John,
I worked you guys on 20 CW ..... During the time I was on the only
band I heard any of the OJ's was 20 meters. It sure was easy to figure
out who was an OJ station because everyone had the same signal
strength. That's different from the past WRTC's so I guess it shows the
OH's did a good job making sure you all had equal antenna systems...
73's Jeff
--- "John T. Laney, III" <k4bai@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> Our call was OJ3D. Thanks for the QSOs. I recall K4JRD, W4TE, N4DU,
> W4AN and others. I heard K4AB, W4AN (on 40) and AA4GA on the second
> receiver, but Bill was running too fast to stop for a QSO.
>
> Sorry we didn't do better, but appreciate all your efforts.
>
> We had fun.
>
> 73,
>
> John.
>
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