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Theo, VK5FTDM |
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Nice to make the contact on 15 and 40m. Keep up the good work. |
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Rick, PY1VOY |
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Great job although propagation wasnt fair to me , I could not hear you any time, any band any mode. I hope I can make it if not, it was a real pleasure spending hours and hours trying to listen to you. |
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Dave N8NB |
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Great job with a wonderful dxpedition! Don't fight n7mal. Just go to 7.006 and split. 73 and have a safe journey home. |
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Daniel, HB9DDS |
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Hello N8S Team
Thanks for your efford to aktivate this Island. I hope you all are well and healty.
Just your online Log is not working!
Dan, HB9DDS |
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Dimiter Petrov, LZ1AF |
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Excellent DXpedition, congratulations to all great operators! Only sorry your online log doesn't work! Thus, I am not sure whether you came back to me on April 9, 06.26Z 14020 kHz QSX 12 up - a policeman was on your freq but I believe I heard you transmitting LZ1AF.
No chances on 24 and 28 MHz, sorry!
73! Dimiter, LZ1AF |
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We are radio amateurs from Russia. RV3ATT Evgeny, RV3ATS Dmitry and RU3AVF DenisWe are going to expedition to Russiam mountin (Krasnodarskiy kray. nar Kuban) for HAM Mounting programm.More than one month we can visit 16 mountains.( Mountains Award) and 4 RDA region for RDA Award program. www.rv3ats.com |
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Tom West VE1KC |
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Congratulations on an excellent operation..!!! Conditions best here on the low bands,with 40 es 30 meters providing the strongest sigs.Nothing heard on 15 meters es above.Thanks for the qso's es safe journey to each es everyone, hope to work you when you flash up from Samoa. 73 Tom VE1KC |
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Frank, DX1R |
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Who is the OP right now?
Doesn't announce split (guesswork!) and works JA while EU propagation exists...
Great show! |
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Emil I5EFO |
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Tnx for the our great contact in 20 meters CW of yesterday 13 april at 6.49z, but I cannot to see my call in the on line log yet. I hope it very soon. TKS, 73 & GL ! Tnx again ... |
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Lloyd N6QI |
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Congratulations and thanks for an outstanding effort! First class operators and signals, and great use of propagation. Nine bands and four modes all with 200 watts or less. See you from 5W!! |
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