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Sun, 17 May 1998 21:42:39 EDT
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In a message dated 98-05-17 20:54:25 EDT, you write:
 
> Hi List - My son called and asked if I knew what it means to "86" somebody
or
>  something.  He thought it might be a musical term or expression.  I never
heard
>  of it.  Has anybody?  Reply off list if it's gross or something - Best,
Margaret
>
 
 
Margaret,
 
It has been a long time since I "did" ham radio, but I remember that 88 was
"love and kisses" and 73 was something, maybe "goodbye". Possibly 86 is ham
lingo that I've forgotten. Surely there's an electron head on this list. :-)
 
Cheers/Carron

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