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The Jamaican got me too. I can usually distinguish between a B and a 6,
although he was going really fast. One of my elmers who is very good at CW
also heard a "B", but was aware of the Jamaican because of his DX bulletin.
John
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At the foot of the Olympics in little Port Orchard, WA
K7MP ARCI 8951 QRP-L 554 ARS 36 NW QRP 346 WWDXC ARRL
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> From: T. PETTIBONE <tpettibo@NMSU.Edu>
> To: Low Power Amateur Radio Discussion <qrp-l@Lehigh.EDU>
> Subject: Re: Jamaica, not China: A Freudian Analysis
> Date: Sunday, February 16, 1997 4:01 PM
>
> Jeff:
>
> I also worked him but remembered your earlier caution. In fact, he was
> sending 'BY4A' but I knew he was '6Y4A'. Fun anyway!
>
> Tim K5OI (ex AB5OU)
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