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Not a whole lot. Stayed on the cool side of the door most of the day. Went to church this morning and then came home and that was about it. Took a little nap. So, watched some TV. Did a little FDA talk on the local repeater for a little bit and that was about it. Alrighty, getting to more important matters here. What was a two meter and six meter band authorized for amateur radio use? I thought it was for Peter use. Okay, well that changes things a little bit. I'll just say, let's see here, I'll say 1948. Yeah, I think I'm still gonna go with 1948. So, we'll deal with that. And the bubble wrap sounds plausible for Alan's question. So, I guess that would CBCB, which should be the same registration as Ray just entered. So, anyway, two meters is pretty open tonight as I was mentioning. I did hear the mountaintop repeater over in Pennsylvania on 015 blasted in here about an hour ago. At times it was hitting S9. So, I'm sure we were hitting them probably just as hard too. So, they were complaining, probably complaining about our repeater just like we were complaining about them. But that's what happens in the summertime when the band opens. Just grin and bear it folks, no sense complaining about the band opening. I find openings fun because they're not an everyday occurrence, at least not around here. So, anyway, that's all I got for the land of snow and maple syrup. Where it's just plain muggy. K-A-Q-K-O, this is AB and I'm out.
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