[Dx-qsl] a stack of old ones

Ron Notarius W3WN wn3vaw at verizon.net
Tue Jul 31 18:25:38 EDT 2007


Logs on S2/HA5BUS are gone with the wind.  There was an announcement about
that a few years back, sad to say.  Little hope on that one.

And wasn't YA0RR a Romeo operation?  I believe that one was discredited.

73

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[mailto:dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Richard DiDonna NN3W
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:15 AM
To: dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Dx-qsl] a stack of old ones



As some of you know, much of my QSL collection was damaged or destroyed by
water in 2001 or 2002.  I've been in the process of rebuilding it ever
since.  Yesterday, when digging through an old box of papers, I came across
a real goldmine.  I found an official ARRL DXCC list from 1991 which listed
all my worked and confirmed entities.  Attached in the list were about 10
pages of handwritten notes listing the callsigns of many of the DXCC
stations that I had worked and their corresponding DXCC countries.  I can
cross reference those calls to the DXCC list to confirm that I've worked a
particular station on a particular band.

I've also discovered that I have 5 more countries worked than I had first
thought.

Trying to get info on the following QSL managers:

VP8SSI (1992).  QSL card images show AA6BB and KA6V.  Both are now silent
keys.  Anyone know who has these logs?
S2/HA5BUS
FT4WC (1991).
XQ0X (1992).  I'm prety certain that this is CE3ESS.
YA0RR.  Should I bother with this one???  :)

73 Rich NN3W

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