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A very old friend of mine ... he seems to have dropped off the planet in
2000 ... Direct emails are fine ... I'd appreciate any help or ideas! -Barry |
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Do a 5-second Google search for N8FN , and you will find immediate information on this call/person. 73 de Jim K4PYT |
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Looking at his QRZ search results... he has an 8 call, the QSL says he's in
Oregon, but the address is in Illinois. No wonder he's hard to get hold of! jw K9RZZ |
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Have you tried http://www.qrz.com
or http://www.buck.com/cgi-bin/do_hamcall JJJHS Barry wrote: A very old friend of mine ... he seems to have dropped off the planet in 2000 ... Direct emails are fine ... I'd appreciate any help or ideas! -Barry |
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Try QRZ and Buckmaster
QRZ shows: N8FN Donald H Sexton, II PO BOX 238 Peru IL 61354 E-Mail is listed there as well Try the Social Security Death Index http://www.stevemorse.org/ssdi/ssdi.html Try 411 phone directory http://www.infospace.com/ Use Google http://www.google.com/ Several results there -- Lamont Cranston The Shadow Knows "JohnJacobJingleHimerSchmidt" wrote in message ... Have you tried http://www.qrz.com or http://www.buck.com/cgi-bin/do_hamcall JJJHS Barry wrote: A very old friend of mine ... he seems to have dropped off the planet in 2000 ... Direct emails are fine ... I'd appreciate any help or ideas! -Barry |
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