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In a message dated 1/6/00 1:12:10 GMT Daylight Time, 
rik.strobbe@fys.kuleuven.ac.be writes:

<< I just checked TF1IT on the Buckmaster callbook and in the OH2AQ 
DX-cluster :
 That call is unknown in the callbook (and plenty of other TF's are in it)
 and has not been reported on the DX-cluster the last 2 years.
 So I think that it was just someone with strange ideas about making fun.
  >>

A few years ago the TF prefix was a popular call for pirates.
New years day is also a traditional day for this sort of thing.  How many 
times have I heard Tony Handcock's "The Radio Ham" being broadcast on top 
band on the 1/Jan.!

Strike TF from the Countries active list chaps.

73

David