[Dx-qsl] Rec'd: 5V7C, ER3ZZ, V47KP
Ed Swiderski
ku4bp at triad.rr.com
Tue Jun 22 21:01:57 EDT 2004
I have also pretty much given up on ER4DX. Have tried 3 times direct
through his manager, UT7ND, who manages another ER I worked, ERØND. Can't
get a thing from him at all. Would be nice to get the ERØ because it on 80m.
Have 3 more to work and 11 to confirm for 5BDXCC.
A good week though. 4 new ones confirmed in the last 3 days. TT8VFMR,
R1FJ, 5V7C and TX4PG to climb to 279.
Ed KU4BP
Doing it with 100w and a wire.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Dougherty" <w2irt at nac.net>
To: "QSL" <qsl at zetnet.co.uk>; <dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] Rec'd: 5V7C, ER3ZZ, V47KP
> At 18:05 21-06-04, QSL wrote:
>> >I'll let you know how I get on with ER1QQ via ER1DAF then. Posted today.
>> Yeah, I just sent one that-a-way last week myself (15m QSO). So far 2
> unanswered direct to 'QQ himself, and one for a 20m Q back through the
> bureau last year. I sure hope his new manager has an honest postman
<grin>.
>> The real problem, though, is ER4DX. I've got one outstanding from him for
> an 80m contact that I think I can officially give up on. It's a shame,
> because I'm starting to close in on a 5BDXCC (I need 25 more confirmed on
> 80 - with 86 worked thus far). I've gotten all the easy ones (well, almost
> - here's hoping someone goes back to St. Paul's or Sable again this year,
> and that an FP shows up on 80!!), so having to write this one off is a
> bitter pill.
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