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Subject: Re: LF: Re: 73kHz activity Tuesday morning
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In a message dated 7/5/01 9:12:49 AM GMT Daylight Time, 
john.stace@ntlworld.com writes:

<< Subj:     LF: Re: 73kHz activity Tuesday morning
 Date:  7/5/01 9:12:49 AM GMT Daylight Time
 From:  john.stace@ntlworld.com (john.stace)
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 Reply-to:  rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
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 Hello Jim . On Tuesday morning I heard you on 73 Khz RST339 . Altogether I
 heard four stations but only yourself and G3AQC positively identified . One
 of the unreadble sigs was probably someone calling G3AQC because the
 frequency difference was only a few tens of hertz .  I have been qrv on 73
 for about 3 years and in that time have only heard G3YXM Dave.  Do not have
 enough power here on 73 to get far as best dx is across town only with power
 from audio chip of a bout 5 watts or so , erp only in microwatts. All I need
 now is some real power . Aerial is inverted L six meters high and 20 mtr top
 loading. >>

Hello John.

It's good to hear you have some equipment up and running.
I'm sure several people would like to try for a QSO with you altrhough 
'random' QSOs on that band are the exception rather than the rule.
Perhaps you could post a detail or two about your location and whether you 
are able to use one of the weak signal QRSS packages on the computer.

73

David  G0MRF