[Boatanchors] Join Saturday Halli 40 Meter Net!

Duane Fischer, W8DBF dfischer at usol.com
Sat Apr 28 01:18:52 EDT 2007



Please join us for the Saturday HHI 40 meter Net on April 28th.

This Net "NEEDS" someone to assume the duties of being the NCS.

Pre-Net: 12:30 - 1:00 PM EST/EDT, 1630 - 1700 UTC.

HHI Net: 1:00 - 2:30 PM EST/EDT, 1700-1830 UTC.

Frequency: How about 7.280 MHZ lsb +/- for key clicks, mike splatter and
adjacent chatter that sounds like David Seville and his infamous Chipmunks
wound up tighter than an eight day clock with graphite greased jeweled
movement motion axis points and a mainsprint soaked in a secret formula
clock lubricant whose chemical composition is known only to a centuries old
lineage of precision time keeping Monks who's sole purpose for living is to
keep the second hand of the "Great Clock Of KuFUU" to within one ten
thousandth of a microsecond daily. Any deviation from this absolute fixed
star and planetary axis wobble based on a 26,000 year cycle results in the
bungling Monk being boiled in Wild Pig oil just enough to give his cheeks a
golden glow, covered in the harsh Hog's hairs and made to chisel ten
thousand times in the granite walls of the communal Outhouse "Tick Tock,
tick tock, this Monk screwed up the Infinity Clock." If he lives long enough
to complete his punishment for allowing a moment of time to slip through his
hands, he will be given another chance to keep his hands to himself and
those of the great clock pointing at the correct ancient god that represents
the precise celestial time.

Tune in and join us for some "within the Dead Zone" propagation tomorrow! If
you can be NCS, contact me ASAP! I have serious surgery on May 8th and will
"not" be on the air for several weeks, possibly ten weeks. So the Saturday
Net needs 'your help'. Thanks.


Duane Fischer, W8DBF/WPE8CXO
dfischer at usol.com

HHI: Halligan's Hallicrafters International
http://www.w9wze.net

HHRP: Historic Halligan Radio Project
hhrp.w9wze.net



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