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I heard you answer my CQ call on 40 Meters last night. There was deep QSB, but your were copyable at 5/5 when out of the fade. Many other stations kept calling over you. And even though I was calling “the bicycle mobile station Victor Kilo Four Mike Sugar something only”, they kept calling! I logged you at 0835Z.
Take care Stuart, good DX!
73, Wayne N0UN