I took the liberty of telling Steve/Lance K0CS about the questions
raised on this list about the Lowband Monitor. Here is his reply.
Garry, NI6T
Garry:
Thank you - please circulate the following message with my permission.
73, Lance
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FINALLY ARRIVED - After publishing the monthly newsletter, the LOW BAND
MONITOR for 16 years, my goal has finally been realized. I am now a
thread on the Top Band Reflector.
EMAIL ADDRESS - Anyone with any specific questions / suggestions about
the LOW BAND MONITOR is free to contact me at: lance@myedl.com
WHAT HAPPENED - If you recall, I announced in the previous newsletter
that I was making progress from a fall on ice, that damaged my right
ankle. A few weeks after that pronouncement, I had the misfortune of
falling through my "rustic" deck and extruding my left knee through the
lumber. If you are old enough to remember Walter Brennan in "The Real
McCoys" - that's a good day for me - skipping around Elbert County, like
an old coot. On a bad day, I am like Hugh Laurie in "House", without the
intellect and at a very low energy level.
PLAN - I am working on the prior seasons awards mailing and have a LOW
BAND MONITOR issue in the works. I have no plans to cease operations at
this time. As a low band enthusiast, I am actually missing my own
newsletter and will endeavor to get the production process going again
this month.
73, Steve Gecewicz - K0CS (dba:: Lance Johnson)
PUBLISHER - Low Band Monitor
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160 meters is a serious band, it should be treated with respect. - TF4M
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