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    9th. Driving 
	Trip around N. A. Continent 
	                               
    crossing 18 times. 
	  7/6 - 8/6, 2017                               
    (Part-6   Á¦6ºÎ) 
	We are going to 
	drive around North American Continent again - our 9th. drive around - during 
	7/6 - 8/6 (one month). By this driving, we will achieve 18 times of crossing 
	the continent. We would like to have another one next year to achieve 10 
	times of driving around the continent in our life, though we are not sure 
	whether we could do it next year or not ?????? 
	
	À̹ø¿©Ç൵ À۳⿡ ÀÌ¾î ¹Ì±¹°ú ij³ª´Ù¿¡ ÀÖ´Â ÇÜ 
	Ä£±¸µéÀ» ¸¸³ª±â À§ÇÑ ¿©ÇàÀÍ ¶§¹®¿¡, ÀÌ ±âÇܹ® ¼Ó¿¡´Â ÇÜ ¿ë¾î°¡ ¸¹ÀÌ Æ¢¾î³ª¿É´Ï´Ù. ÇÜ¿ë¾î¿¡´Â Àü½Å¾à¾î¶óÇÏ¿© Àü½ÅÅë½Å¿¡ ¾²ÀÌ´Â ¾à¾î·Î 
	¿¹ÄÁ´ë OM = Old Man ½ÄÀ̳ª, ÇܵéÀÌ OMÀ̶ó°í ÇÒ¶§¿¡¹È ´ÄÀºÀ̶ó´Â ¶æÀº ÀüÇô ¾ø°í, Mr., ¼±¹è, ---¾¾µîÀÇ Á¸ÄªÀÔ´Ï´Ù. 
	¶ÇÇϳªÀÇ ±âÈ£´Â QºÎÈ£¶óÇÏ¿© QAA - QZZÀÇ Q·Î ½ÃÀ۵Ǵ ºÎÈ£¿¡ Àǹ̸¦ ÁذÍÀ¸·Î, ¿¹ÄÁµ¥ QTH = À§Ä¡, ÁÖ¼ÒµîÀÇ ¶æÀ̰í, QTC= 
	ÇÒ¸»ÀÌ ÀÖ´Ù, QRV = Áغñ¿Ï·á¶ó´Â ¶æÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ·± ¿ë¾îµéÀº ±×¶§ ±×¶§ ¼³¸íÀ» ºÎÄ¡°ÚÀ¸³ª ¸¹ÀÌ ¾²ÀÌ´Â ¸î°¡Áö¸¦ ¼Ò°³Çϸé..... 
	
	YL = Young Lady (ÀþÀº ¿©ÀÚ°¡ ¾Æ´Ï°í 
	"¿©ÀÚ"¸¦ ÃÑĪÇÔ. OL=Old Lady¶ó´Â ¸»Àº ÀüÇô »ç¿ëÄ¡ ¾ÊÀ½.) 
	XYL =  ex-YL Àü¿¡ YL Áï Girl Friend¿´´Ù°¡ Áö±ÝÀº XYL Áï "ºÎÀÎ"À̶ó´Â ¶æÀÓ 
	73 = ¾àÀÚ´Â ¾Æ´Ï°í ³²ÀÚ¿¡°Ô º¸³»´Â Good Bye. 
	88 = 73¿Í °°ÀÌ ¿©ÀÚ¿¡°Ô º¸³»´Â Good Bye. 
	hi hi = ¤¾¤¾¤¾¤¾ ¿ôÀ½¼Ò¸® 
	
	As this trip was the same 
	trip as the last year to visit Korean ham radio friends, there are some ham 
	radio languages which can not be understood by non-ham readers. They look 
	like secret codes but they are not. They are all official telegraphic codes 
	used by all radio operators including commercial radio operators too. There 
	are two kinds of codes - one is telegraphic codes (abbreviations) and 
	Q-codes, both just to make telegraphic transmissions shorter and easier. 
	Here are a few of them used very frequently by ham radio operators. 
	
