LF is
booming for us guys in the US. It never let up all summer and there are many
new operators building stations lately. This should be a busy winter for the US
LF operators.
Mike>WE0H
http://www.we0h.us/lf.html
185.3026kc QRSS-30/CW@15wpm
ID is "WE"
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From:
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Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002
11:33 AM
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Subject: LF: SM6BHZ
SM6BHZ
calling CQ a short time ago on 136.5 khz RST 599, very strong signal and no one
responding. It appears most have lost interest in LF compared to a couple of
years ago.
73 khz
is never mentioned these days although there is an abundance of operators with
NOV'S
at the
present time and only one year left for action. 136 khz acty is also very poor
and hardly worth the effort. There seems to be a very low up take around EU to
engage in 136 in spite of the fact that the band has been going for a number
of years.
Listen
on 1.8 khz and up and the bands are more active than ever, it is
difficult to find a slot on either CW or SSB plus all the other modes
plugging away.
73 de
Mal/G3KEV