[Dx-qsl] Missing routes
Osten B Magnusson
sm5dqc at areteadsl.se
Wed Jan 18 23:53:15 EST 2006
8R1RPN and 8R1K is the same station, callsign 8R1K
is used in contests. QSL via EA4BQ (Olli, OH0XX now
lives in Spian).
73 de Osten SM5DQC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Yutaka Sakurai" <ysakurai at cisco.com>
To: "Danny Douglas" <n7dc at vabb.com>; <DX-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 4:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] Missing routes
> At 11:38 06/01/19 +0900, Yutaka Sakurai wrote:
>>At 15:34 06/01/18 -0500, Danny Douglas wrote:
>>>I have a number of cards that have been hanging around, while I searched for
>>>QSL routes. Have been unable to find the following, which I have weaned
>>>out as really needing for mode/bands:
>>>>>>8R1PRN 11/25/04 1824Z 12 CW
>>>>The QSL card which I confirmed for the QSO on 2002 shows
>>two call signs. One is 8R1PRN and another is 8R1K.
>> Sorry.
>> My previous infomation was for 8R1RPN.
> I am not sure about 8R1PRN.
>> Yutaka, de JQ2GYU
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