	YL - Young Lady (This does 
	not mean by age. All women are YLs. There is no code of OL=Old Lady. Why? 
	ask to ladies) 
	XYL = ex-YL. Previously YL Now "Wife". 
	OM = Old Man (Not old men by age, but by ham radio experience. This is also 
	used as Mr. to all men.) 
	YM/YB = Young Man/Young Boy (Again. Not by age, but by experience. there 
	could be 80 years old YB and 20 Years old OM) 
	73 = Good bye to Men.  88 = Good bye to women. (Sources of origin - 
	unknown) 
	hi hi = pronounced "hai hai". Laughing or smiling. 
	
	QSO = Contact/Talking,  
	QSY=Move,  QTH=Location/Address, QRV=Ready,  QRT=Stop/Discontinue, 
	QRX=Wait etc. etc. 
	
	±×¿Ü¿¡ ¾Æ¸¶Ãò¾îµéÀÇ È£ÃâºÎÈ£°¡ ¸¹ÀÌ ³ª¿À´Âµ¥, ÀÌ 
	È£ÃâºÎÈ£´Â °¢±¹Á¤ºÎ°¡ ¹«¼±±¹¿¡ ÁöÁ¤ÇÑ ºÎÈ£·Î, ¾Æ¸¶Ãß¾î´Â °³ÀÎÀÌ´Ù º¸´Ï±î À̸§°ú °°¾Æ, ÇÜµé »çÀÌ¿¡¼´Â À̸§´ë½Å ¸¹ÀÌ ¾²ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. 
	¾Æ¸¶Ãß¾îµéÀÇ È£ÃâºÎÈ£´Â °¡¿îµ¥¿¡ ¹ÝµíÀÌ ¼ýÀÚ°¡ Çϳªµé¾îÀÖ¾î,  ±×¾ÕÀÇ ÇÑÀÚ ³»Áö µÎÀÚ´Â ÀüÄ¡ºÎÈ£¶óÇÏ¿© ±×¹«¼±±¹ÀÇ ±¹ÀûÀ» 
	Ç¥½ÃÇÕ´Ï´Ù ¿¹ÄÁµ¥ : 
	HL, DS, 6K = Korea (HM = 1960³â´ëÀÇ Ãʱ⿡´Â Çѱ¹ÀÇ ÀüÄ¡ºÎÈ£¿´À¸³ª, Áö±ÝÀº ºÏÇÑÀ¸·Î ³Ñ¾î°¬À½),  
	VA/VE = Canada,         A, N, W = 
	U.S.A. (Such as AD6XI, NB2O. KE6AJ etc,) 
	
	In addition to these codes, 
	there are call signs. All radio stations, any kind, in the world has own 
	call sign which are same as names. 
	Just as HLKA, HLKB for Korean broadcasting stations, JOAK, JOBK for Japanese 
	broadcasting stations. 
	The first one or two letters represent the nationality. HL, DS, 6K represent 
	Korea. W. K. AA-AL represent U.S.A. JA-JS = Japan. 
	Only ham radio station has one number after these nationality codes, usually 
	representing more detailed location. 
	HL1 = Seoul, HL5 = Kyungsang Province.  W1=Northeastern states of 
	U.S.A. such as NH, RI etc. AA4=Florida, K6=California 
	One, 2 or 3 letters after these numbers are called suffix and represents 
	each individual stations. 
	KE6AJ : KE =U.S.A.    KE6 = California   KE6AJ = My 
	ham radio Station. There is no any other radio station with KE6AJ in the 
	world. 
	Therefore, we use this call sign instead of his/her name. There could be 
	same names for another persons but no same call sign in the world. 
	
	A few prefixes (Nationality 
	codes) : HL/DS/6K = Korea,    W/K/AA-AL = U.S.A.   
	VA/VE = Canada    JA-JS = Japan 
	HM was the prefix of Korea earlier but it represents North Korea now. 
	
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	Part-6   7/30 - 8/6 
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	Á¦29ÀÏ  
	 Day-29 
	   8/3 
	
	  
	  
