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| Subject: | Re: LF: 137 band |
| From: | John Andrews <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Sun, 20 Jun 2010 21:35:44 -0400 |
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On 6/20/2010 8:23 PM, mal hamilton wrote: Roger I am only quoting how the band has been used since the beginning ie this is how it evolved. The band has been 100% CW and QRSCW until recently. Wrong. Other modes used on both sides of the Atlantic have included WOLF, JASON at various rates, PSK31, PSK08, PSK02, PSK01, GPS-synced BPSK10, WSPR, Hell, and more. My first copy of M0BMU's WOLF signal was on 18 March 2001. John Andrews, W1TAG |
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