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    dabs Medium Load Member

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    Vulcan... I'm sorry to hear you had so many problems. I'm betting this is leading to a better situation for you! hey, you will stay in touch, won't cha? I just PM'ed you... been under the weather... again, dang allergies!
     
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    #### haystack look at you getting all technical on us lol
     
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    Sigh. The I 80 bridge across the muddy, or is that mighty, Mississippi is now completely closed. Need to get to I 88 and am trying to decide whether to take 280 around or since I'm at the hook, to go 61 N and 30 E and hit 88 there at Sterling. Seems like I've been on 30 before and its not a bad rte.
     
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    Panhandle flash Road Train Member

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    Sorry to see you go, picked up some good info from you and hope you'll at least stick around on this site.

    Once you get your authority, you going to sign on with somebody, or find some good brokers to run for and is that any of my6 business?
     
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    i have a magnum s-6 good grounds inverter in sleeper, this is the only truck ive had this problem with but its also the only truck that i havnt had my own coax in. looks like i get to rewire when i get home, thanks for the info.
     
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    hey gramps sorry to see you go,,hope you land in a good spot and get what you want,,,i have to go through yard for an interview with my dm and his boss and maybe some others after an unpleasant situation arose last week,,,so save me a seat,,i may be right behind ya',,not sure whats gonna happen but should know by wed afternoon...good luck 2 you and wish me a little to.
     
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    Oh my fr8tshkr, What happened?
     
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    Whoops! My bad! LOL I'll try to break it down a lil next time LOL
     
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    No problem. If I can help any just gimme a shout. The problem with the big radios having the big ears is they also pick up alot of other frequency noise and any other electrical device. Which Magnum S-6 do you have? They are a good 10 meter radio. I've never had a problem with Magnum. Are you running barefoot or into a box?
     
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    s-680 with the green lights, running totally barefoot at 70 watts. if my truck ever gets out of the shop im going to redo the coax and see if that helps any.
     
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