	  
	¿À´ÃÀº Çѱ¹ÀÎ Çܵé Áß¿¡¼ SteppIR AntennaÀÇ ¿øÁ¶ÀÌÀÚ Best SalesmanÀÎ 
	KE6YC ¹é¿ìÇö OM´ìÀ» ¹æ¹®Çϱâ·Î µÇ¾îÀÖ´Â ³¯À̾î¼, Phoenix¿¡¼ ¾ÆÄ§ 8½Ã20ºÐ¿¡ HM1AC OM QTH¸¦ ¶°³ª, 
	San DiegoÀÇ ÃֺϴÜÀÎ Encinitas¸¦ ÇâÇßÀ¾´Ï´Ù. ¿À´ÃÀº ¶ÇÇÑ ÀåÀå 1°³¿ù¿¡ °ÉÄ£ Á¦9Â÷ ´ë·úÀÏÁÖ¿©ÇàÀ» °ÅÀÌ ³¡³»°í, µåµð¾î 
	California·Î µ¹¾Æ°¡´Â ³¯À̱⵵ÇÕ´Ï´Ù. 
	We were going to visit KE6YC, the "Master" and the 
	best salesman of SteppIR Antenna. We left Phoenix at the HM1Arizona Cowboy 
	QTH at 08:20 AM heading to Encinitas at the northern tip of San Diego, CA. 
	Today is the day also to return to California after one month long trip. 
	 
	¿ÀÈÄ 3½Ã°æÀÌ ´Ù µÇ¾î San Diego¿¡ °ÅÀÌ °¡±î¿öÁöÀÚ, KE6YC OMÀÌ D-Star·Î ºÒ·¯¿Ô°í, ¹Ý°©°Ô QSO¸¦ ÇÏ´ÂÁß¿¡, ¿À´Ã 
	Àú³áÀº ÀÚ±â Áý¿¡¼ ²À ÀÚ°í °¡¶ó´Â Ä£ÀýÇÏ°í °£°îÇÑ ¿äûÀÌ ÀÖ¾î¼, ÀÌ¹Ì µÇ¾îÀִ ȣÅÚ¿¹¾àÀ» Ãë¼ÒÇϰí, ¹éOM´ìÀ¸·Î °¡±â·Î ÇÏ¿´À¾´Ï´Ù. 
	±×¸®ÇÏ¿© ¾ó¸¶ÈÄ¿¡ San Diego¿¡ µµÂøÇÏ´Ï ¸¶Ä§ Åð±Ù½Ã°£ Rush hour¿¡ °É·Á, °ÅºÏÀÌ °ÉÀ½À» Çϱä ÇÏ¿´À¸³ª ±×·¸°Ô ½ÉÇÏÁö´Â ¾Ê¾Æ 
	¿ÀÈÄ 3½Ã¹ÝÀÌ Á¶±Ý ³Ñ¾î KE6YC ¹é¿ìÇö OM ´ì¿¡ µµÂøÇÏ¿´À¾´Ï´Ù. 
	When we approached to San Diego at around 15:00 PM, 
	KE6YC called me by D-Star and we made a great D-Star QSO. He invited us to 
	stay in his home rather than to go to hotel. He insisted it and I agreed 
	finally and cancelled my hotel reservation. The traffic of San Diego at 3 PM 
	rush hour was bad but not too bad and we arrived KE6AJ OM's QTH at around 
	15:30 PM. 
	
	 
	¹Ý°©°Ô ¸Â¾ÆÁֽô ¹éOM ³»¿ÜºÐÀ» ¸¸³ª XYL²²¼ ¸¶·ÃÇØÁֽЏ·ÀÖ´Â Àú³á½Ä»ç¸¦ Çϰí ÀáÀÚ¸®¿¡ µé ¶§±îÁö, À̾ê±â Àú¾ê±â ¿¾¾ê±â µîµî, 
	¿©·¯°¡Áö ¾ê±â¸¦ ÇÏ¿´°í, Áñ°Å¿î ¿ÀÈĸ¦ Áö³µÀ¾´Ï´Ù. ¹éOMÀÇ ÁýÀº ¾ð´öÀ§ÀÇ 2 ¿¡ÀÌÄ¿ (2,400Æò)´ëÁö¿¡ 4,500 sq ft 
	(125Æò)ÀÇ Å« ÁýÀ̰í, shack´Â °¡Àå ÀÚµ¿È°¡ Àß µÇ¾îÀÖ´Â stationÀ¸·Î º¸À̴µ¥, ¸ðµç ham radio ±â°èµéÀº ÀÏü ¼ÕÀ» 
	´ëÁö ¾Ê°í, Computer·Î ¸ðµç Á¶ÀÛÀ» ÇÏ°Ô µÇ¾î ÀÖ¾ú°í, ±×·¯´Ï±î Remote Controlµµ °¡´ÉÇÏÁö ¾ÊÀº°¡ ½Í¾úÀ¾´Ï´Ù. 
	They 
	welcomed us and XYL prepared the dinner for us. We have talked all kinds of 
	old stories 
	until we go to bed and had very enjoyable afternoon. His 4,500 sq. ft. house 
	is located on the top of hill (2 acres) and the shack is most automated to 
	control everything by computer which enables remote control while he is 
	driving around the town.   
	 
