Have you tried?:
PY1EFM - J.S.Silva - Rua J. Rudge 90/10, 20550-220, R.de Janeiro/RJ
Bob wrote:
> Hello,
> LOOKING FOR THE QSL ROUTE TO PY1EFM/PY0T MARCH 1983.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob VK3SX
>
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The web pages might not be up to date but the cards are. I sort the Y
letter for W5 and the new address is Box 2591, Claremore, OK 74018-2591.
My clients did not see a single speed bump. I only wish that everyone
who received cards, even rarely, would check the web page and send
envelopes/posta
www.buck.com
Russell Kellam wrote:
I tried to get Buckmaster Hamcall on two search engines
and three links. All three came back "page not available."
Is there something I need to know?? Russ Kellam, W4UBC
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He manages a great number of stations, but remember that he can't send a card
if he doesn't have the logs. The station you worked may not have forwarded
them yet. Happens a lot.
"PAUL M. PLAYFORD" wrote:
> Is F6FNU a reliable QSL manager? I submitted a card with 2 IRC's back
> in November of 20
Since most logging programs save on the 'return' keystroke, it likely is afe and
secure if he didn't crash his hard drive!
Kenneth Sobel wrote:
> I worked 3B6RF on 15m SSB today. But a few QSOs later the op said that he
> dropped his computer and he had to reboot it. Does this mean that my QSO
Try this:
http://www.radiojerry.com/frigate/
ka5ejx wrote:
> Watching a movie last night named "Midway" I saw
> a map showing a place called French Frigate Shoals between Hawaii and
> Midway. The globe I have does not have this island on it and I am guessing
> that it is named something else by
Bruce Makas wrote:
> Over the weekend, on the return from a hamfest, I had a debate with a friend
> about what qualifies as a legitimate contact for DXCC.
>
> Several different situations:
>
> situation #1. My station (and call) is used for a multi-multi entry by our
> club in the DX contest. A
You bet! The first one in several years.
Barry wrote:
> Is 9U5D from Jan 2000 good for DXCC?
> Tnx/Barry
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> Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>
>
Just off the top, I'd guess that it is going to oxidize more quickly than
aluminum, so any connections would need to be soldered/sweated. Secondly, it
is going to be a lot heavier..
Gary
AB5RM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Any opinions on using copper tubing in antenna projects?
> Hold up ok?
I believe that Pacterm 98 would work well if you are using a Kantronics
product. Has all the bells and whistles and the interface is
functional.. Check at
www.cssincorp.com
73, Gary
AB5RM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a reliable TNC program
> that has already been used with t
Maybe you worked VP8SDX?
"James Shryne, N6DHZ" wrote:
> Any one know anything about VP8DX? He said he was good in QRZ but he is not
> listed and I couldn't find any other references to this call.
>
> 73 & Good DX DE N6DHZ
> James Shryne
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED
More like every few months somebody misidentifies the station in the dx cluster.
VP8 does not issue 2x2 calls historically, so chances are you either worked a
slim if it truly was VP8DX or more likely it was VP8SDX.
"James Shryne, N6DHZ" wrote:
> Tnx to all hat replied to my original message. I
What info? Be more specific and get a specific answer. Looking for a qsl
route? When they'll be there? When they left? Geographic location?
Climate? What?
KennyC wrote:
> any one have info on south sandwich islands
> tnx 73
>
> WN2WNC " KennyC"
>
now W9KK
Venco Stojcev wrote:
> Hi, I worked 9L1IS, 1996 and I send qsl direct to KB9N, but never get
> it.I want to send again, but I cant find any address of KB9N (he
> wasgiven as manager that time). Any suggestion about these. 73 Venco
> Z36W ex: Z31JA, Z32JA, 4N5JA..
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If I recall it has a setup to print 3 x 10 or 3 x 11 labels. Test it to a blank
sheet of paper. Several companies make labels but try to stay with Avery for
the quality.
"sherman a. harrison" wrote:
> I am Qsl Manager fer CN8YR.
> I have all of Mohamed's logs on my computer in the LOG-EQF loggin
With access to the net to post the original question, there had to be access to
research it before his display of ignroance. It's a sad comment on the current
testing procedures that an American amateur doesn't even know what his own
nation's prefixes are.
Art RX9TX wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Satu
The answer is to work first and worry later, but I have a very nice fold out
glossy card from a 6O in Somaliland a few years ago that wasn't good for the
same reason. License was issued by Somaliland government, not Somali
government, so you can take your chances. I thought I read during the past
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