[Dx-qsl] My first DX CW QSO

DE1DXX at aol.com DE1DXX at aol.com
Sun Dec 18 15:16:54 EST 2005


 
 
Hi there,
 
The old 4-digit zip-codes had been replaced by 5 digit zip-codes many many  
years ago.
Salzgitter has now the zip-code 38229.
 
So address to use is: (if he didn't moved)
 
Werner Scholz
Altestr 11 
38229 Salzgitter 
GERMANY
 
 
vy 73
Andreas - DE1DXX
 
In einer eMail vom 18.12.2005 18:20:03 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt  
k3bz at arrl.net:

Keith...  Congrats on your first CW DX QSO!! According to the Buckmaster 
database,  DK6AP's address 
is:

Werner Scholz
Altestr 11,  D-3320
Salzgitter 1
GERMANY

Be sure to include a self-addressed  envelope and (unfortunately) 3 green 
stamps (US dollar bills)... 
that is  how much it costs for postage back to the USA from Germany these 
days, and we  DXers must 
bear the cost of getting the cards we want. An alternative  would be to 
contact Bill Plum 
plumdx at msn.com about purchasing German  stamps to send over with your request.

Good luck and have fun.... and  welcome to the DX fraternity!!

73,  Jerry K3BZ

-----  Original Message ----- 
From: <bikealot at rcn.com>
To:  <dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 10:47  AM
Subject: [Dx-qsl] My first DX CW QSO


>  Hello,
>
> I am a fairly new ham and have been working on my  CW.  I
> have made about a total of 20 CW QSO's.  Today I  finally did
> what I have been working towards...I had my first DX  CW
> QSO!  It was with DK6AP.  I was a bit more nervous than  I
> usually am when sending CW...but this is DX stuff is why I
>  wanted to become a ham and learn CW.
>
> The only problem is that  some knucklehead was tuning up
> when Werner was giving QSL  instructions...and I did not ask for
> a repeat due to nervousness. and  forgetfullness.  I was just
> concentrating on copying the next  word.   I heard him mention
> QSL...but not the route.  I  really want to QSL this guy!!!
>
> On QRZ is his name and  hometown...but no address.  I can find
> an address in one of the  other on-line callbooks.    Is there a
> way to find preferred  QSL routes for German amateurs?  I
> would like to QSL him direct  if at all possible.  I want to hang
> that first CW DX QSL up on  the wall!!
>
> Any and all advice would be greatly  appreciated.
>
> I am going to go try some more CW DX right  now!!
>
>
> 73 de KB3ILS (Keith)
>
>  &quot;Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've  
got...till it's gone.&quot; from 
> Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell)  but also true about QSL.NET if more users 
don't open their wallets 
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> 



 
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SWL DE1DXX
JO31GN DOK L14 CQ14 ITU28
Pse, do not  forget me... I need YOUR QSL.... :-)))
Okay in QRZ.com - look at my  QSL-card
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