	¡¡ 
	
	DAY-30  DAY-30  8/4 
	  
	  
	¾î´ÃÀº San DiegoºÏ´ÜÀÇ KE6YC OMÀÇ QTH¸¦ ´ÊÀ¸¸·È÷ 9½Ã 15ºÐ°æ¿¡ Ãâ¹ßÇÏ¿©, 
	L.A. ³²´ÜÀÇ ex-HM1AT OMÀ» ã¾Æ ¶°³µÀ¾´Ï´Ù. °Å¸®µµ ¾ó¸¶ ¾ÈµÇ¾î (57 ¸¶ÀÏ), 10½Ã ¹Ý °æ¿¡ µµÂøÇÏ¿´À¾´Ï´Ù. 
	ex-HM1AT ±è¼¼È¯ OMÀº ¿ö³« Á¶¿ëÇÏ¿© »ç±³ÀûÀÌÁö°¡ ¸øÇϰí, Çѱ¹¿¡¼ÀÇ ham Radioµµ activeÇÏÁö ¸øÇß°í, ¹Ì±¹¿Í¼´Â ON 
	AIRµµ ÇÏÁö ¾Ê¾Æ, º°·Î ³Î¸® ¾Ë·ÁÁø OMÀº ¾Æ´ÏÁö¸¸, ³ª¿Í´Â ³»°¡ ´ëÇÐÀ» Á¹¾÷ÇÑ ´ÙÀ½ ÇØ ºÎÅÍ °°Àº Á÷Àå¿¡¼ Çѵ¿¾È ÇÔ²² ÀÏÇß°í, 
	ÈÄ¿¡ ±Ý¼º»ç¿¡¼µµ ÇÔ²² ÀÏÇÏ´Ù°¡, ÀϺ»ÀÇ Hitachi TV Plant¿¡ TV »ý»ê ÈÆ·ÃÂ÷ 100Àϰ£À» ÃâÀå°¬À» ¶§¿¡µµ ÇÔ²² °£ ¿À·£ 
	Ä£±¸ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. 
	Today, we left KE6YC OM's QTH at late morning at 
	09:15 AM to visit ex-HM1AT at the southern tip of metropolitan L.A.. It was 
	only 57 miles to drive and we arrived there at 10:30 AM. HM1AT OM is very 
	quiet and non-social OM and ham radio was not active in Korea too. He did 
	not operate ham station in U.S.A. and was not well known person among Korean 
	hams. However, we worked in Gold Star together, went Hitachi, Japan for TV 
	manufacturing training for 100 days together. He has been a good friend from 
	very early time. 
	 
	¾ðÁ¦³ª ¿ì¸®±â ã¾Æ°¡¸é ³»¿Ü°¡ ¸ðµÎ ¹«Ã´À̳ª ¹Ý°¡¿ö ÇÏÁö¸¸, À̹ø¿¡µµ ¿ì¸®°¡ À̹ø ¿©Çà¿¡¼ ¸¸³ ±× ´©±¸º¸´Ùµµ ¹Ý°¡¿ö ÇßÀ¾´Ï´Ù. µµÂøÇÏ¿© 
	¾ó¸¶ ¾ÈµÇ¾î ¾ÆÁ÷ Á¡½É½Ã°£ÀÌ ³Ê¹« À̸¥µ¥µµ BuffetÁýÀÌ ÁÁÀºµ¥°¡ ÀÖ´Ù°í ¼µÑ·¯ 11½Ã Á¶±Ý ³Ñ¾î¼ ÁýÀ» ³ª¼, 30ºÐ ÀÌ»óÀ» ´Þ·Á 
	ÀϺ»½Ä BuffetÁý¿¡ µµÂøÇѰÍÀº 12½Ã 10ºÐÀüÂë µÇ¾úÀ¾´Ï´Ù. °Å±â¼ Á¡½ÉÀ» ¸ÔÀ¸¸ç ¿¾ À̾߱⸦ ¸¹ÀÌ Çß°í, Á¡½ÉÈÄ¿¡ ÁýÀ¸·Î µ¹¾Æ¿Í ¾à 
	20ºÐÁ¤µµ ´õ ÀÖÀ¸¸é¼, À̾ê±â Àú¾ê±â ÇÑ ÈÄ¿¡ 2½ÃÁ» ³Ñ¾î¼ 73/88¸¦ Çϰí Çì¿©Á³À¾´Ï´Ù. 
	They welcome us always but welcome us more than 
	anyone this time. It was too early for lunch when we arrived, but they took 
	us to a buffet restaurant about 30 min. driving away and talked a lot about 
	old stories during the lunch. We enjoyed talking after we return home from 
	lunch too but had to say 88/73 little after 14:00 PM. 
	
