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[email protected] May 10th 10 08:17 PM

XU7ACY Cambodia
 
Amateur station XU7ACY - Sihanoukville, Cambodia was putting a good
signal into Michigan this morning on 14.181MHz around 1315UT.

dave May 11th 10 02:06 PM

XU7ACY Cambodia
 
wrote:
Amateur station XU7ACY - Sihanoukville, Cambodia was putting a good
signal into Michigan this morning on 14.181MHz around 1315UT.


Nice catch. Are you going to QSL?

bpnjensen May 11th 10 03:37 PM

XU7ACY Cambodia
 
On May 11, 6:06*am, dave wrote:
wrote:
Amateur station XU7ACY - Sihanoukville, Cambodia was putting a good
signal into Michigan this morning on 14.181MHz around 1315UT.


Nice catch. *Are you going to QSL?


That was my question too, Jim - when you get these nice catches, do
you usually QSL them?

I have tried a couple of hams - one from the Slovak Republic, one form
the Canary Islands during the contests in March - so far, no replies.
I even sent them return postage and envelopes...we'll see :-)

Bruce

[email protected] May 11th 10 06:22 PM

XU7ACY Cambodia
 
On Tue, 11 May 2010 05:06:11 -0800, dave wrote:

wrote:
Amateur station XU7ACY - Sihanoukville, Cambodia was putting a good
signal into Michigan this morning on 14.181MHz around 1315UT.


Nice catch. Are you going to QSL?


I will QSL if I contact him. I was calling and another ham from the
8th call area was calling him and he got part of both calls then said
conditoins were not favorable and went qrt (shut down). He said he
would be back so will try again later.

Jim

[email protected] May 11th 10 07:36 PM

XU7ACY Cambodia
 
On Tue, 11 May 2010 07:37:27 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:

On May 11, 6:06*am, dave wrote:
wrote:
Amateur station XU7ACY - Sihanoukville, Cambodia was putting a good
signal into Michigan this morning on 14.181MHz around 1315UT.


Nice catch. *Are you going to QSL?


That was my question too, Jim - when you get these nice catches, do
you usually QSL them?


If I have not contacted them before, I do. Right now I have 2 cards
into Thailand, 1 into Hong Kong, 1 into Indonesia. I will let you know
if I get anything back.

Japan is best for QSL'ing. I have received many cards from hams there.
They spend the most money on QSL cards too. They send cards with
pictures of their girlfriends, cars, motorcycles.

I have tried a couple of hams - one from the Slovak Republic, one form
the Canary Islands during the contests in March - so far, no replies.
I even sent them return postage and envelopes...we'll see :-)

Bruce


The XU7ACY is a contest station meaning he rents it out to other hams.
I think it was the station owner who was on that day. You see it
listed in the DX cluster as Kampuchea. This is the first time I have
actually heard him. Once the solar flux increases, this will be a good
target.

Oh yeah. Also waiting for a card from St. Helena Island. On the slow
boat from the South Atlantic....

Jim

bpnjensen May 11th 10 08:32 PM

XU7ACY Cambodia
 
On May 11, 11:36*am, wrote:
On Tue, 11 May 2010 07:37:27 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen

wrote:
On May 11, 6:06*am, dave wrote:
wrote:
Amateur station XU7ACY - Sihanoukville, Cambodia was putting a good
signal into Michigan this morning on 14.181MHz around 1315UT.


Nice catch. *Are you going to QSL?


That was my question too, Jim - when you get these nice catches, do
you usually QSL them?


If I have not contacted them before, I do. Right now I have 2 cards
into Thailand, 1 into Hong Kong, 1 into Indonesia. I will let you know
if I get anything back.

Japan is best for QSL'ing. I have received many cards from hams there.
They spend the most money on QSL cards too. They send cards with
pictures of their girlfriends, cars, motorcycles.



I have tried a couple of hams - one from the Slovak Republic, one form
the Canary Islands during the contests in March - so far, no replies.
I even sent them return postage and envelopes...we'll see :-)


Bruce


The XU7ACY is a contest station meaning he rents it out to other hams.
I think it was the station owner who was on that day. You see it
listed in the DX cluster as Kampuchea. This is the first time I have
actually heard him. Once the solar flux increases, this will be a good
target.

