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<DIV>A couple of notes on our planned mobile operation:</DIV>
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<DIV>1. Since last year I've added a 75 meter resonator for the Hustler
system. Therefore we should have 75, 40, 20 and 15 available all day. With
the possibility of poor in state conditions on 40 meters, I plan to try 75
SSB periodically during the daytime hours. I won't spend much time there,
but if you have a spare radio to keep on in the background you might keep an ear
out for us. I'll try to be on 3850 or as close as possible. If 40 turns
out to be in good shape, I won't make as much effort on 75. Sorry, I can't
switch between 75 and 80 cw without changing antennas. Around sunset I'll
be making the antenna switch from 75 to 80 CW.</DIV>
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<DIV>2. If I am not running a pileup I can easily switch modes. Just
ask. Especially on 20 meters, have a good frequency in mind, as it is very
hard to tell what is clear over all the mobile noise. </DIV>
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<DIV>3. Should 15 meters be open to MI, let us know, as we can QSY very
quickly (< 5 seconds). I'm not likely to be paying much attention there
unless I have a reason to know it's open.</DIV>
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<DIV>We hope to work you early and work you often!</DIV>
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<DIV>73 - Jim K8MR/m</DIV>
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