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	<title>Comments on: Were you listening???</title>
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		<title>By: ve3gna</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bob: As I mentioned on my own blog a couple of days ago, I became involved with the Hurricane Watch Net on 40 meters. I was in a position to hear stations that the Net Control AF0ML could not. Therefore I was asked several times to relay pertinent information to him for transference to the National Hurricane Center. I also was able to assist in logging stations in the affected areas, and to here the local descriptions of some of the damage. Believe me, it is an experience hearing dedicated ops talk matter-of-factly about their streets being underwater and their basements flooded all the while passing on reports of the plight of nearby neighbours. I am sure that, when their &quot;job&quot; is done then they will worry about their own situation.
73,
Glenn]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bob: As I mentioned on my own blog a couple of days ago, I became involved with the Hurricane Watch Net on 40 meters. I was in a position to hear stations that the Net Control AF0ML could not. Therefore I was asked several times to relay pertinent information to him for transference to the National Hurricane Center. I also was able to assist in logging stations in the affected areas, and to here the local descriptions of some of the damage. Believe me, it is an experience hearing dedicated ops talk matter-of-factly about their streets being underwater and their basements flooded all the while passing on reports of the plight of nearby neighbours. I am sure that, when their &#8220;job&#8221; is done then they will worry about their own situation.<br />
73,<br />
Glenn</p>
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