[Dx-qsl] Looking for help on these very old QSOs

N3XX - Tim Heger n3xx at charter.net
Mon Jun 23 20:38:16 EDT 2008


I wish I could help you with some of the qsl info, but came up empty here.
Just wanted to let you know that OX3AF was rejected as not good for DXCC way 
back when I submitted the card.  I don't know if there was ever a change in 
status, but it was no good back then.

73 - GL,
Tim - N3XX

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Becker" <johnb3030 at comcast.net>
To: <dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 8:05 PM
Subject: [Dx-qsl] Looking for help on these very old QSOs


> I've started pursuing the DXCC Challenge Award, and with propagation 
> virtually non-existent on the higher bands I've gone through 40 years of 
> logbooks looking for old unconfirmed QSOs with needed band-countries. I've 
> recently received a few needed QSLs from as far back as the late 1960s, 
> but there are some that I've had no luck finding addresses for. Here are 
> the ones I need help with along with any clues I've found so far:
>
> JX5BA 24-XI-1968
> SV0WN 5-VII-1968 (Mgr was K3EUR, now AA3R. Email address bounces. License 
> near expiration. SK?)
> 9N1MM 9-VII-1969 (W3KVQ and original holder of N7EB apparently SK. Who has 
> logs?)
> WA2HYX/8R1 7-II-1971
> 5N2AAN 7-III-1971
> HV3SJ 28-X-1972
> LX1JW 29-X-1972
> SU1MA 13-II-1973
> OX3AF 3-XI-1974 (NOT W0AW, NOT N0AFW or N0FW, possibly OZ3AF but no 
> address found)
> CN8BO 12-X-1974
> 9G1DY 17-I-1975
> UG6GAE 20-III-1982 (Need current call)
>
> Thanks to all for any possible help!
>
> 73,
>
> John, K9MM
>
>
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