As an aside, I probably have a snowball's chance in a heat wave (like the one we've been having here) of working him UNLESS it turns out it doesn't count.

So if I end up working him, I'm guessing it won't count. Murphy's Law or some such.

(This is all tongue-in-cheek.)

73, Zack W9SZ

On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Bill:

Thanks for the rapid reply. Too bad he didn't contact you, and you are unable 
to contact him. Hopefully he is aware of the posted DXCC rules and knows the 
acceditation requirements. I guess it is kind of a tossup as to whether it will 
ever count. My personal guess is that it won't be. Yemen is obviously a very 
difficult place to get an approved DXCC operation from. It seems easy enough to 
get some kind of permission to go there and operate given recent operations, 
but fitting the DXCC criteria is another story. WFWL in this case involves a  
large time committment and expense, but that will have to be my personal 
decision under the circumstances. Thanks again for your reply and information.

John Owens - N7TK



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