3885 WW2 AM Net

WA0SPG
KK1K
KA2GON
KW1I
W3EMD
K4IC
KM4V
W8ZJT
KA8TUR
KB8ELG
WD9GHK

Friday 5357 USB Net

KK1K        PRC-515
KW1I
KB3CI
K4NYW    Sunair
KA8TUR    Harris RF-5800
KB8ELG    Southcom
W8ZJT     Harris RF-5800
KL8KBK
WD9GHK

May have missed someone or gotten a call wrong!  NCS for 3885 was a BC-654 transmitter receiver and NCS for the sixty meter 5357 and RATT Net was a Harris RF-5020 with the 125 watt amplifier.

Ray F/KA3EKH







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Ray, did they post the check in list?

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