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[email protected] May 3rd 08 10:36 AM

PING! for dxAce re "memorable" QSL's
 
Well Ace give us some anecdotes of those "memorable" QSL's you have
got = will make most absorbing and interesting reading.

I think my most memorable was getting Cambridge Bay aeradio to QSL my
1989 catch on 8901 kHz. Firstly it was extemely difficult DX, right on
the greyline = sunset in Cambridge Bay and sunrise at my South African
QTH. Have never heard them again from that day to this.

I wrote them two detailed letters, none of which elicited a response,
so I wrote a third very detailed one. 1989 was the height of the
apartheid era and we were the polecats of the world, so I suspected
that had something to do with the non replies. So in my third long
letter I wrote that I was an Englisman and treated like crap by the
ruling Afrikaners as far as business, schooling and government was
concerned. I also included details of my life and my background, and
finally after a year I received a very nice long detailed letter in
reply and confirming my reception. It seemed that by supplying more
biographical detail on myself and my country had swung the deal.

So Ace, I'm sure you have some very interesting stories - how about
sharing some of them with us?

John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa
South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s
Icom IC-7700, Icom IC-756 PRO III with MW mods
Drake SW8. ERGO software
Sony 7600D, GE SRIII, Redsun RP2100
BW XCR 30, Sangean 803A.
Antenna's RF Systems DX 1 Pro Mk II, Datong AD-270
Kiwa MW Loop.
http://www.dxing.info/about/dxers/plimmer.dx



m II May 3rd 08 03:26 PM

PING! for dxAce re "memorable" QSL's
 
wrote:

I wrote them two detailed letters, none of which elicited a response,
so I wrote a third very detailed one. 1989 was the height of the
apartheid era and we were the polecats of the world, so I suspected
that had something to do with the non replies. So in my third long
letter I wrote that I was an Englisman and treated like crap by the
ruling Afrikaners as far as business, schooling and government was
concerned.


That instantly reminded me of Tom Sharpe's Riotous Assembly and Indecent
Exposure. Both based on the South African police force. Sharpe was
thrown out of South Africa for being an irritant and wrote the books in
England.

Hilarious reading and well recommended.




mike

dxAce May 3rd 08 03:47 PM

PING! for dxAce re "memorable" QSL's
 


wrote:

Well Ace give us some anecdotes of those "memorable" QSL's you have
got = will make most absorbing and interesting reading.

I think my most memorable was getting Cambridge Bay aeradio to QSL my
1989 catch on 8901 kHz. Firstly it was extemely difficult DX, right on
the greyline = sunset in Cambridge Bay and sunrise at my South African
QTH. Have never heard them again from that day to this.

I wrote them two detailed letters, none of which elicited a response,
so I wrote a third very detailed one. 1989 was the height of the
apartheid era and we were the polecats of the world, so I suspected
that had something to do with the non replies. So in my third long
letter I wrote that I was an Englisman and treated like crap by the
ruling Afrikaners as far as business, schooling and government was
concerned. I also included details of my life and my background, and
finally after a year I received a very nice long detailed letter in
reply and confirming my reception. It seemed that by supplying more
biographical detail on myself and my country had swung the deal.

So Ace, I'm sure you have some very interesting stories - how about
sharing some of them with us?


I'll give it some thought, John.




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