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Hi Dave, David and the Group:
 
I saw the signals from MB2HFC last night, "O" report. I answered the CQ´s but the radiated power difference is too high and my signals couldn´t arrive there.
 
 
73 de José Manuel, EA1PX
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 1:21 AM
Subject: LF: MB2HFC

MB2HFC will be be on the air again from the HF convention on Sunday morning from about 0900 to 1200 utc. Normal working frequency is 136.8.
Thanks to Ian and Mal for the reports.
We have had reasonable results so far with a good antenna against a very poor earth!
So far we have worked 5 Gs, 3 DLs, 1 F and 1 ON station. A few more QSOs would be very welcome..
CU on 136.
73 de Dave ('YXM) and David ('MRF)