As I understand no prefixes have been allocated for Montenegro what are amateur
stations in that country using. I still need a contact with that entity.
Regards, Frank VK1ZL
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--- Frank Macklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I understand no prefixes have been allocated for Montenegro what are
amateur stations in that country using. I still need a contact with that
entity.
4N3, 4N6, 4O3, 4O6, YT3, YT6, YU3, YU6, YZ3, YZ6
73 - Jim AD1C
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Jim Reisert AD1C, 7
I have a long list of not very serious stations that I sent them the QSL with
RIC, $, etc. And they never answered, also to the Emails. maybe will be
interesting put them in Internet
Teo EA6BH
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I wonder if it includes one particularly active station on Galapagos, who
has accepted several shipments of greenbacks over the years, but has not
yet coughed up a card.
John K5MO
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I have worked a very active station on Galapagos who uses LOTW, and
he fires confirmation out in very short order. I encourage you and
everyone to get into LOTW. This particular station also has a
stateside QSL manager who is quite prompt.
73,
Mike, W5UC
At 04:57 PM 4/11/2007, john wrote:
Thanks for the tip on the stateside manager. E-cards dont do it for me ,
so LOTW is not an option.
73
John K5MO
At 06:27 PM 4/11/2007, you wrote:
I have worked a very active station on Galapagos who uses LOTW, and he
fires confirmation out in very short order. I encourage you and everyone
Thanks to all those who answered my query as to prefixes. I now know what to
look for.
Regards, Frank VK1ZL
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John, I don't know who you're alluding to as the greenstamp collector. But
I've worked HC8N many, many times over the years, and the manager (W5UE) has
always been reasonably prompt with a QSL card.
I know he had some difficulties due to flooding around the time of Katrina,
but my understanding
Well Mike, look on the bright side... and remember, you can't make this
stuff up...
Friday evening my wife went into the hospital with appendicitis; all is
well, and she came home late Sunday, but between one thing and another...
Monday afternoon I came down with a bad stomach flu (oh yes, it's
Here is some Thailand ham radio info for your reading pleasure
Thailand gives recripricoal licenses to a limited number of other country's
citizens, including USA, UK, and vy few others. Non-citizens can not take
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re, HC8N. As I told John off line, W5UE does an excellent
job. Additionally, NC8N also QSL's via LOTW, and is very prompt about it.
Now Ron, about your/our antenna problems. There is something wrong
here. We get older, our bodies get tired and start to slow down, but
old man Murphy just
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