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From: YOUNG@DEC-MARLBORO.ARPA
Newsgroups: net.ham-radio
Subject: DX
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Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 12:34:07 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 23 12:34:07 1985
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DL0MAR/9G showed up on 40 meters yesterday, around 7004.1, at around
2300Z.  He was running JAs, listening up about 1 KHz.  He then started
to listen up 5 KHz, and was working into all continents.  I got him
at 2300Z.  After about 10 minutes he went to 80 meters, around 3504.1,
listening up 1 to 2 KHz, working Europe and North America.  The op
was Baldur, DJ6SI (I don't know why he's using a club callsign).
QSL is to DJ6SI direct.  He is usually pretty good about getting the
proper permission (his 5X5BD operation counts) so this one is likely
to be good.  In any case, WFWL (Work first, worry later).

The other interesting thing on 40 meters has been FT8XB, around
7011, at 0230Z or so.  He sends slow (sounds like a straight key)
and you have to crank your keyer down to work him.

			Paul Young, K1XM
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