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On Feb 16, 9:25 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Stefan Wolfe wrote: One of the enduring sub-codes is "73" meaning "Best regards." Hams use it on voice, as well. It has become traditional jargon. Quoting the "The ARRL Operating Manual" with them in turn quoting an 1857 publication: "At that time, 73 meant 'My love to you'." When I was in high school, I received a QSL card from a YL ham. She had scratched out 73 and written in 88 (love and kisses). -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Cecil, that could have been the very fist scratch-and-sniff! |
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