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I had my first two HF contacts this evening on the KB6Q remote, located here in Nipomo, CA.  I spoke with Earl, N6ECE in Culver City, and also Moody, WQ6I in Claremont.  Both were very friendly, and helpful.  They came in quite clear–and they were apparently able to make out my transmissions as they both [...]

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I haven’t keep up on my ham radio blog in awhile–pressing matters at work.  I was listening to the net last night, W6ND was net control.  He mentioned a 6 meter frequency at 50.125, that I haven’t yet tried out.  I will have to do that and see how it works out.  I got the [...]

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160 Meters–Difficult to use.  Must really work this band. LSB.
80 Meters– 3850 to 3990, better at night, LSB.   WARFA net 3980.  6:30 p.m. CA traffic net at 3990.  3985 1st Wednesday of month, 8:00 to 8:30 p.m., LDS net.
40 Meters–7150 to 7300, better at night, LSB. LDS net 7295
20 Meters–14200 to 14350 voice frequencies.  [...]

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