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Subject: | Re: LF: LF reflector, since? |
From: | Marco IK1ODO <[email protected]> |
Date: | Mon, 17 Oct 2011 20:48:32 +0200 |
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At 20:33 17/10/2011, you wrote: Cool! Must have been a quiet exciting time where everything was uncovered an unknown, at least by the work of amateurs in the last decades. Indeed. I joined in August 1998, and kept ALL messages since then. About 40.000 messages so far ;-) It was very interesting. UK OM had the some experience from 73 kHz operation, I had none. I started reading all that passed on the reflector. Andre' Kesteloot, John Rabson, Peter Bobek... I remeber many people. To hear a station at 300 km was really exciting. 73 - Marco IK1ODO |
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