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Had a bit of a mystery over the weekend.
A QSL Bureau shipment arrived; after checking all the cards against my log, I found four cards I couldn't resolve. One, it turned out I busted the guy's call. (DL5 vs. DL2, something like that) One, it looks like the G operator was working the same 160m frequency as a P40 & thought I was calling him. (darn it, wish I'd known that at the time, I sure would have rather worked the G!) Two of the cards simply didn't make any sense at all. There usually are one or two cards in each shipment I can't resolve. Probably most of them are the same situation as the 160m G QSO above - two stations contesting on the same frequency.. And a lot of people work WI9WI & miss one of the "I"'s. But one of these cards just jumped out as being *strange*. It was for a QSO with a German station on 439.212MHz FM. Of course, I've never worked a DL direct on UHF! Could it have been a satellite QSO? - well, while I've *listened* to FM satellites, I've never *transmitted* on one... Could he have been over here in the States? (I *have* received QSLs for 2m QSOs with DX operators visiting the USA) Well, maybe, except 439.212 is not in the FM band over here, the only signal I've ever transmitted between 439 and 440MHz is the upper sideband of an ATV signal. So where did this guy get the idea he worked W9WI on 439.212MHz??? Hating to leave a mystery unresolved... I Googled on "439.212 MHz radio". And found... that it's the frequency of an Echolink repeater in Wiesbaden. A new way to work DXCC?grin... -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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