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Subject: LF: Re: 73Khz tests
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> Hi Jim & Mike
>
> Colin G3KMP & myself  Wish to thank you both for your help testing ect on
73
> resulting in being heard by Jim M0BMU on 71.75Khz
> Thanks Gents your Toffs and True Amateurs
> Best regards
> Bill G0AKY & Colin G3KMP

My pleasure. 73kHz is very quiet at present in Hertfordshire as the Rugby
station is running just a carrier, confirming that the high noise level was
due to its modulation, not Rx blocking or Tx carrier noise.

I will be on the band tomorrow morning using normal CW on or near 71.750kHz,
and QRS on 71.605kHz.

Mike, G3XDV
www.lf.thersgb.net