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KB2VXA > SWL      14.02.03 07:06l 32 Lines 1096 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 3716_WT3V
Read: GUEST DB0FHN DK5RAS
Subj: Re: G7ONH > SHIP TO SHORE
Path: DB0FHN<DB0ZWI<DB0HST<ON0DXC<WA7V<RZ6HXA<OK0PPL<DB0RGB<DB0FSG<DB0ZKA<
      DB0GPP<DB0LX<DB0CZ<HB9EAS<HB9AK<K1UOL<K1UOL<WA2PNU<KC2COJ<WT3V
Sent: 030213/0940Z @:WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM #:3716 [Lakehurst] $:3716_WT3V
From: KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
To  : SWL@WW

Hi Mel & SWLs,

Gee, I like that salutation. (;->) A while back someone sent multiple 
lists of HF utility frequencies and I saved them to a file, but somewhere 
along the line the got accidentally deleted. (:-<)

Those lists would be very helpful in identifying those stations you had 
listed, so if someone out there has them I would appreciate having them 
resent. I guess you didn't save them or you would have told us more 
specific information. (;->)

HF utilities are mostly digital these days, have been for a while, but 
there is much voice activity out there, particularly on marine and 
aviation frequencies. Operation is always USB as is all commercial and 
military traffic. For some strange reason Amateurs are the only ones who 
use LSB. (;->)

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73 de Warren, KB2VXA

p-mail: kb2vxa@wt3v.#cnj.nj.usa.noam

e-mail: kb2vxa@juno.com

Message timed: 09:45 GMT on 13 Feb 03


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