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by wly_cdgr 779 days ago
I saw that he signed off with that in the letter. What does it mean? Founding year? Callsign? Channel?
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It means "best regards". In Morse code transmissions, a lot of words and phrases are shortened to commonly understood abbreviations and pro-signs. You can see an example here: http://lidscw.org/resources/cq-qso-template and a list of such abbreviations here: https://cwops.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/CW-Abbreviation...
It's a short form of "best regards". In message handling there was a table of numbers that could stand in for phrases to save time. That one made it to common ham lingo.
"Best regards"

As I understand it, '73' comes from the landline Morse/news wire reporting tradition.

Thanks all!