Jeff,
Count me in. I don't think K4ZJ and K4AQ are available this weekend
however, there are other good RTTY operators in SECC who may be
interested.
Fred, WW4LL
> Is there any interest in a SSC team??? Since I'm on RTTY now I guess I
> will try this one
> out ....
>
> Jeff , KU8E
>
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