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<h3>L. B. Cebik, W4RNL</h3>
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<p>I must go down to the sea again<br>
Where the conductivity is high.<br>
All I need is a tall array<br>
And a rotor to steer her by.</p>
<p>I must go down to a south sea isle<br>
Where the population is low,<br>
And work DX without a rest. . .<br>
--Pardon my QRO.</p>
<p>I must go down to the seaside dunes<br>
And operate in the sand.<br>
When I return, my log is full<br>
Of QSOs from every land.</p>
<p>I must go down to the sea again<br>
To watch the waves and swells,<br>
And leave to someone else the task<br>
Of answering QSLs.</p>
<p><i>(with apologies to John Masefield)</i></p>
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<p><i>Updated 08-21-2000. &COPY; L. B. Cebik, W4RNL. Data may be used for personal purposes, but may not be reproduced for publication in print or any other medium without permission of the author.</i></p>
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