	 
	±×ÈÄ¿¡ L.A. ¼ºÎÀÇ ÅÂÆò¾ç ÇØº¯ °¡±îÀÌ¿¡ ÀÖ´Â Redondo Beach¿¡ °¡¼ È£ÅÚ¿¡ Check-inÇϰí Çѵ¿¾È ½¬¾ú´Ù°¡, Àú³á 
	7½Ã¿¡ Redondo Beach¿¡ ³ª°¡¼, L.A.¿¡ »ì°íÀÖ´Â ¸Á³» ¾Æµé Johnny¸¦ ¸¸³ª¼, Àϳ⿡ ÇѵιøÀº Ç×»ó Johnny¿Í ÇÔ²² 
	°¡´Â "¼¿ï ȽÁý"¿¡ °¡¼ Àú³áÀ» ÇÔ²² ÇÏ¿´À¾´Ï´Ù. ¼¿ïȽÁýÀº °è¿Í Lobster¸¦ ÁÖ·Î Á¦°øÇÏ´Â ½Ä´çÀε¥, °ªÀº ¸¹ÀÌ ºñ½ÎÁö¸¸ Á¤¸» 
	¸ÀÀÖ´Â °÷À̶ó, ¸Å³â ÇѵιøÀº °¡´Â°÷ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. (¼ÂÀ̼ °è ÇѸ¶¸®¾¿À» ¸Ô°í Âî°Ô¸¦ ÇÑÁ¢½Ã ŰÄ״µ¥ $210.00.) 
	 
	ÀÌÁ¦ ³»ÀÏ L.A.Áö¿ªÀÇ OMs¸¦ ¸¸³ª¸é À̹ø ¿©ÇàÀÇ ÀÏÁ¤ÀÌ ¸ðµÎ ³¡³ª°í, ÀÏ¿äÀÏ¿¡´Â ÁýÀ¸·Î µ¹¾Æ°¥ ¿¹Á¤ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. 
	We went to Redondo Beach at Pacific coast 
	thereafter, checked in hotel, took a 
	rest for about 2 hours at the hotel and went to Redondo Beach restaurant to 
	meet Johnny there and went to a Korean restaurant for crab meat dinner. The 
	Korean crab meat restaurant we go once or twice a year with Johnny serves 
	crab and lobster meats, not a high class restaurant but expensive place. (We 
	paid $210 taking one crab each) 
	¡¡ 
	
