----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 7:57
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Subject: Re: [DX-News] Need help
Bud, K3RLY, moved to Virginia in the early 1980s and changed his call
to one with the #4 in it. I lost track of him in about 1984, but I did
later hear that he was SK.
I have the KS4BH QSL from 1972 and the QSL Manager was K3RLY as you
stated, but the card showed that the operator was Leo Garcia, W6MTE. Leo
was with the US Weather Bureau in Silver Spring, MD. Maybe you can trace
him somehow.
I also have the VO9M/F QSL from 1972, but the card just has QSL via
VQ9M hand written on the back next to the report section.
73s, Gary, K4MQG
ARRL DXAC Representative: Roanoke
Division
ARRL Assistant Director: Roanoke Division
ARRL Field QSL
Checker: DXCC, WAS, VUCC
CQ Awards Field Checker
DXCC=371, 5 Band
WAZ #1 USA, 8 Band WAZ, 9 Band DXCC, 9 Band
WAS
160=83/72, 80M=339/339, 40M=342/342,
30M=327/327, 20M=366/366,
17M=328/328, 15M=359/359,
12M=324/321, 10M=347/347,
6M=109/109,
DXCC Challenge=2799
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 6:14
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Subject: Re: [DX-News] Need help
K3RLY belonged to Belford D. Kellam of 35 Allview Drive,
Ellicott City, Maryland. Searching the net, I found a genealogical reference
to a gentleman of this name passing away in 1972.
Štefan Horecký
wrote:
Does anybody know QSL info and actually
addresses of KS4BH - Swan Island (worked 16.7.1972) and VQ9M/F - Farquahar
Island (worked 28.10.1972). KS4BH gave QSL via K3RLY but this callsign is
not in CB or HamCall... Thanks!
73! Steve, OM3JW