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Canadian Hams Make Use of New Privileges

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At the first of the year, Canadian amateurs received privileges on 2200 meters (135.7-137.8 kHz). Just a few months later, Scott Tilley, VE7TIL, of Roberts Creek, British Columbia, and John Gibbs, VE7BDQ, of Delta, British Columbia, completed the first official Canadian two-way 2200 meter QSO on April 24. Using CW, the Canadian amateurs reported strong signals during daylight QSO on 137.100 kH...





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