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On Jun 1, 5:17*pm, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On 6/1/2010 2:40 PM, wrote: QSL received from Jamestown, St. Helena Island for amateur contact on 3/15/10 on 21.240 at 1320UTC. This is earlier than June of 2010, but seeing as there was a previous thread about Korea and this thread about QSLs, let me take a little poetic license and combine the two... Got a QSL from Ed, P5/4L4FN on amateur RTTY. (P5=North Korea, 4L4FN his Russian home call). He normally lives in Georgia (the Russian one, not the US one) but was living in Pyongyang for some kind of U.N. food program, and in a moment of weakness, the North Koreans let him do ham radio for almost a year -- before they had a change of heart and threw him off the air. The bad news was, he was operating at 50 baud (66 wpm), the European 'standard', not the 45.45 baud (60 wpm) much more commonly used RTTY speed. The good news was that this threw a lot of US hams off the scent...they could not print him. Fortunately, I realized what Ed was doing and was able to change the speed of my TNC in time to bag him. * ![]() So, it's one of my two most treasured QSLs -- the other being for a packet radio contact with the MIR space station. That's pretty neat - it must suck to live in NK, though. |
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