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On 3 Sep 2007 at 10:37, hamilton mal wrote:

> Hi all
> Beacon active on 1835 khz sending 160m exp beacon reply HOTMAIL.COM,
> language appears to be spanish. Does anyone know where this is
> located. No callsign de G3KEV
> 
> 

Why on earth do we need beacons on Top Band, especially there right 
in the middle of the active part of the band and next to the 1836 QRP 
activity frequency? Don't suppose it is our friend EA3?? (forget the 
call but you know who I mean) who often calls for long periods at 
s9++ listening on 40m for replies.....

73 Dave G3YMC

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