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Tim Shoppa wrote:
On Feb 19, 8:30 am, MGFoster wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I couldn't find any QSL info for PJ4O (Netherlands Antilles), who I worked during the ARRL DX CW contest at the 11th hour. Looking at some spotting archives, he appears during the contest and then disappears. Was he a contest club? Any QSL info would be appreciated. Of all the DX-vacation sites, PJ seems to be remarkably well represented on LOTW. I count 17 QSO's in the November and February contests; ALL of them were confirmed in LOTW, including PJ4O. (I contrast this with, say, some eastern european countries, like Croatia: I worked 22 QSO's with them in the February contests and none were confirmed via LOTW.) Not sure why LOTW is so universally popular and used at some locations, and seems to be so neglected at other locations. Shortly after I posted this request I found the QSL manager for PJ4O and have sent my QSL card to him. I've uploaded my contest log to LoTW, but PJ4O hasn't matched my QSL yet. -- MGFoster:::mgf00 at earthlink decimal-point net (KI6OFN) Oakland, CA (USA) |
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