[600MRG] Reception of XSV at KSM - ZUT
Laurence KL7 L
hellozerohellozero at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 2 13:51:36 CST 2014
Thanks Meir - that was a new one on me - I didnt recognize from my coast station and sea days and thought it was associated with Zut alors (holy cow thats a strong signal)
Laurence
Ex coast station ZBH, ZHF44 and 45 (lots of Z's)
> On Nov 2, 2014, at 11:34, "Meir WF2U" <wf2u at ws19ops.com> wrote:
>
> ZUT (formally, "Zeta Upsilon Tau") is the Fraternal Order of Coast Guard CW
> Operators.
>
> 73, Meir WF2U
> Landrum, SC
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 600MRG [mailto:600mrg-bounces at w7ekb.com] On Behalf Of Kenneth G.
> Gordon
> Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2014 11:19 AM
> To: 600MRG at w7ekb.com
> Subject: Re: [600MRG] Reception of XSV at KSM - ZUT
>
>> On 2 Nov 2014 at 7:11, Neil Klagge wrote:
>>
>> I was happy to get this email from the KSM operator at Pt. Reyes last
> night:
>>
>> "OM, we heard you at approx 0303 02NOV2014 at 474 kc - QSA2 QRK3. This
>> using Marconi T antenna and standard KSM/KPH receive equipment here at
>> Point Reyes Station.
>>
>> 73 / ZUT,
>>
>> Roy Henrichs, WB6OVV
>> Operator, KSM
>> Maritime Radio Historical Society
>> "
>> ------------------
>> I dont know what "ZUT" refers to, unless it is the handle of Roy the
>> operator.
>
> Ha ha! :-)
>
> No. ZUT is part of the unofficial "Z" codes, used by the USCG, somewhat
> similar to the "Q" codes used by other services including hams. Like QSL,
> and QSO, etc.
>
> ZUT translates to "CW Forever".
>
> Might be a good "motto" to include with some of our operations.
>
> Ken W7EKB
>
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