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G0MRF@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 1/8/02 8:46:38 PM GMT Standard Time, gii3kev@netscapeonline.co.uk writes:
 
 
> Dear LF Group,
>
> Another one worth mentioning is G3LDO and OH1TN's 73/136k QSO, which is
> probably the record LF/LF cross band QSO.

Hi Jim
Surely a xband Transatlantic QSO between Canada/USA to the UK is more of an
achievement
and especially those of us that have made several and not just a ONE OFF,
than one just up the road. I frequently work OH1TN at 589/589 each way
daytime or night.
I consider this a local qso to the UK.
Why single this particular qso out.
Does one have to be a RSGB member to get a mention ?? if so this distorts
the reality of what is really happening on LF by those that are not
members.
G3KEV
 
 
 
 
 

Watch out Jim.

Big KEV's personality transplant has been rejected.

One has to have one in the first place for a consideration. Where do you fit in - NIL-continue
sitting on the fence and be a NON-DESCRIPT, do not express an opinion in case you upset your peers. Might even get a KGBI or what ever it is they get, if you do not rock the boat.
G3KEV
 
 
 

David