[Dx-qsl] BF9BA mystery resolved
Roberto.Gadler at ftcoop.it
Roberto.Gadler at ftcoop.it
Wed Jan 5 02:56:16 EST 2005
Worked BG9BA some time agoo on 18 MHZ.
Sent him my QSL with one US$ to:
Wei, 43-246 Tumen, Xian 710077, CHINA
because it was a new ITU zone for me.
None received at present time.
Good luck
73
Roberto, IN3NJB
in3njb at qsl.net
Nenad Stevanovic <nenad at nortelnetworks.com>@mailman.qth.net il 04/01/2005
16.30.57
Inviato da: dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net
Per: dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net
Cc:
Oggetto: [Dx-qsl] BF9BA mystery resolved
Hi,
Couple of people asked me if I know anything about BD9BA
station which happened to be active on 7 MHz lately.
Here is the answer from David BA4DW.
73 Nenad VE3EXY/NZ2R/4N7ZR
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Hello Nenad,
I don't know him very well, but I know his previous call is BG9BA,
which is o.k. in the qrz.com. We have four classes for Chinese
radio amateurs, BG 3rd/4th class, BD 2nd class, and BA 1st class.
Normally when people up-grade their license, they keep
surfixes unchanged.
David, BA4DW
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