Dear LF Group,
I intend to be QRV on 73kHz this evening from about 2000utc. I
will use 71.65kHz, unless other stations want to use it for manual
CW. In that case, I will use my "normal" QRSS frequency of
71.81kHz +/- QRM. I will have a listen to see if anyone else
wanting a QSO is on 73kHz, but mostly listen on about 137.7kHz
for cross-band contacts. When I checked this morning, Rugby,
which has been transmitting only carriers for the past few days,
was off the air all together. The QRN was also low, so it might be a
quiet evening on the band. However, the wind is very strong today,
so it may not be possible to have my antenna at it's full height.
I also hope to be on 73kHz tomorrow from about 0800 - 1000,
listening around 137.7 for cross-band contacts.
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
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