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Posted by kryppy on 10/22/05 18:38

On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 08:59:26 GMT, jj <ve1jot@nojunk.eastlink.ca>
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>kryppy wrote:
>> On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 06:17:50 -0500, Jim <wdxp@cox.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hello Kryppy;
>>>
>>>I know this sounds stupid, but what is a pitch pan? I visualize a
>>>cookie sheet filled with pitch.
>>
>>
>> Bingo. They are usually made of copper or galvanized.
>>
>>
>>>Jim (still reeling from Katrina and Rita)
>>
>>
>> Me too...and here comes another...
>>
>I'm a ham-radio operator, and we've been amazed at the response of so
>many folks wishing to help in each one, I'm sure this one will be no
>different, or at least veer away from you!


I don't even care anymore. Bring em on.

I have a brand new 8000 watt generator and transfer switch to
supplement my 5250 and 4000. :)

I also have some new giant truck batteries and a pair of 1500 watt
inverters.

Last years storms blew all my trees down, and proved my tower and
dishes. :)

I love the KU live DVB during the storms as well, I am going outside
in a few to string a long wire so I can blow the dust off my DX-390
and listen to the P-3


Have a good one. I hope everyone posts wildfeeds found. AMC5 and SBS-6
have been good in the past.

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