In a message dated 3/9/2004 9:29:29 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
N4TZ@arrl.net writes:
> However, some of us were not so fortunate as to be able to
> avail ourselves of any of the aforementioned opportunities.
> We pitched a surplus pup tent in the back yard and imagined
> how the other guys did it. Of course, we couldn't leave the
> tent up all summer long because we used the yard for other
> purposes as well as having to mow the grass or weeds from
> time to time. This is like the experience of the typical
> low power contest operator.
>
>
Lets see, Terry. QRZ.com shows you with a 120' Rohn 45 with 2/2 on 40, 5/5 on
20, 5/5/5/5 on 15, 6/6/6/6 on 10, TIC rings galor.....and you call that a
"surplus pup tent in the back yard" and "a typical low power contester"??
What on earth have you been smoking?
Send some. ;-)
73,Bob K8IA
Mesa, Arizona USA
near the Superstition Mtns
http://members.aol.com/bobk8ia/index.htm
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