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JA1KW  > CQ       23.04.06 06:14l 26 Lines 1265 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 32591_JO1YLR
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Subj: RE; K6KOZ's CQ call
Path: DB0FHN<DB0FOR<DB0SIF<DB0ROF<DB0ACH<DB0ACC<DB0PKE<DB0RES<DK0WUE<7M3TJZ<
      JM1YSB<JM1YTR<JM1YUU<JM1YTU<JM1YTS<JM1YUL<JM1YUK<JO1YLW<JO1YLR
Sent: 060423/0346Z @:JO1YLR.12.JNET1.JPN.AS #:32591 [Kisarazu-City] FBB7.04j
From: JA1KW@JO1YLR.12.JNET1.JPN.AS
To  : CQ@WW


  To Packet Radio Station; K6KOZ  Koz in South Calf.
 *********************************************************
 I have read your CQ msg on CQ  BBS last night Koz.
I'm relieved to see the CQ call in the packet scene where the
number of stations who call back my CQ are quickly declining
after the days of euphoria in 90s. But I think there are still
many like you who appreciate the way of seeking QSO on PKT mode.
So let's call CQ every moment you sit on ur key-board via PKT.
 My name is Keizo Harazaki , now 73 years old and started Ham
life in 1953 but worked intermittently.
 I'm using Alinco 20watter for 430 link with 5el and TNC23
coding by Sanyo word-processor, packeting for 9 years.
 My town Yokosuka is located 60km southwest of Tokyo. As u know
we  have Nissan car factory and a port the century of  hstory
where American admiral Perry met Japanese feudal officers
officially for the 1st time in 1854, opening the door after the
250 years of isolation.
 As we've been suffered from TVI or QRM and limited living conditions,
 so I love packeting now. PLEASE CALL ME BACK to confirm our QSO via
SB CQ @WW to avoid the route trouble.    73 Keizo.
      de  JA1KW @ JO1YLR.12.JNET1.JPN.AS  Yokosuka,Japan.


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