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Subject: | [VHFcontesting] Re: VHFcontesting Digest, Vol 7, Issue 37 |
From: | NEDROG@aol.com (NEDROG@aol.com) |
Date: | Tue Jul 29 15:50:52 2003 |
Aren't all grids still 1 degree by 2 degrees? When driving in a densely populated area the time seems to go by very slowly especially with all of the traffic. I would think that those that live in the western grids could get from one grid to the next much quicker due to less traffic, but then some of them that live in the mountain states probably find it tougher driving up and down the mountains; and those in the flat lands probably find it monotonous and it seems longer. Have a gud rove. Howard W3CQH |
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