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Special Event Station
Members of UKRA will activate the special event station GB5ST from April 31st for 3 days Activity will be on all bands 160-10 meters and as well as 2 meters. The group's challenge is to contact as many stations worldwide who have stubbed their toes in the last 5 years during their 3 day event. So if you have or know of someone who has stubbed their toe in the last 5 years call them. QSL via RSCB. -- -- 10-10 de G1LVN ------------------------------------------------------ Amateur Radio - social networking since 1897 |
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:50:35 EDT, "LVN"
wrote: The group's challenge is to contact as many stations worldwide who have stubbed their toes in the last 5 years during their 3 day event. So if you have or know of someone who has stubbed their toe in the last 5 years call them. QSL via RSCB. Does falling down and breaking one's shoulder and elbow in two separate toe-stubbing incidents count? If so, what frequencies can we find them on? -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon e-mail: k2asp [at] arrl [dot] net |
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Phil Kane wrote:
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:50:35 EDT, "LVN" wrote: The group's challenge is to contact as many stations worldwide who have stubbed their toes in the last 5 years during their 3 day event. So if you have or know of someone who has stubbed their toe in the last 5 years call them. QSL via RSCB. Does falling down and breaking one's shoulder and elbow in two separate toe-stubbing incidents count? OM, They don't really mean "toe". They don't really mean "stub". Wink, nudge. W1AC -- (Remove QRM from my address for direct replies.) |
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