Sebastian wrote:
> That was LU5BOJ/O from FG75 whom I worked at 01:52 UTC.  We worked briefly as 
> he was about to lose the bird.  Not sure why he used the portable 
> designation.  It was O for Oscar as per his phonetics, and not a zero.  
> Perhaps it's required in his country while working through a satellite?  It's 
> interesting that his first name is Oscar.
>
> That's the first station I have heard from Argentina on any of the birds.
>
> 73 de W4AS
> Sebastian, EL95
>   
Awesome! I called him but had another station reply to me. I'll keep an 
eye out for him on the air and try to find an e-mail to set up a 
schedule. I've worked LU on AO-40 and I think AO-10, but I don't think I 
was able to get a QSL for those QSOs. I assume you worked him en Espanol?

73, Drew
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