Is there a repeater on the space station?  

That's gotta about as high as you can get I would
think..

I wonder if it is a Mastr-Pro or a ??????


Leon-N2HLT


--- skipp025 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I used to work with a real bad pot-head. He'd climb 
> to the top of a tower and smoke up a storm.  Would 
> he qualify the site as the highest repeater? 
> 
> He did good enough work, just took 3 times as long 
> and you had to eat pizza after every job.  
> 
> No one said anything because he'd climb the tall 
> unsafe towers that most of the crew wouldn't
> trust... 
> or would be to fat to get climb.  
> 
> cheers
> skipp 
> 
> www.radiowrench.com 
> 
> > Bob Dengler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 10/1/2004 05:12 AM, you wrote:
> > >I believe the highest in Colorado (off the top of
> my head) would be
> the 
> > >Pikes Peak machines.
> > >146.970, and 448.450  at 14,109 feet above mean
> sea level.
> > 
> > Are you sure they're actually at Pike's Peak.  I
> didn't find
> anything up 
> > there when I was in the area last year.
> > 
> > Bob NO6B
> 
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