In a QSO with Nick (RK1PWA), also manager of R1ANF,
I learned that there will be two weeks operation
from AS089 signing UA1PBP/9, starting early May.
(May 05). QSL to RK1PWA.
73 Nenad VE3EXY
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Hi
I know it is not directly DX related but without
some of the Heathkit equipment I could not
be a Dxer...
Would any one who reads this message have an idea
where I could find in the USA spare parts for
Heathkit equipment???
Please answer to my personal email. TNX 73
and good hunting
Pierre F6H
Limited duration DXpedtions are self limiting for my QRP example.
Typically, the pileups are too big for QRP to be successful.
The USUAL reason for duplicate QSO's is that the caller is NOT
sure he made a contact. Vindictive DXpeditioners ASSUME that
everyone has 100% copy at ALL times and waste
A little story for you to consider when you are deciding if the TX0C
operation was successful. I hope that this post does nothing but
highlight some issues that might be able to be addressed by someone who
has some influence, perhaps at the DXCC desk or the DXped forums.
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73,
Laz -- K2LAZ
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Pierre Essinger wr
>They are then spotted on 160m. I have only 18 countries on 160m since I
>live in a city area. TX0 is relatively close, only several thousand kms,
>say CY9, or CY0, or XE4 distance from the USA, or JX or JW from central
>EU, or KH0, JD1/O from JA. They are very loud calling with a general CW
>CQ.
Am I to understand that this what you honestly believe to be the norm
for qsos with a dxpedition.
The amount of dupes here is nothing short of absurd. Man u should be
ashamed to even enter the debate.
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Subject: Re: [DXR] a thought
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 06:24:37
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> Am I to understand that this what you honestly believe to be the norm
> for qsos with a dxpedition. The amount of dupes here is nothing short
> of absurd. Man u should be ashamed to even enter the debate.
And this is where I step in, performing AGAIN, my duties and will
advise a
Hey guys;
Re my controversial post abt 'a thought'...pse post ur thoughts to me
directly...I see everybody hitting the reply button which sends to the
reflector and this pi**es off the professor...then I get a bad grade...not
good guys...pse post to me directly...tnx...73/dx
steve, k8wk
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I also need to chime in regarding catching propagation to an area.
I'm in NJ. We have no direct gray line to TX 0, but it is literally right
off Australia. Virtually every sunrise, Australia pounds in here...for two
hours or more afterwards. We hear FK, ZL VK, VK/N, youo name it...very
strong.
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i know this is not dx related.but to put out a better signal from the fla
keys na-62.
could anybody help me with info. on tuning up a heath kit sb200 amp.
thanks bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] lower matecumbe key in the fla keys
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Bill (VK4FW),
You neglected to mention that one of the objectives of
the D68C operation was to set an ALL TIME QSO record
for a DXpedition. To promote this, they offered various awards,
including to the station making the highest number of band-mode
contacts and ALSO to the Low Power station mak
Gerry WA2VKS wrote:
>I also need to chime in regarding catching propagation to an area.
>I'm in NJ. We have no direct gray line to TX0, but it is literally right
>off Australia. Virtually every sunrise, Australia pounds in here..
Exactly. Gray line is fine, especially for propagation to near
Hello,
Does J5X have log on line available?
Tnx in advance.
73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar
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Hi to everybody,
After three months since our operation to Comoros
as D68WL & D68BT finished, and having to fill several thousands of QSL
request, today we can say that all envelopes received since last week
have already been posted with a beautiful full calour QSL card. So if you
haven't
Hi Josep !
Thank you for the cards ! Received both last Monday.
Greetings from Vienna !
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QSL Sea
PY2YP wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does J5X have log on line available?
> Tnx in advance.
>
> 73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar
>
No Cesar they do not.
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Hi DXer's,
Mitsubishi Electric member (JA1RTG, JF1CPE, JI1EOP,
JK1EBA,JR3OET, JA5AGW, JI0PFJ) will be active on 40,
20,17,15,10,6m band CW/SSB as KH2/JM1YGG from Guam
Is. between 08:00z on 10 May and 01:00z on 13 May.
QSL via BURO(JM1YGG), or direct(JA1RTG).
Thank you
Mikio Suzuki JH1BAM
There are dupes that are for lack of
better word minimal and there are people who make massive dupe QSO's ( and those
people do it over & over again )- BIG difference.
Another rule we tend to forget is if
you don't NEED the QSO then why are you in the pileup? Time to find
another hobby or
The Eastern and Mountain Districts Radio club will again be activating
the special event callsign AX3ITU to celebrate the International
Telecommunications Day on 17 May 01. Whilst not a rare country the AX3
prefix is relatively rare for those prefix hunters.
Operation will be:
Thursday 17th May
You can never take away a qso if it hasn't been made. Plain and
simple.
Put up your antenna and stow your restrictive covenant.
Is this hobby great or what!
Regards,
Bob
--- Bill & Melissa Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are dupes that are for lack of better word minimal and there
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