	DAY-31  
	  Day-31    8/5 
	
	  
	¿À´ÃÀÇ ÀÏÁ¤Àº L.A. Áö¿ªÀÇ HAM (KE6YC OMÀÇ Á¤ÀÇ¿¡ ÀÇÇϸé HAM = 
	Hankookin Amateur Moosunsa)µéÀ» ¸¸³ª´Â°ÍÀ¸·Î, À̹ø ¿©ÇàÀÇ ¸¶Áö¸· ÀÏÁ¤À̾úÀ¾´Ï´Ù. Àå¼Ò´Â L.A.ÀÇ À¯¸íÇÑ 
	Korea TownÀÇ "Á¶¼±°¥ºñ"½Ä´çÀ̰í, L.A. ÃÖ°í ¿ø·ÎÀ̽ŠAB6XI ¼º¸¼® OMÀÌ ¸¶·ÃÇÏ¿© ÁÖ¼ÌÀ¾´Ï´Ù. ¿À´ÃÀÇ Á¡½É ¸ðÀÓ¿¡ 
	Âü¼®ÇÏ¿© ÁֽŠHAMs´Â AB6XI¸¦ ºñ·ÔÇÏ¿©, AD6BI, AB6AD, AB6CD OMs¿¡, ³ªÁß¿¡ ´Ê°Ô Âü¼®ÇϽŠL.A. Áö¿ª Çѱ¹ÀÎ 
	¾Æ¸¶Ãò¾î¹«¼±Å©·´ÀÇ ±Ý³âµµ ȸÀåÀ̽ŠN6VKV OMµîÀ̾úÀ¾´Ï´Ù. ÀÌÁß AB6CD OM°ú N6VKV OMÀº ¿À´Ã óÀ½ ¸¶³ª¼ ¹Ý°©°Ô Àλ縦 
	³ª´©¾úÀ¾´Ï´Ù. 
	Today's plan was to meet Korean hams (According to 
	the definition of KE6AC : HAM = Hankookin Amateur Moosunsa) in L.A. area 
	which was the last plan of this trip. We were going to meet at "Chosun Kalbi" 
	restaurant in famous "Korea Town". The hams got together today were 5 OMs of 
	AB6XI, AD6BI, AB6AD, AB6CD OMs and N6VKV OM, the chairman of L.A. area 
	Korean ham club, who joined later. I met AB6AD and N6VKV for the first time 
	today. 
	 
	À̰ÍÀ¸·Î 32ÀÏ¿¡ °ÉÄ£ Á¦9Â÷ ¹Ì´ë·úÀÏÁÖ¿©ÇàÀº ±× ´ë´Ü¿øÀ» ³»¸®°í, ³²Àº°ÍÀº ³»ÀÏ ¾ÆÄ§¿¡ µåµð¾î San JoseÀÇ ÁýÀ» ÇâÇØ Ãâ¹ßÇÒ 
	¸¶Áö¸· ¿îÀü¸¸ ³²¾ÒÀ¾´Ï´Ù. ±×µ¿¾È 32ÀÏÀÇ ¿©ÇàÁß, ÃÑ 27¸íÀÇ HAMs¸¦ ¸¸³ª¼ Áñ°Å¿î ½Ã°£À» º¸³Â°í, 6¸íÀÇ non-HAM 
	ģô/Ä£±¸¸¦ ¸¸³µÀ¾´Ï´Ù. ±×·¯³ª ÀÛ³â±îÁö´Â ¸ø´À²¼µç ÇǷΰ¨À» ±Ý³â¿¡´Â ÈξÀ ´õ ¸¹ÀÌ ´À²¸, °ú¿¬ ³»³â¿¡ ¿¹øÂ°¸¦ ´Ù½Ã ÇÒ¼ö ÀÖÀ»·±Áö? 
	¹«Ã´ Àǽɽº·´½À´Ï´Ù. ³»³â¿¡´Â ±Ý³â º¸´Ùµµ ´õ ÇÇ·ÎÇÒÅÙµ¥.... ¿©·¯ OMs°¡ ³»³â À̸¾ ¶§°¡µÇ¸é ÇÇ·ÎÇßµç°ÍÀº ¸ðµÎ Àؾî¹ö¸®°í, ¶Ç 
	¶°³¯°ÍÀ̶ó°í Çϵ絥, ±×·²·±Áöµµ ¸ð¸£Áö¿ä. ¸¸ÀÏ¿¡ ³»³â¿¡ ¶Ç ÇÑ´Ù¸é, ÇÏ·çÀÇ ÁÖÇà°Å¸®¸¦ ÃÖ´ë 350 ¸¶ÀϷΠöÀúÈ÷ ÁÙ¿©¼, Á»´õ ¿©·¯³¯ÀÌ 
	°É¸®µå¶óµµ ÇǷθ¦ ÁÙÀ̴µ¥¿¡ ¿ªÁ¡À» µÎ¾î¾ß°ÚÀ¾´Ï´Ù. hi hi. À̹ø¿¡ 350 ¸¶ÀÏÀ» ³Ñ±ä ³¯ÀÌ 11ÀÏÀ̳ªµÇ°í, 400 ¸¶ÀÏÀ» ³Ñ±ä ³¯ÀÌ 
	9ÀÏÀ̳ª µÇ¾úÀ¾´Ï´Ù. ÃÖ°í·Î ´Þ¸° ´ÒÀº, Oklahoma City¿¡¼ Albuquerque±îÁöÀÇ 544 ¸¶ÀÏ·Î, 8½Ã°£ 22ºÐÀÇ 
	ÁÖÇàÀ̾úÀ¾´Ï´Ù. 
	By this meeting, 32 days long the 9th. 
	Transcontinental Driving Trip is practically over. The only thing left is to 
	drive tomorrow to home. During these 32 days, we met 27 hams and had great 
	enjoyable meetings with them. In addition, we met 6 non-ham relative and 
	friends. We were tired this year much more than we had until last year and 
	lost confidence to make another #10 trip next year. However, many OMs said I 
	would forget it by next year and would start #10 trip without hesitation 
	perhaps. Maybe !! If we do, I think we will limit one day driving to less 
	than 350 miles max. taking more days to reduce the tired days. This time, 
	there were 11 days driven more than 350 miles and 9 days more than 400 
	miles. The longest was from Oklahoma City to Albuquerque - 544 miles for 8 
	hours 22 min. driving. 
	
