[Dx-qsl] Help with ZX0S
Dick Flanagan
dick at twohams.com
Sat May 28 16:27:35 EDT 2005
That makes sense. I worked ZX0F on the same band about 45 minutes
later. That would certainly explain why I can't find a QSL route for
ZX0S! Thanks, Andreas.
73, Dick
At 12:23 PM 5/28/2005, DE1DXX at aol.com wrote:
>Hi Dick,
>
>if you take a look at the announced stations at the 1999 contest
>(http://www.arrakis.es/~ea5eyj/cqssb99.htm)
>you will only find ZX0F.
>
>And, if you search with
pathfinder (http://www.qsl.net/pathfinder/WebClient/)
>you will see that there was no ZX0S spotted. But a huge list of ZX0F.
>
>So this might be a mishearing.
>
>vy 73
>Andreas - DE1DXX
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>In einer eMail vom 28.05.2005 21:11:34 Westeuropäische Sommerzeit schreibt
>dick at twohams.com:
>I have look in all the usual places and can't find a route for a QSO I had
>in 1999:
>
>ZX0S 30-Oct-1999 1712 UTC 10m SSB
>
>I worked this station during the 1999 CQWW SSB DX Contest.
>The operator said he was on St. Peter & St. Paul Rocks (PY0S)
>
>Can someone help me find a QSL route?
>
>Thanks.
>
>73, Dick
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