[OKDXA] New QSL Card of the Month

Roger Simpson rksimpson1 at cox.net
Mon Aug 29 10:12:45 EDT 2022


I have worked several Palmyra operations but none of them were the K6LPL/KH5 DXpedition. The operations I’ve worked and confirmed are  AH3C/KH5J in the year 1990 [CW], KH5P 2016 [CW, SSB], KH6ND [RTTY] 2005 and 2005,  and KH7U/KH5 [SSB] 2005.  According to LOTW my QSLs for entity “Palmyra & Jarvis” are LOTW QSLs for QSOs on 20, 17, 15, and 10 meters. 

73  Roger  K5RKS
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From: Jeff Martin
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2022 4:41 AM
To: Oklahoma DX Association
Subject: [OKDXA] New QSL Card of the Month

I have posted a new QSL Card of the Month on the Website, K6LPL/KH5 - 
Palmyra Island, from January of 1980. The card features a picture of the 
DXpedition plane, which crash landed upon arrival. Did you work them? 
Who did you work for Palmyra?

73,
Jeff - K5WE

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