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Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2001 08:34:46 -0500
From: "Andre' Kesteloot" <akestelo@bellatlantic.net>
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Subject: Re: LF: ARRL News Story
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Mike Dennison wrote:

> It has been pointed out, quite correctly, that the ARRL story about
> LF operating has errors in it.
> In defense of my fellow journalists, I will say that given limited
> resources it is inevitable that some errors will creep into any
> article.[...]

Compared to the incredible inaccuracies, and outright fabrications that one
reads in the regular press, and watches on TV, I would say I am very
impressed with the quality of information I derive from reading QST and
RadCom.
Keep up the good work,
73
Andre' N4ICK