I have sent my card to YT6A (directly), and received the 4O3T-card last
saturday.
You can have a look at the card at http://www.dl5no.de/qsl_gallery.html
73,
Georg, DL5NO
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At 08:15 AM 28/11/2006 -0500, you wrote:
It's 4 months now. Any word on cards from these guys?
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Received 2 cards confirming 6 bands on the 13/11/06
73 pete m1som
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I've heard that some EU ops have received their cards, but to date, nothing
reported received in NA. Hopefully they're not on the proverbial slow boat
and are on their way...
The only other thing I recall hearing or reading about 4O3T was some
indirect comments regarding the operation in that
: [DX-CHAT] 4O3T
I've heard that some EU ops have received their cards, but to date, nothing
reported received in NA. Hopefully they're not on the proverbial slow boat
and are on their way...
The only other thing I recall hearing or reading about 4O3T was some
indirect comments regarding
I disagree with Linda. When the dx op calls a partial call, then s/he must
keep trying until s/he works the station. This is the only way to control
the pileup. The pileup needs to understand that continuing to call out of
turn will only slow down the qso rate because no other station than the
I agree with Ken. The 4O3T operator on 10 meters the other day called
N0O, I went back to him right away with my call again. Guess what?
In the time that it took me to give my call again, he was giving somebody
else a 59. I think they need to be more persistent. As you can imagine
the smile
Hi Barry
My 30m QSO on that day took 4 days to appear in the on-line log.
The 4O3T Webmaster has advised that some QSOs can take a few days to appear
due to the process of combining Logs from several sites.
Mind you, I think if more than a week, I'd be inclined to make a dupe if the
chance
, but RF
is RF, right? g
73, ron w3wn
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Tom Anderson
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 5:58 PM
To: Russell Kellam Jr
Cc: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] 4O3T
Russell:
I'm scheduled to be one of the 4O3T ops
, and could charge a heck of a
lot less if they wanted to, but don't get me started on THAT rant!
73, ron w3wn
From: Tom Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/07/25 Tue AM 08:20:53 CDT
To: Ron Notarius W3WN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] 4O3T
Ron:
GL on the DSL. I
Russell Kellam Jr wrote:
Nice of the 4O3T guys to stay outside thge General Class portion of
the bands on 40 20 meters. Luckily I got them on 17 meters very
easily. 73 Russ W4UBC
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This is what drove me to get my Extra back in 1999... there were a
bunch of good DXpeditions, every once and a while I'd be lucky and
they'd be on 14.025 listening up, but mostly not.
Montenegro is going to be as common as YU anyway, I expect... this
isn't exactly a rare one.
Dan
Russell:
I'm scheduled to be one of the 4O3T ops the last week of operation.
4O3T with a Texas accent hi hi. I'll try to listen well up in the
general class band when I operate. Just listen for 4O3T with a Texus
twang. Ghee haw!
73 de Tom, WW5L
Russell Kellam Jr wrote:
Nice of the
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To: Russell Kellam Jr
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Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] 4O3T
Russell:
I'm scheduled to be one of the 4O3T ops the last week of operation.
4O3T with a Texas accent hi hi. I'll try
At 11:36 PM 07/24/2006, Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
GL on your end of the trip Tom.
With any luck, I'll have an antenna operational at the new QTH by then!
That is, once I find where the coax was buried (in amongst the boxes, that
is), get a desk cleared off, unbury the rig...
...hey, at least
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Subject: RE: [DX-CHAT] 4O3T
At 11:36 PM 07/24/2006, Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
GL on your end of the trip Tom.
With any luck, I'll have an antenna operational at the new QTH by then!
That is, once I find where the coax was buried (in amongst the boxes, that
is), get a desk
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