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Subj: N1URO > Re: Cat problem
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> Lee;
> Just tell the cat it needs to be licensed to use your equipment. That
> should hold 'em back :)
> Good luck.
Ha. There are two new cats in the house as of year or so
ago. They are young adults now instead of kittens, but they
haven't slowed down much and are still finding new ways to
wreak havoc.
My cats have a history of getting involved in the hobby.
Back in the 2000 time frame when doing amateur television
through a repeater in Dallas, TX, I had a cat Charlie with
a really long tail. He would walk in front of the camera
with his tail straight in the air, and I remember one of
the guys asking what the resonant frequency was, LOL.
73 de Lee K5DAT
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