Propose BA QSO's on 20 meters

Brian Carling, Radio AF4K bry at MNSINC.COM
Sun Jun 8 08:42:02 EDT 1997


Jack - 14050 seems like a VERY reasonable BA frequency.

Even doubling from 7025 rocks would work for the rock-bound among us.

I hope to hear some of you guys on there! 73 - AF4K

On  5 Jun 97 at 5:45, Jack Meadows spoke about Propose BA QSO's on 20
meters and said:

> On Wed, 4 Jun 1997, Richard Wilkerson wrote:
>
> > Jack I have seen you from time to time on this list.. Thanks for
> > the QSO Tonight.. I tried to say that I had seen you on this list
> > but the QRN/ QSB took me out.. Nice chat...thanks..Did not hear
> > anyone else though, all I could hear was you........ --
> >     72's........  rich Rich Wilkerson, WD6FDD, Santee, Ca.
> >  NorCal, ARCI, ScQRPions, E.C.R.A.
> >
> Hi Rich,
> Nice to meet you on last night on 7050 khz. W7EKB, Ken was in there
> but qrn kept us from making it a threesome.
>
> Seems like 20 meters would be a better place for BA's to meet in the
> summer. Less noise and more coverage. Would 14.050 work? Hope to
> cuagn. Now, back to work fixin up that ole Knight T-150 transmitter.
>  Ha!
>
> Jack  W7QQQ
> Mesa, Arizona
>
>
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