Friday, August 4, 2017

It had been just one month of my HF activities but it feels like I have been doing this for a very long time. I had, and still have, an immense fun playing with my equipment, making my first contacts, sending and receiving QSL cards and chasing DX stations.

I know my signal report was not perfect with my home-brew small antennas and modest 100 watts -- so thank you for taking my call guys:

V31PS    Philipp Springer           (Belize/Germany)
KP4RMS   RAUL G MENDEZ-SERRANO      (Puerto Rico)
N5IT     DAVID C POLLARD            (USA)
KH7XS    Wilbert E Kollenbaum       (USA, Hawaii)
EI7M     John Barry                 (Ireland)
N3KS     KAMAL SIRAGELDIN           (Costa Rica/USA) 
P40X     Uwe Dowidat                (Aruba/Germany) 
W6AFA    ALEXANDER SHERMAN          (USA)
VA2RAC   Radio Amateur Du Of Canada (Canada)
WW1USA   National WWI Museum        (USA)
KP2/N5PV SEAN BLAIR                 (US Virgin Islands/USA)
HG2DX    Zsolt Kecskeméti           (Hungary) 
K7IOC    Robert Folgedalen          (USA) 
VX7150   Doug Pichette              (Canada)
W5FMH    Patrick Cameron            (USA) 
KP4FL    Giovanni Lorenzini         (Puerto Rico) 
HD086QRC Quito Radio Club           (Ecuador)
KP3ZE    ANIBAL VERA VALENTIN       (Puerto Rico) 
WP4JW    JUAN A ARROYO CRUZ         (Puerto Rico) 
S51DX    JANEZ CELARC               (Slovenia) 
EA3PT    Jordi Casali Portet        (Spain) 
W5OU     GORDON L JONES             (USA) 
KC4TVZ   Todd Burnette              (USA) 
VE2OV    MIKE LOUIS-MICHEL DUGAL    (Canada) 
KT4WN    ROOSEVELT ALLEN            (USA) 
N9DII    Constantine S Gianniou     (USA)
K2D      Phillip Y Roland           (USA)  
W3ENK    CHARLES P WENK             (USA) 
K2G 20m  Nathan H Wood              (USA) 
K2C 40m  Chris Kilpert              (USA) 
YW450ARV Venezuela ADR              (Venezuela)
CM2MM    Javier Ramos Nistal        (Cuba)   

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