To my callers of HS0ZCW:

1. the number of callers lately on 20 m is much greater than I can reply to.... big thanks. 2. My standing noise level is S-5 to 7 and thus it is useless to call for QRP. It is the rainy season in Thailand and the atmospheric noise is thus rather high. Maybe better in winter? Local thunderstorms are nearly daily and put me off the air too many evenings hr. 3. I have given some stations in the former soviet union some latitude when they call out of turn due to a likely problem with English... and besides they are usually vy loud hr. hi hi. 4. QSL route is HS0ZCW in qrz.com or the Thailand buro both of which are working gud nowdays. 5. My 80 m sloper broke itself and climbing is required to fix. Maybe ok for next Saturday.

Thailand is 12 hours ahead of CDST.

Boy, do I love ham radio !!!!   73

Charles Harpole
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