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GM0CSZ > QRSS     28.07.05 12:17l 27 Lines 954 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: SLOW MORSE?????
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From: GM0CSZ@GB7NOS.#76.GBR.EU
To  : QRSS@WW


VK3JCW wrote:-
> Hi..  I have just recently learnt that there is such a thing as slow
> morse, which I admit suits me fine.  hi.  Does anyone actually use this
> mode of communication?  Is it used on HF, VHF or UHF???   If it is used,
> what frequencies should I be tuning into?  I'm interested in giving it a
> go, but a oneway QSO is pretty boring.  I would be most interested in
> hearing your comment on QRSS.  
> 
> Thanks in advance for responding.  Keep well and stay in touch.  73's de
> Col.
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Veeeeeeeeeeeeeeery slow Morse telegraphy by radio amateurs is used on the
LF band (135.7 -137.8 kHz)

73 - Frank , GM0CSZ @ GB7NOS.#76.GBR.EU
             Inver by Tain , IV20 1RX   Scotland UK     Loc: IO87AT
          

Also in 2005 they say the future is bright ; 2 of its challenges remaining
to be RENEWABLE ENERGY and LINUX.

Message timed: 12:01 UTC on 25 Jul 2005


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