On Aug 13, 2011, at 11:18 AM, <jbrook...@carolina.rr.com> wrote:
For whatever reason I looked back at my first log last night. I was
WN4PXP. And what do I find ?
An entry on August 3 1964 at 3:36 pm (before I understood GMT.)
3:36 3:40 August 3 21.104 KP6AZ Jim Palmyra 579 339. A few years
later I worked a few more KP6's. At the time I had no idea that he
was some what rare DX.
You might want to check back 50 years ago you may have worked a good
one without knowing it.
73
Jim
WA4PXP
Jim,
I have kept all my amateur SWL logs starting back in Dec 1947, almost
64years ago, when I was growing up in post-WW II England and was ISWL
G-6161. One of the most active stations I kept hearing was VT1AB. I
wonder how many people can tell us what DXCC country that was, and
why he had that prefix?
73, John, NT5C.
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