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Old December 10th 05, 12:15 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Mike Andrews
 
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Default curing chirp ??

Lynn Coffelt wrote:
Chirp is for the birds.


Pfoooot!


Chirp Chirp Chirp Chirp, Chirp Chirp


Lynn, W7LTQ (1948 with BC-375)


Like the signal I heard last night around 7070 Kc: light chirp, and a
constant slow drift across the band. Lovely 1950s signal, and the op
(N5BBB, I think) had a lovely fist to go with it. I could listen to it
all night -- if I could catch up with it. ;=)

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Mike Andrews W5EGO 15WPM on a really good day
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