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14 May 08 07:37, TOM WALKER wrote to ROY WITT:
RW>> RN> Whatever happened to the six meter band?
RW>> It's dead, Jim. Like the ten meter band, sun spot cycles make or
RW>> break both of them. Just checked the entire ten meter band...nothing
RW>> going on there. California hams took advantage of the deadness by
RW>> putting up a string of 6mtr repeaters. Anytime the sun spots make
RW>> the band hot, they'll be there.
TW> There is one 6 mtr Repeater here that can be linked into West Texas.
I remember that repeater, but have lost the details.
R\%/itt
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