PJ4O - Who is this?
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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. Thanks, -- MGFoster:::mgf00 at earthlink decimal-point net Oakland, CA (USA) KI6OFN -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQA/AwUBR7rLyYechKqOuFEgEQLdDwCfdJUGe2zp47WHoi57cWwZHL IThbQAoNr5 oXhHaS98pCsHb1dJfPpMyZ3y =gat+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
PJ4O - Who is this?
MGFoster wrote:
I couldn't find any QSL info for PJ4O (Netherlands Antilles), who I Was he a contest club? Any QSL info would be appreciated. Probably a contest station--that area is popular with Stateside contesters looking for a contest vacation. Back when I played in contests, there were some of those clubs I'd work every year from various places around the Caribbean and SA. Some of them are great QSLers and some aren't--but if it was a club, it may take a while to reply to your card. QSL information will appear after the contest, online. One easy way to look is to pop the callsign into Google and see what you find--many of these folks put up a little website with QSL info, etc. If you do much of this, subscribe to "QRZ DX" published by N4AA--a great resource for DXing! If it's a club station, there will often be a US QSL address. I usually send a SASE with my own QSL, and if it was a club contesting effort, about half the time I add a 'green stamp' to help with their printing and other QSLing costs. GL and hope you had fun in the contest! --ac4rd (inactive these days) _______________________________________________ Ken Kuzenski AC4RD atsign mindspring dotsign com _______________________________________________ All disclaimers apply, see? www.duke.edu/~kuzen001 |
PJ4O - Who is this?
This is from a recent ARRL DX Bulletin
BONAIRE, CURACAO, PJ2. Operators W9RE, N5OT, W4OC and N4GG are QRV as PJ4/homecalls until February 20. Activity is on all HF bands. This includes an entry in the ARRL DX CW contest as a Multi/2 entry. QSL to home calls. Give them a few days, check Buckmaster or QRZ.com to see if e-mail adrs listed for any of them. E-mail one of them to ask if that was their contest call. Joe W7KQU |
PJ4O - Who is this?
Joe O'Connell wrote:
This is from a recent ARRL DX Bulletin BONAIRE, CURACAO, PJ2. Operators W9RE, N5OT, W4OC and N4GG are QRV as PJ4/homecalls until February 20. Activity is on all HF bands. This includes an entry in the ARRL DX CW contest as a Multi/2 entry. QSL to home calls. Give them a few days, check Buckmaster or QRZ.com to see if e-mail adrs listed for any of them. E-mail one of them to ask if that was their contest call. Joe W7KQU -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yeah, I saw those c/s on QRZ.com, but associated w/ PJ4R. I am an impatient type guy g. I'll give it some more time. tnx, mark KI6ONF -- MGFoster:::mgf00 at earthlink decimal-point net Oakland, CA (USA) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQA/AwUBR7ubYoechKqOuFEgEQIo1ACgxYW8ZQkuGadeNI/8Bv8kfaDxRCAAn1wL bA4doEzFfNXvt/xUeNqhpY/E =w1xD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
PJ4O - Who is this?
Got this from Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin :
PJ4, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Operators Hal/N4GG, Mayse/W4OC, Mark/N5OT and Mike/W9RE will be active as PJ4/homecall from Bonaire between February 12-19th. Their activity will include the ARRL CW DX Contest (February 16-17th) as a Multi-2 entry signing PJ4M. Look for operations before and after the contest. QSL PJ4M via N4GG and all other callsigns via their home callsigns. Quite possible you maybe ended up with an extra "dah" in the call sign during the heat of the contest. 3's to ya, Homer "MGFoster" wrote in message ... -----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. Thanks, -- MGFoster:::mgf00 at earthlink decimal-point net Oakland, CA (USA) KI6OFN -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQA/AwUBR7rLyYechKqOuFEgEQLdDwCfdJUGe2zp47WHoi57cWwZHL IThbQAoNr5 oXhHaS98pCsHb1dJfPpMyZ3y =gat+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
PJ4O - Who is this?
Homer J wrote:
Quite possible you maybe ended up with an extra "dah" in the call sign during the heat of the contest. http://www.qrz.com/pj4o 73 .... WA7AA |
PJ4O - Who is this?
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 16:32:02 -0500, Homer J wrote:
Got this from Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin : PJ4, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Operators Hal/N4GG, Mayse/W4OC, Mark/N5OT and Mike/W9RE will be active as PJ4/homecall from Bonaire between February 12-19th. Their activity will include the ARRL CW DX Contest (February 16-17th) as a Multi-2 entry signing PJ4M. Look for operations before and after the contest. QSL PJ4M via N4GG and all other callsigns via their home callsigns. Quite possible you maybe ended up with an extra "dah" in the call sign during the heat of the contest. They were definitely signing PJ4O in the contest. At least, *someone* was signing PJ4O - and they made enough contacts that they pretty much had to be these guys... I might educated-guess that this does mean N4GG is the right route for PJ4O. I might also educated-guess there was some kind of misunderstanding either at the PJ4 licensing authority or among these ops (or both) as to what call would be assigned. |
PJ4O - Who is this?
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. Tim. |
PJ4O - Who is this?
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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