[Dx-qsl] Old days ZS8MI (1989)
wo2n
wo2n at att.net
Mon Sep 27 10:05:19 EDT 2004
----- Original Message -----
From: "wo2n" <wo2n at att.net>
To: "Yutaka Sakurai" <ysakurai at cisco.com>
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] Old days ZS8MI (1989)
> Hello Yutaka,
> I wkd ZS8MI 23 June 1989. I have his card here, via ZS5E QSL manager
> David. Good Luck
> Funny it doesn't seem that long ago, because I can still remember getting
> a phone call from my ham buddy, on this warm sunny June morning, telling
> me "Ya gotta wk this guy, he's on right now, and he gave me the freq.on
> 10 meters @ 10:55Z.
> Funny how some QSO's you remember.........
> I was almost out the door to go to work, but I turned around , and fired
> up the barefoot rig to work this rare DX. He gave me a 5X5, from a
> chimney mount vertical, my first "DX" antenna :) ,and I was off to work
> agn, hihi.
> Wow does time really fly by!
> 73, de Bernie/WO2N.>
> Oh the op was Peter Sykora ZS6PT. I don't remember the address I used,
> but the address on the card is
> PO Box 1387
> Vanderbi jl park
> 1900
> South Africa.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Yutaka Sakurai" <ysakurai at cisco.com>
> To: <dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 10:06 PM
> Subject: [Dx-qsl] Old days ZS8MI (1989)
>
>
>> Hello DXers,
>>
>> My friend in JA asked me to find out if he could confirm his
>> QSO with ZS8MI on Oct. 29, 1989 on 21MHz SSB.
>>
>> The QRZ.COM page for ZS8MI shows the QSL managers as
>> follows.
>>
>> Via ZS6EZ to 2000
>> Via ZS6M (ex ZS6YQ) for 2004
>>
>> Does this mean he should send his request to ZS6EZ, or
>> anybody else for the QSO which was made on 1989?
>>
>> Please advise.
>>
>> Yutaka, JQ2GYU/JF1LZQ
>>
>> ==========================================================
>> Yutaka Sakurai JF1LZQ/JQ2GYU
>> Sr.Manager, Emerging Business Development
>> Alliance & Technology
>> Cisco Systems K.K. (Cisco Japan)
>> Tel : +81-3-5545-2384 Fax : +81-3-5324-4008
>> ysakurai at cisco.com
>> http://www.sakurai.or.jp/
>> ==========================================================
>>
>>
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