Until two weeks ago I was asking the same questions. In my case I worked 5
ER stations in the last 9 months with negative results. However, In the last
14 days I received 3 ER cards including ER1QQ and ER4DX. I each case I had
sent direct with an IRC. The lesson for me was patience. Hang in
at 9/22/2002 12:02 AM Peter Dougherty wrote:
Hi folks,
OK, I'll admit sometimes I'm not the most patient guy in the world when it
comes to QSLing, but I'm really starting to wonder if anybody in Moldova
QSLs. Within the last year I've sent direct requests to 4 stations, and
re-sent to two.
Hi Folks,
It is with great pleasure (and a privilege) that I am authorised by Ken,
ZL4HU, to advise you all of the Official release to the World Wide Amateur
Community of our Dxpedition details and Web Page.
Ken has agreed it is time to go 'Public' and to Promote World Wide our
Hello friends,
as most of you already know an international team will operate from KH8,
American Samoa, in November 2002. The team consists of 6 operators and
will try to operate from the main island of TUTUILA (IOTA OC-045) and
also from OFU Island (IOTA OC-077). The calls will be K8T and K8O.
ER1QQ was on 20 Phone two nights ago - When a number of hams questioned him
on his QSL practices - he consistently responded with the QRZ.com comment
PLUS added that he ALWAYS QSL'd - 100 Percent - go figure - and again - I
heard it on the radio!
good hunting and 73,
Todd, W9YK
At 00:10 9/22/2002, KIR wrote:
Until two weeks ago I was asking the same questions. In my case I worked 5
ER stations in the last 9 months with negative results. However, In the last
14 days I received 3 ER cards including ER1QQ and ER4DX. I each case I had
sent direct with an IRC. The lesson for
Walter KF2XN is winding down his operation on Guam (KH2/KF2XN) and will be QRT from here by the end of the week ending Sept 27. QSl Via W2GR...he is active mainly on 14.270-273 from around 0830 to 1200z.
If everything goes as planned he will hop a plane Thursday the 26th for a side trip and
Some confusion about the correct route from the
AS-133 operation,ON6NP or ON5UR?
Paco. EA5OL
At 09:15 AM 9/22/2002, you wrote:
ER1QQ was on 20 Phone two nights ago - When a number of hams questioned him
on his QSL practices - he consistently responded with the QRZ.com comment
PLUS added that he ALWAYS QSL'd - 100 Percent - go figure - and again - I
heard it on the radio!
Yeah, and I was
At 08:17 AM 9/22/2002, you wrote:
Is there a reason you did NOT include your callsign
anywhere in your message? Just curious.
Tom N4KG
Actually, I composed the message fairly late at night and forgot to switch
sigs around. My normal e-mail sig (the one I use for 99% of my
correspondence)
At 01:28 PM 9/22/2002, you wrote:
Keep an ear open for ER1CW...I am in the process of printing 5000
cards for him and he has a stateside manager (W4FOA)
Thanks Wayne, I'll keep my ears open and hope for the best!
- pjd
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Is this really DX news???
- Original Message -
From: Peter Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: [DX-NEWS] Does anybody in Moldova QSL?
At 08:17 AM 9/22/2002, you wrote:
Is there a reason you did NOT include your
SB DX @ WW KB8NW $OPDX.579
Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 579
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DX Bulletin No. 579
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September 23, 2002
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
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Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur
Doesn't matter Bill.Folks don't care about anything but themselves. It
has been pointed out on numerous occasions that this is NOT the QSL
reflector. It's like talking to the concrete sidewalk. Somebody do my work
for me and tell me what the QSL route is. Apparently it was not
important
Pete and all,
I apologize for my hitting the wrong button...did NOT mean to send to
all...I have been counting recently and that was the 34th QSL related
subject in the last 33 daysOne of the reasons I joined this list was
because it was quiet and had a FAQ that laid all the rules out. I
Hello,
XU7ACN and XU7ACJ via ON6NP
XU7AUR via ON5UR
73
~~F6CYV -- Yves
VERBEKEhttp://f6cyv.free.fr/f6cyvqsl.php (QSL
Route)http://www.dx-qsl.com
(DX and IOTA links)
I agree. How about providing a route to the QSL reflector so that those who
need to can sign in there.
- Original Message -
From: Doug Priest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Net Dx-News@Pro-Usa. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 3:48 PM
The premier reflector for QSL information can be found at:
http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx-qsl
It is the one of the best resources for QSL information,
BUT wait there's more
A great resource is the GoLIST, now available in a 32 bit windows
format called GoWIN
http://golist.net/
XE1L, N8SHZ and a spanish operators group will be QRV
from Western Sahara using S07L callsing. The team expect arrive to
the algerian airport of Tindouf in the evening of October 8th so they
will be on the air from Bir Lehlu between the morning of October 9th
and the sunrise of October
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