	 
	¿©Çϰ£ 32ÀÏ¿¡ °ÉÄ£ ÁÖÇàÀ» ¹«»çÈ÷ ³Ñ±ä°ÍÀÌ Ãµ¸¸ ´ÙÇàÀ̰í, ƯÈ÷ ¹®Á¦°¡ ÀϾÁö ¾ÊÀ»±î °ÆÁ¤ÇÑ ³ë·ÉÀÇ Lexus°¡ ¶óµð¿ÀÀÇ °íÀåµî 
	»ç¼ÒÇÑ ¹®Á¦´Â ÀÖ¾úÀ¸³ª, Å« Å» ¾øÀÌ ¿ÏÀüÇÑ ÁÖÇàÀ» ÇØÁÖ¾î¼ Á¤¸»·Î ´ë°ß ½º·´°í, ¸ÅÀÏ ¸ÅÀÏ À̰÷ website¿¡ µµ¹è¸¦ÇÏ¸ç ³Ê¹« ¸¹Àº 
	Áö¸éÀ» µ¶Á¡ÇÏ¿©, ´ë´ÜÈ÷ ¹Ì¾ÈÇÕ´Ï´Ù. ¾Æ¿ï·¯ ±Ý³â¿¡µµ ¿ì¸®¸¦ Å©°Ô ȯ¿µÇÏ¿© ÁֽŠYLs/OMs ¿¡°Ô ¸¶À½¼ÓÀ¸·Î ºÎÅÍÀÇ ½É½ÉÇÑ °¨»çÀÇ ¶æÀ» 
	ÀüÇÏ°í ½Í½À´Ï´Ù. ´ë´ÜÈ÷ °¨»çÇÕ´Ï´Ù. 
	 
	Anyway, we are very happy to complete this trip 
	safely, really appreciate to my 20 years old Lexus car and feel very sorry 
	to members of Oldradio Club as we occupied too much space everyday.Very 
	sorry OMs !! hi hi. We also want to express sincere appreciation to all YLs 
	and OMs who welcomed us so much during the trip. MNi MNI THX !! 
	
	DAY-32     
	Day-32     8/6 
	  
	µåµð¾î ÁýÀ¸·Î µ¹¾Æ¿ÔÀ¾´Ï´Ù  
	±×°£ÀÇ ÃÑ ÁÖÇà°Å¸®´Â 9,709 ¸¶ÀÏ, 13,934 km À̰í, 
	¸¸³ HAMs´Â 27¸íÀÔ´Ï´Ù. 
	±×µ¿¾È ¹Ý°ÜÁֽŠ¿©·¯ºÐ²² ´Ù½Ã Çѹø °¨»çµå¸³´Ï´Ù. 
	 
	Best 88/73    KE6AJ 
	 
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	We are back to home finally. 
	We drove total 9,700 miles or 13,934 km this time. 
	we met 27 hams during the trip. 
	Thank you very much again for your welcome everywhere. 
	Best 88/73  KE6AJ 
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