• I like QRP

    From Vladimir Litvinov@2:464/5555.107 to All on Tuesday, November 03, 2015 12:00:40
    Hi, All!

    If you like QRP visit this site http://www.qrp-year.ru/en/
    This proekt will bi finished soon but new proekt will be started.

    Excuse my poor English.

    73 72

    Vlad UR0ET


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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Vladimir Litvinov on Wednesday, November 04, 2015 09:21:00
    In a message on Wednesday 11-03-15 Vladimir Litvinov said to All:

    Hello Vlad,

    If you like QRP visit this site http://www.qrp-year.ru/en/
    This proekt will bi finished soon but new proekt will be started.

    TNX fer info.
    Nice to read a msg fm Estonia.

    73 72

    72?


    73 de Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger

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  • From Vladimir Litvinov@2:464/5555.107 to Holger Granholm on Wednesday, November 11, 2015 21:25:34
    Hi Sam!

    73 72
    72?

    Code "72", meaning "Wishing you Good QRP"


    "It is not often that we get a new operating code in Amateur Radio, and to the
    best of my knowledge there has never before been one introduced specifically for QRP operators. Some months ago Chairman of the U-QRP Club Oleg Borodin RV3GM suggested that QRP operators adopt the new code "72", meaning "Wishing you Good QRP:"

    72 es 73, Gus Taylor G8PG - Chairman of the World QRP Federation (SPRAT # 68)

    Vladimir UR0ET

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Vladimir Litvinov on Thursday, November 12, 2015 10:35:00
    In a message on Thursday 11-11-15 Vladimir Litvinov said to Holger
    Granholm:

    GM Vlad,

    73 72
    72?

    Code "72", meaning "Wishing you Good QRP"

    TNX fer info. Not running QRP myself I didn't know that.

    Many, many years ago, I started to use GL (Good Luck), when I finished
    contest qso's, and it has become a common shorthand since.

    It wasn't in any list of abbreviations then, and even today it's still
    missing from many.


    CU L8ER, Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger

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