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Alright there Paul, sounds good. Hey, I encourage you to get your general class license. Get your general class license and get your good HF radio. There are a lot of them out there. Some have, JSU has 2 meters and 440 and the HF bands all in one box there on the radio and or other different types of radios, Kenwood. I'm using a Kenwood GS 480 for my HF radio and I have a big loop antenna up. It's over 840 feet in diameter. I live on a few acres here where I can do that. And it works really good on all the bands there with the tuner and it works really nice. I've been in the amateur radio, oh golly, I think way over 45 years or more. I lost Cal, I think. I'd have to check I guess. Do a little calculating. Anyway, so yeah, hey I encourage you to get your general ticket and get your HF and get a good antenna up there with all kinds of dipole antennas and different antennas for HF to use. And maybe I should be able to work you on HF on 80 meters or 40 meters or so forth or maybe even on 20 meters. I talked to a few stations there in California on different bands so it would be fun to run across you there, Paul. Good luck on the study in there and we'll maybe catch you on the HF someday. Feel free to come back and give me a holler here on Echo Lake there. And it's the node is AG7IK. That's Alpha Golf 7 India kilo. Jerry, a good friend of mine, he's got that at his house set up so we can hear very good from my location. So anytime jump in and say hello there, Paul. So good luck to you 73s. Have a good evening there and enjoy the Q so with you there. This is Alpha Lima 2 Bravo. I'll be clear. Have a good evening.
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