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Old 14th Aug 2006, 10:25 pm   #1
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Default Vintage Military and Amateur Radio Society Net.

Hi all,

Paul & Mods - hope you don't mind this.

As this is the section to discuss vintage radio gear including transmitters, I wanted to bring to the attention of those interested that there's a vintage AM amateur radio "net" that takes place every Saturday.

It's run by the Vintage And Military Amateur Radio Society ( VMARS ) and is on 3.615 Mhz ( or perhaps I should say Mc/s ) at 08:30 Saturday mornings. Anyone running AM gear ( doesnt have to be military ) is welcome to join in and you don't have to be a member of the group.

Also, there's the boatanchor net an hour later at 09:30 on 3.625 Mhz.

73's to all.

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Old 14th Aug 2006, 10:29 pm   #2
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Paul & Mods - hope you don't mind this.
I don't mind at all. It's good to publicise things like this.
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