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Don't give up the ship after 20 metres fades, which it probably will
do with the current the (lack of) ionosphere. Folks like me will
work you on any band which is feasible for the hop from Wayne County
to HENRy county. Looks like you'll be too close to work on 20
metres, unless sunspots really start firing, and even 40 metres is
problematical. Hope to catch you on 80 & 75 when darkness
falls.<br>
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73 de n8xx Hg<br>
operating as N8Q, HENRy County, during OQP 2010<br>
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On 8/25/2010 10:22 AM, Scotty Meyer wrote:
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It seemed the demand for a station in Wayne county dwindles every
day, so our main Multi-op effort will be to work as many stations
out side of the state. (We are not in it to win....just make the
county available.) So allot of activity will be on 20 M.<br>
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This is a contest to promote the Great State if Ohio, and if every
one is just working Ohio counties allot of out of state station
would have no reason to participate.<br>
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Good Luck to all the mobiles, drive safe .......its only ham
radio.<br>
<b><br>
Scotty KG9Z Wooster, Ohio</b></blockquote>
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