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AlexanderSAQKeymaster
Hans G. Diederich / DK2XV (moved from comments)
Dear team of Grimeton Radio,
I am very glad that “the ”old lady” is ready again.” and that no permanant harm did remain, and that nobody was injured. I sent my somehow lengthy reception report as smail to you this morning.
What I have ti mention here is …
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Grimeton Radio is the first technical machine, after vessels, which was spoken of in the femininum. I suppose, some of your team were active in the “Swedisch Kriegsmarine” or/and were active as radio officers on civil sea going vessels.
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How you managed to take a technical major problem to give sufficient information to your website’s readers, not only explainen very detailed what the reason was, how you managed to cope with the problem and to get on the air soon, to meet the afternoon schedule, all this together is a very good example how to make good, modern and efficient communication work to the public.
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I do wish you and all your coworkers, the whole team, the very best in the future, personally and together and with Grimeton Radio (SAQ). I am always very happy (especially as a former professional “brass pounder”) when I here “vvv de SAQ” …Kind regards
Hans G. Diederich, DK2XVAlexanderSAQKeymasterGranby Amateur Radio Club / VE2CRG (moved from comments)
SAQ heard 5700 km away in FN35rk near Granby QC Canada, some 32 km northwest of R.A. Fessenden’s birthplace. Call sign copied around 11h43 UTC, some letters copied out of second message broadcast.
Tuned 1.7m diamond loop, FET balanced preamp, Heros Technology VLF converter.
Team: Jimmy VE2JWH, François VE2AAY, Stéphane VE2PSU,
Mario VA2RMC, Yvan VA2DYB, Claude VE2CLW. -
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