Stan, It took me a bit of time to find it also. Go to clublog.org and and you
will find the list of dxpeditions. Click on dx callsign. Scroll down to enter
your callsign to find qso's.
Then below that you will find the find request QSL button. It took me a while.
Dave Higdon KD4ICT
Got 'em on 15m CW yesterday. What amazing signals they have.
John AE5X
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Using my trusty K3 with subRX and my P3, I snared 'em on 15CW, then on 17CW
and then on 17SSB - now when they show up on RTTY!
Two years in the planning - wow! - probably one of the best kept secrets in
amateur radio!
Art - N4PJ
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:41 PM, Tony Estep estept...@gmail.com
John Harper AE5X wrote
Got 'em on 15m CW yesterday. What amazing signals they have.
Nice signal on 80m last evening before sunset. Peaked a true S9+10 on my
calibrated K3 meter at exact sunset. Got him at 2353z for #349 on 80m. Now
just need BS7 and P5 for everything on 80m...if I should
Wow! Great effort Bill. Assuming everything goes properly, 7O6T will make
#338 (330 for Honor Roll purposes). I'm barely over 200 on 80! Always lived
on a small, city-sized lot and never had much except a dipole, Windom, etc.
How many times do you eat dinner in front of the radio? LOL!
Art -
I only had 4 crystals for my novice days and was elated if I made one contact
a week (40 or 15 meters). Seems like no generals or higher would wander into
the novice bands in those days for me (spring 1961).
Your achievement is outstanding! I worked the Yemen group on 17M SSB and am
waiting for
In the Middle Ages, the philosophers debated how many angels could fit in a
space equal to the head of a pin. The ham question for our era is, how many
dimbulbs can transmit within 1 hz of the DX?
Tony KT0NY
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