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Chris, LF,
I agree too.
Not only those who don't carefully read the reflector but all those who
are not member of the reflector do not know what a single letter means.
So, if i would start to become QRV on LF and just see a single letter,
i have no chance to find out who is the transmitting station.
If a full Call is transmitted, like Markus does it, or at least the
suffix, like XGJ (or BHZ, WPF, WK...), i can try to find more
informations just by typing "XGJ 137 kHz" in google. If i so so in the
german google, i find this information:
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17th February 2009 from 00:15Z to 03:00Z: WD2XGJ sending
" XGJ XGJ" in QRSS mode . wpf. 19th February 2009 from 01:30Z
to 02:45Z: UA4WPF sending "WPF" in ... www.dp-engineering.it/137K.htm - Im Cache
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So i would now know that it is WD2XGJ. Then i will find more
informations about the QTH and so on.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 22.12.2010 12:36, schrieb Chris:
Hi Mal,
I couldn't agree more, this is
getting to be a right pain.