condx are pretty good today...
give a listen for Blinky on 5156.3 sometime it is up and running...

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Re: OR into West Georgia
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2009, 1755 UTC »
Echo and CO into MD at 1755z. So I'll try for OR now and see if I can get a definite ID...

Chris Smolinski
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