Oh yeah. Also waiting for a card from St. Helena Island. On the slow
boat from the South Atlantic....

Jim


Izzat St. Helena a ham card or the R. St. Helena annual event card?

I got me one already... :-)

http://tinyurl.com/25ul5d4

http://tinyurl.com/25gs5g8

Bruce

bpnjensen May 11th 10 08:39 PM

XU7ACY Cambodia
 
On May 11, 11:36*am, wrote:

Oh yeah. Also waiting for a card from St. Helena Island. On the slow
boat from the South Atlantic....

Jim


This page contains some distressing news for those whose patience may
be challenged by the wait for that slow boat...

http://www.sthelena.se/radioproject/latest_2010.htm

Stay virtuous! ;-)

Bruce

[email protected] May 11th 10 09:17 PM

XU7ACY Cambodia
 
On Tue, 11 May 2010 12:32:45 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:

On May 11, 11:36*am, wrote:
On Tue, 11 May 2010 07:37:27 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen

wrote:
On May 11, 6:06*am, dave wrote:
wrote:
Amateur station XU7ACY - Sihanoukville, Cambodia was putting a good
signal into Michigan this morning on 14.181MHz around 1315UT.


Nice catch. *Are you going to QSL?


That was my question too, Jim - when you get these nice catches, do
you usually QSL them?


If I have not contacted them before, I do. Right now I have 2 cards
into Thailand, 1 into Hong Kong, 1 into Indonesia. I will let you know
if I get anything back.

Japan is best for QSL'ing. I have received many cards from hams there.
They spend the most money on QSL cards too. They send cards with
pictures of their girlfriends, cars, motorcycles.



I have tried a couple of hams - one from the Slovak Republic, one form
the Canary Islands during the contests in March - so far, no replies.
I even sent them return postage and envelopes...we'll see :-)


Bruce


The XU7ACY is a contest station meaning he rents it out to other hams.
I think it was the station owner who was on that day. You see it
listed in the DX cluster as Kampuchea. This is the first time I have
actually heard him. Once the solar flux increases, this will be a good
target.

Oh yeah. Also waiting for a card from St. Helena Island. On the slow
boat from the South Atlantic....

Jim


Izzat St. Helena a ham card or the R. St. Helena annual event card?

I got me one already... :-)

http://tinyurl.com/25ul5d4

http://tinyurl.com/25gs5g8

Bruce



It's a ham card.

Jim

dxAce May 12th 10 12:36 PM

XU7ACY Cambodia
 


dave wrote:

bpnjensen wrote:
On May 11, 6:06 am, wrote:
wrote:
Amateur station XU7ACY - Sihanoukville, Cambodia was putting a good
signal into Michigan this morning on 14.181MHz around 1315UT.

Nice catch. Are you going to QSL?


That was my question too, Jim - when you get these nice catches, do
you usually QSL them?

I have tried a couple of hams - one from the Slovak Republic, one form
the Canary Islands during the contests in March - so far, no replies.
I even sent them return postage and envelopes...we'll see :-)

Bruce


I use eqsl.cc I have a card from the Canary Islands.


I have a card from the Canary Islands as well: Radio Exterior de Espana, June
12, 1983, 15365 kHz, SWBC.

No longer on the air.



dave May 12th 10 01:33 PM

XU7ACY Cambodia
 
bpnjensen wrote:
On May 11, 6:06 am, wrote:
wrote:
Amateur station XU7ACY - Sihanoukville, Cambodia was putting a good
signal into Michigan this morning on 14.181MHz around 1315UT.


Nice catch. Are you going to QSL?


That was my question too, Jim - when you get these nice catches, do
you usually QSL them?

I have tried a couple of hams - one from the Slovak Republic, one form
the Canary Islands during the contests in March - so far, no replies.
I even sent them return postage and envelopes...we'll see :-)

Bruce


I use eqsl.cc I have a card from the Canary Islands.


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