[IRCA] Charlie's off his rocker about an off-frequency station
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[IRCA] Charlie's off his rocker about an off-frequency station



Sorry I didn't delete all quotes from the previous messages. I try to remove 
the "<'ed" stuff when it's not necessary. I reply to an e-mail just to get 
the e-mail address into the TO: line and delete everything above my 
signature. Forgot to do it this time.

Won't be long before youse guys have to send a delegation out here to see 
what ails Taylor so.

NOW I was talking about an off-frequency on 1550 and guess I expected 
everyone to drop what they're doing and race to a radio near them and see 
about this station Taylor is yapping about.

The offending station station appeared to sign-off at 2000 EDT  (That's 8:00 
p.m., for all you Air Force vets), so it's west of here. (Like maybe it's 
out in the Atlantic, Charles, you idiot).

I don't know what sign-off & change of mode times are for Tennessee, 
Kentucky, or (western) Virginia.

Come on, somebody help me out before I pee in my bed.

73 de Charlie


Charles A Taylor, WD9INP/4
   Greenville, North Carolina
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "WD9INP/4" <WD9INP@xxxxxxx>
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" 
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Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 5:06 PM
Subject: [IRCA] Off-frequency station on 1550


Can anyone out out in the south Midwest try to help find out who the 
off-frequency station on 1,549,888 is?



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