[ADXA] ADXA QSL Card
w5zn at w5zn.org
w5zn at w5zn.org
Tue Feb 26 11:43:15 EST 2019
Thanks info San. Yes Jim was a super nice guy. I visited his station a
few times. Nice Collins S Line and as I recall he had a quad antenna. I
heard my first Antarctica station sitting in his shack. I believe it may
have been KC4USA back then, don't completely recall. Was probably around
1973 to 1975 time frame.
ZN
On 2019-02-26 09:28, HamOP wrote:
> That WAS a sanctioned QSL and I myself ordered 200 and still have some up in the attic somewhere. Forgot who did them. But they were to be mass produced and a little thinner than usual to save costs. W5IRG was a good friend from Hazen. I think we all who ordered had to put in our order at the same time to help printer setup costs.
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> So, Jim was a member way back when. This would have been in the late 60s or very early 1970. He attended my talk on KS4 Swan Island in NLR in 1970 and was a close friend of Ed Moory in DeWitt who sold mostly Collins for decades. IRG was not that active and mainly a big farmer at the time, owning about 2000 acres of farmland all around Hazen.
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> San
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> FROM: w5zn at w5zn.org
> SENT: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 9:47 AM
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> SUBJECT: [ADXA] ADXA QSL Card
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> See attached.
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> Do any of you long term ADXA folks recall if this was an ADXA
>
> "sanctioned" QSL card that was available or did Jim, W5IRG, just have
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> the logo on his card??
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> I cannot remember, other than he had ADXA on his QSL card.
>
> ZN
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