
Working from home this week, so I wanted to hit some passes. This morning on the 1230 UTC pass for AO51, it reminded me of a military radio net. Patience, professionalism, no one talking over anyone else. It truly was an excellent example of the best of ham radio.
N3TL - Tim WA5KBH - George WA4NVM - Rick KU8L - Curt
A couple of others I missed because of a phone call I received during mid-pass.
FB, OM's!
Mark Lunday WD4ELG [email protected] http://wd4elg.net

Well..it was pretty quiet this morning...besides, you caught me before I had a chance to get all caffeine'd up all caffeine'd up :)
Curt
Mark Lunday, WD4ELG wrote:
Working from home this week, so I wanted to hit some passes. This morning on the 1230 UTC pass for AO51, it reminded me of a military radio net. Patience, professionalism, no one talking over anyone else. It truly was an excellent example of the best of ham radio.
N3TL - Tim WA5KBH - George WA4NVM - Rick KU8L - Curt
A couple of others I missed because of a phone call I received during mid-pass.
FB, OM's!
Mark Lunday WD4ELG [email protected] http://wd4elg.net
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Lol ditto here, Curt. Maybe I am the cause of some of that QRM!
Mark Lunday WD4ELG [email protected] http://wd4elg.net -----Original Message----- From: Curt Nixon [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 11:41 AM To: Mark Lunday, WD4ELG Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Outstanding ops on AO51
Well..it was pretty quiet this morning...besides, you caught me before I had a chance to get all caffeine'd up all caffeine'd up :)
Curt
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