[MRCA] Next assignment

Lou Ribble n3od at frontiernet.net
Tue Jul 22 14:01:50 EDT 2014


Dear fearless leader AKA as Al.
I have an new assignment for Walt pending your approval. It is my 
suggestion that he be assigned to the NJ Chapter of M&S and be sent on 
patrol to Lake Hopatcong in search of a rumored 16+ foot long Green 
Anaconda. He should not attempt to capture said snake but call in for a 
backup. This would be keeping with the spirit of the original intent of 
our net.

Lou n3od
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> Al Klase ? N3FRQ
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> On 7/18/2014 8:23 AM, Walter Skavinsky wrote:
>>              In an effort to investigate the reports of Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale in my  area I conducted a Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol of the Nockamixon lake.  Intel suggested that this best be accomplished by disguising my team as ordinary day kayakers.   Insertion was at 1300 Zulu  via the south end of the lake and the patrol progressed west to east.    Neither of the HVT?s were located.  The only casualty of this mission was my 60 meter hamstick and a clamp on mount.  Regrettably they were lost in 40 feet of water and are unrecoverable.  I was able to accomplished Comms with the net via an AT-271 on my VX-1210 radio on 5 watts.  Due to poor signal reports I rowed closer to shore and threw a 40 foot section of Gibson girl wire into and overhanging tree and paddled in the opposite alley to keep it out of the water.  It was then reported that my comms improved.  I also checked in to ECARS and they believe I was the first kayak to ever check in on that net.......
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