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Old February 20th 04, 02:01 AM
Scott Dorsey
 
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In article , Maximus wrote:
What point is there in sending a card to a station test you didn't hear?


Well, it at least lets the engineer know where his signal _isn't_ getting
out.

That's like asking for a QSL from Radio Netherlands because you didn't hear
it.


For a long time, I was getting Radio Nederland in the 26 MHz remote IFB
link. I'd have been delighted to send them anything they wanted for me to
not hear it.
--scott
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