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> I thought it might be interesting to wrap this into a future column of
> WorldRadio. If you have a memorable DX QSO, I'd like to hear about it.
> What made it memorable for you?
Might have told this story on here, but here it is again if I did.
So it's an afternoon in January 1999, my fourt
DX,Memorble QSO'shttp://www.arrl.org/news/features/2005/06/29/1/Steve NG0G
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Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] Most memorable QSO
Hi Kelly,
As soon as I read your message, I didn't even have to go back through all of my
QSL's to remember my most memorable
Hi Kelly
Well I worked HM King Hussein of Jordan JY1 several times. I was there on
the first day he came on March 9th 1970. Don, SV0WI had been in Jordan
working and came back on 20m with exciting news. Don had set up and
"tested" the royal station and then returned to Athens. Its a long story bu
Yea - memorable can mean a lot of things to different people. I never
did manage to work JY1 but I did have a QSO with EA0JC...
However, my most memorable QSO which in the greater scheme of things is
pretty insignificant was a QSO with a VK8 station and a P29 station way
back about 2 sun
Hi Guys -
I was thumbing through an old box of QSL cards the other day and
reminiscing about some of the QSOs that where in there. It's pretty
amazing how we can look at a QSL card and it brings back the memories of
working that station.
I thought it might be interesting to wrap this into a futu