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Alberta, British Columbia & Saskatchewan...

DXman

Yes, that's 3100 degrees F. Nine yrs of hard work.
Apr 5, 2005
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Worked lot of stations last night from 9:00 pm to 11:30 pm. They were all truck drivers and all on the good old ch. 19.

Was the same thing last Monday evening also, the ch. was 9 "s" units of dx.



Talked to a "long hauler" off and on for 45 min's, he was in northern British Columbia around Fort Nelson, which is on the border of B.C., Alberta and Northwest Territories. He was using just a cobra radio and 4' mirror mt.


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Worked lot of stations last night from 9:00 pm to 11:30 pm. They were all truck drivers and all on the good old ch. 19.

Was the same thing last Monday evening also, the ch. was 9 "s" units of dx.



Talked to a "long hauler" off and on for 45 min's, he was in northern British Columbia around Fort Nelson, which is on the border of B.C., Alberta and Northwest Territories. He was using just a cobra radio and 4' mirror mt.


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Worked lot of stations last night from 9:00 pm to 11:30 pm. They were all truck drivers and all on the good old ch. 19.

Was the same thing last Monday evening also, the ch. was 9 "s" units of dx.



Talked to a "long hauler" off and on for 45 min's, he was in northern British Columbia around Fort Nelson, which is on the border of B.C., Alberta and Northwest Territories. He was using just a cobra radio and 4' mirror mt.


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