www.buck.com
Russell Kellam wrote:
I tried to get Buckmaster Hamcall on two search engines
and three links. All three came back "page not available."
Is there something I need to know?? Russ Kellam, W4UBC
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The web pages might not be up to date but the cards are. I sort the Y
letter for W5 and the new address is Box 2591, Claremore, OK 74018-2591.
My clients did not see a single speed bump. I only wish that everyone
who received cards, even rarely, would check the web page and send
envelopes/posta
Have you tried?:
PY1EFM - J.S.Silva - Rua J. Rudge 90/10, 20550-220, R.de Janeiro/RJ
Bob wrote:
> Hello,
> LOOKING FOR THE QSL ROUTE TO PY1EFM/PY0T MARCH 1983.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob VK3SX
>
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The answer is to work first and worry later, but I have a very nice fold out
glossy card from a 6O in Somaliland a few years ago that wasn't good for the
same reason. License was issued by Somaliland government, not Somali
government, so you can take your chances. I thought I read during the past
With access to the net to post the original question, there had to be access to
research it before his display of ignroance. It's a sad comment on the current
testing procedures that an American amateur doesn't even know what his own
nation's prefixes are.
Art RX9TX wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Satu
If I recall it has a setup to print 3 x 10 or 3 x 11 labels. Test it to a blank
sheet of paper. Several companies make labels but try to stay with Avery for
the quality.
"sherman a. harrison" wrote:
> I am Qsl Manager fer CN8YR.
> I have all of Mohamed's logs on my computer in the LOG-EQF loggin
now W9KK
Venco Stojcev wrote:
> Hi, I worked 9L1IS, 1996 and I send qsl direct to KB9N, but never get
> it.I want to send again, but I cant find any address of KB9N (he
> wasgiven as manager that time). Any suggestion about these. 73 Venco
> Z36W ex: Z31JA, Z32JA, 4N5JA..
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What info? Be more specific and get a specific answer. Looking for a qsl
route? When they'll be there? When they left? Geographic location?
Climate? What?
KennyC wrote:
> any one have info on south sandwich islands
> tnx 73
>
> WN2WNC " KennyC"
>
More like every few months somebody misidentifies the station in the dx cluster.
VP8 does not issue 2x2 calls historically, so chances are you either worked a
slim if it truly was VP8DX or more likely it was VP8SDX.
"James Shryne, N6DHZ" wrote:
> Tnx to all hat replied to my original message. I
Maybe you worked VP8SDX?
"James Shryne, N6DHZ" wrote:
> Any one know anything about VP8DX? He said he was good in QRZ but he is not
> listed and I couldn't find any other references to this call.
>
> 73 & Good DX DE N6DHZ
> James Shryne
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED
I believe that Pacterm 98 would work well if you are using a Kantronics
product. Has all the bells and whistles and the interface is
functional.. Check at
www.cssincorp.com
73, Gary
AB5RM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a reliable TNC program
> that has already been used with t
Just off the top, I'd guess that it is going to oxidize more quickly than
aluminum, so any connections would need to be soldered/sweated. Secondly, it
is going to be a lot heavier..
Gary
AB5RM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Any opinions on using copper tubing in antenna projects?
> Hold up ok?
You bet! The first one in several years.
Barry wrote:
> Is 9U5D from Jan 2000 good for DXCC?
> Tnx/Barry
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> Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
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>
Bruce Makas wrote:
> Over the weekend, on the return from a hamfest, I had a debate with a friend
> about what qualifies as a legitimate contact for DXCC.
>
> Several different situations:
>
> situation #1. My station (and call) is used for a multi-multi entry by our
> club in the DX contest. A
Try this:
http://www.radiojerry.com/frigate/
ka5ejx wrote:
> Watching a movie last night named "Midway" I saw
> a map showing a place called French Frigate Shoals between Hawaii and
> Midway. The globe I have does not have this island on it and I am guessing
> that it is named something else by
Since most logging programs save on the 'return' keystroke, it likely is afe and
secure if he didn't crash his hard drive!
Kenneth Sobel wrote:
> I worked 3B6RF on 15m SSB today. But a few QSOs later the op said that he
> dropped his computer and he had to reboot it. Does this mean that my QSO
He manages a great number of stations, but remember that he can't send a card
if he doesn't have the logs. The station you worked may not have forwarded
them yet. Happens a lot.
"PAUL M. PLAYFORD" wrote:
> Is F6FNU a reliable QSL manager? I submitted a card with 2 IRC's back
> in November of 20
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