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Dear Mal, LF Group,

At 17:33 09/10/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>One other that was active has gone QRT, likewise the only station in 
>Scotland and a couple in Wales have also gone QRT, that leaves only a few 
>English stations still on air in the UK.
>Hardly encouraging news on the LF scene, the same seems to apply to EU. 
>The only acty I hear these days is from PA, DL and occassionally the odd 
>ON, F and SM pops up.
>Considering that I worked 23 countries a couple of years ago LF is 
>certainly in decline, and no new countries seem to be emerging, apart from 
>the odd weekend Russian station.
>Room for thought
>de Mal/G3KEV
>



Yes it is worrying - there used to be a G3 station somewhere up near 
Scarborough with quite a good LF signal, but I haven't heard him in ages. I 
wonder what could have happened to him?

Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU