Hi Kelly

Well I worked HM King Hussein of Jordan JY1 several times. I was there on
the first day he came on March 9th 1970. Don, SV0WI had been in Jordan
working and came back on 20m  with exciting news. Don had set up and
"tested" the royal station and then returned to Athens. Its a long story but
with this prior knowledge I was second UK QSO for JY1, my old friend Colin
G3JEC (Who I'd telephoned,  was first)

My second contact with JY1 was the next day. I was chatting on 14192 with
5Z4KL Andre  and GW3AHN Tom, about the previous days excitement when King
Hussein called me! I have two hand written QSL's from the Royal Palace in
Amman, sent via airmail from those QSO's. King Hussein stayed on frequency a
while and worked a few more friends. Back in 1970 we ragchewed not a simple
59. I also contacted JY2 several times, Princess Muna and indeed JY1/B Major
( later Colonel) Zaza all from the royal palace in Amman or the holiday QTH
at Aqaba.

On that day March 9th JY1 was looking for Don SV0WI and called SV0WII, he
must have thought the call JY1 was strange, especially when the operator
said his name was Hussein. The SV0 sadly ignored the King and moved of
frequency finally, missing being the very first QSO for JY!, I was listening
and busting to get a call in... those were exciting days!

73 David G3XYP




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kelly Jones" <kjo...@virtualcohesion.com>
To: <dx-chat@njdxa.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 1:27 PM
Subject: [DX-CHAT] Most memorable QSO



Hi Guys -

I was thumbing through an old box of QSL cards the other day and
reminiscing about some of the QSOs that where in there.  It's pretty
amazing how we can look at a QSL card and it brings back the memories of
working that station.

I thought it might be interesting to wrap this into a future column of
WorldRadio.  If you have a memorable DX QSO, I'd like to hear about it.
What made it memorable for you?  Did you sit in the pileups for hours?
Did you happen to catch a rare DX station CQing before he was spotted?
Did you work somebody famous (JY1 comes to mind).  Anything that sets
the QSO apart from others is what I'd like to hear about.  And if you
happen to have a QSL card for the contact, it would be icing on the cake
if you could forward that as well.

For those that are not aware, WorldRadio magazine was sold to CQ this
past November.  With the sale, WR was transformed into an online
magazine and is now free to anyone.  The first online issue was
"published" about a week ago and can be found here:
http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WorldRadio.html.

See you in the pileups!
Kelly - N0VD
WorldRadio DX Columnist





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