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Hi all:
 
Yesterday, Thursday, from 0.06 to 0.56 UTC, took place a QSO between DF6NM and me, on 137704 Hz-QRSS3. Markus´  signals were "O" , and he copied me with "M".
 
Thanks a lot to Markus for the first DL-EA QSO and for the hard work and skills deployed to read all my characters.
 
Thanks to Brian for his DCF39´s registers, that helped me to make the call in the appropiated time.
 
Thanks to Alan for his report as well.
 
 
73 de José, EA1PX, loc IN53TI