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Old March 28th 05, 02:03 PM
 
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I received my first EQSL about two months ago and it was as excittting
as
the first snail mail QSL I received back in 1966. A few days later
another
pirate sent a snail mail QSL and a CD-R containing the entire
broadcast.
I can see why many priates would prefer the EQSL as there is less
expense,
with faster turnaround.

I hope to get my new and improved, and redeisgned 4 time QTH back in
shape this week. A tree limb came down in a mild T-Storm last night
and ate my "long" wire antenna. Wire is cheap and I have plenty more.

Terry

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