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Subject: LF: Re: 82.7kHz CW signal
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Rik et al

> Some weeks ago someone (G3YXM ?) reported hearing CW arround 80kHz.

It was actually reported to me as approx 91kHz, possibly sending "WBF WX"
repeatedly, so maybe not the same station.

73. Dave G3YXM.