[Dx-qsl] Re: OLD QSLs - need XU1AA from 10-29-72
Gary Dixon K4MQG
gdixon at fmtc.net
Sat May 27 18:11:05 EDT 2006
Hello John, K9MM.....I have a little info about your questions, but probably
not enough to help with a QSL.
I have several XU1AA QSLs from 1972, but not from the CQ WW Phone contest.
The QSOs were all several months earlier. The address on the card is
Technical University, Student Association Radio Club, PO Box 484, Phnom
Penh, Khmer Republic.
I do not know if I sent for the cards direct or if they came via the bureau
or via a manager.
I can tell you that Chester, who operated from XV5AC in the early 1970s was
a W4 and I knew him personally. He was also involved in the first Spratly
operation, 1S1A, in 1972.
I do not know what happened to the original John, VE7IR.
This information will probably not help you get a card, but it will maybe
help in understanding who Chester was and was not.
73s, Gary, K4MQG (South Carolina)
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-----Original Message-----
From: dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of John Becker
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 1:02 PM
To: dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Dx-qsl] Re: OLD QSLs - need XU1AA from 10-29-72
dx-qsl-request at mailman.qth.net wrote:
> Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 09:42:12 -0400
> From: "EDCINTEXAS at austin.rr.com" <EDCINTEXAS at austin.rr.com>
> Subject: [Dx-qsl] OLD QSLs
>
> Saw a recent post and had to comment on old cards. I have been chasing
down
> all of my old cards and where the ham is still active, had good success.
> So don't give up. Try the email to see if the logs exists and who has
> them. In the past year I have tracked down and received QSLs from 1979
> thru 1983.
About 2 1/2 years ago I started seriously chasing DXCC on the WARC
bands. I needed to try to get several dozen old QSLs for QSOs dating
back to late 1990. I eventually got at least one from every band-country
I had worked except for one. The successes included my very first ever
WARC band QSO, FH5EJ, which in retrospect was a pretty nice piece of DX
for a first 30M QSO using an 80M inverted vee for an antenna.
I have another *really* old QSL quest which I have been working on
intermittently for many years without success. Long-time DXers will
remember there was a time when XU and XV were on almost everyone's need
list. Then in 1972 XU1AA and XV5AC became active and fairly easy to
work. By the time of the 1972 CQ WW Phone DX Contest, I had already
worked and confirmed both of them. But during that contest, at 1012Z on
Sunday October 29, 1972, I worked XU1AA on 20M Long Path, followed
immediately in my log by XV5AC also on 20M LP.
I thought this would be a nice pair of QSLs to put on the wall side by
side. I had no problem getting the XV5AC QSL, but I have never been able
to get one for the XU1AA QSO. The XU1AA contest operation was by a
couple of guest operators, 9M2AA and 9M6IR/VE7IR. No one listed as a QSL
route for XU1AA, and I have tried many over the years, has the logs for
this contest operation. I have contacted 9M2AA by e-mail, and he was not
the holder of the call in 1972. The present VE7IR is not the same person
either. John Van Lear, 9M6IR/VE7IR seems to have vanished without a
trace although he is listed as a member of OOTC. (Was this possibly the
mysterious person generally known only as "Chester" who was involved
with many of the SE Asia operations in the early '70s? If so, I remember
reading that he was SK many years ago.)
Did anyone else on this mailing list work XU1AA in the 1972 CQ WW Phone
DX Contest? If so, do you have a QSL? If so, does it show a QSL route,
or did you note that in your log? Or does anyone know the present
whereabouts of John Van Lear?
73,
John, K9MM
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