For very slow data modes.  A pal used 100W to a low antenna (probably a few mW 
erp) and several minutes per character, in a few Hz channel, worked a guy 
several hundred miles away.  He is looking to temperature control the crystals 
in his rig and pc.

David
G3UNA

---- Jan Erik Holm <sm2...@telia.com> wrote: 
> Mike-WE0H wrote:
> > 
> > Frequency stability is extremely important for operating on those LF & 
> > MF bands.
> > 
> Can´t see why it´s more important on LF then on HF/VHF/UHF
> however frequency stability is always good.
> 
> Jim SM2EKM
> 
> 
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