In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John C Owens
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Does YA5T have a web site for checking his log?? Help would be
appreciated.
Thanks - John Owens (N7SEJ)
John
Yes its at:
http://www.qsl.net/ya5t/ and the logs are at
http://www.ve9dx.com/ya5t/ya5t.html and you are OK for a
I am team liasion for local team and have allowed 2 canidates in the
past to send the test. The league says to accomidate the canidate best ya
can, without giving away the store
73
ken
Dennis;
All code exams are given from a tape. Because of the new testing
requirements only 5wpm code tapes have been issued to examiners. I
understand you problem and concern. Good luck.
Kurt Zimmerman - W2MW - ARRL W5YI VE
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PLEASE reply direct to Sherman.
Sherman when you get repiles, please summarize as to the results
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Date sent: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 13:12:27 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: sherman a. harrison [EMAIL
Hi John,
Let me give you a site that will probably answer 90% of your
questions. Try www.dx-central.com. Between the Power Search and Spot
Archive Search, you should be good to go.
BTW, per the archive spot search I found this:
N5VHO 14207.0 W2H Hindenberg 65th Aniv QSLKA2BB 11:36Z
On Sunday 02 June 2002 15:05, John C Owens wrote:
W2H was the special event station for the Hindenberg Dirigible. I didn't
hear him give out a QSL route, and W2H doesn't appear in any of the QSL
databases I have checked. Anyone got info on this one??
John Owens - N7SEJ
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Great, I made a
Those who worked W2H special event station for commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Hindenburg Disaster, if you worked operator "BILL" the QSL route is KA2BBZ as listed in QRZ.com Address is Bill Cunnane 2406 5th Ave Toms River, NJ 08753 USA, Please include a SASE along with your card, Non