The original date for Dayton was the 3rd weekend in April. It might have
been snowed on and was often unseasonably cold, but it hardly ever got
rained out. I remember in the mid 70's one of their brochures promoting
the hamfest made it a point to claim that in 22 years, it had been rained
Holding Dayton a week later? Isn't that the start of hurricane season?
73,
John, W4AWM
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FYI as of November 14th on their website:
Celebrating our 54th show, May 20,21, & 22, 2005, Hamvention® is the world's
largest amateur radio gathering and trade show.t
According to the website, outdoor fleamarket packets will be sent out soon.
Let's all hope that the weather cooperates for a cha
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