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Subject: Re: What hath God wrought?


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Dmitri
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Date Posted: 13:22:14 06/23/13 Sun
In reply to: Sharon 's message, "Re: What hath God wrought?" on 13:24:19 06/21/13 Fri

I tried to find Turtle Hill northeast of Spearfish Lake, but must have gotten lost. You need to refine the map and your directions in the books, Wes.

>For MANY years now, Morse code has not required a
>hardline connection to receive or transmit. This
>weekend is the ARRL National Field day, Morse code
>will be transmitting non stop from Friday til Sunday.
>If you see a bunch of antennas set up in your local
>park or hill top, stop by and watch some of these guys
>and gals demonstrate their skill.

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ralph058
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Date Posted: 10:12:15 06/25/13 Tue

Some Hams like to operate on very low power. The band at 10.058MHz is reserved for Morse Code.

>For MANY years now, Morse code has not required a
>hardline connection to receive or transmit. This
>weekend is the ARRL National Field day, Morse code
>will be transmitting non stop from Friday til Sunday.
>If you see a bunch of antennas set up in your local
>park or hill top, stop by and watch some of these guys
>and gals demonstrate their skill.


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