Re: First European DX....QRO, but frameable. :)

---------

From: Gary L Surrency (gsurrency@juno.com)
Date: Thu Feb 13 1997 - 00:04:55 EST


Yes Ed, this is what DXing is all about.

You never can tell who is on the other end of a QSO, especially
when it is a DX station.

Any of us who have a little DX under our belt will tell you
that it is QSOs such as the one you had that really keep
us interested in ham radio.

I once worked Thor Heyerdahl on the Kon Tiki expedition
on 15m as a novice. I never will forget that one.

Thanks for sharing your excitment with us.

Now, wait until (if?) the sunspots get going, and you can
really achieve this with QRP.

Are any of you that still haven't upgraded wondering why
the rest of us have bothered to get the higher license
classes? See?

72,

Gary Surrency AB7MY
S&S TAC-1(40&80m) and ARK30
QRP-L #571 Chandler, AZ (near Phoenix)Grid Square DM43BH


Search QRP-L Archives

[ QRP-L Archive | ]
[ 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 ]

---------

This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 on Fri Jun 02 2000 - 11:32:59 EDT

kd4ab@kd4ab.org