Reminds me of the infamous 4Q2LID that occasionally made an appearance on
the air. Is K9VV on this reflector?
:-)
73, Zack W9SZ
On 2/23/09, Art Boyars <art.boyars@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> The postings from AD1C, W8FJ, and W9ZS prompt me to tell two related
> stories.
>
> First, in ARRL DX CW this past Sunday morning I was filling in at W3LPL on
> 40M. Calling CQ toward JA/Pacific some time well after sunrise (maybe 12Z)
> I was answered by a very loud, solid "YO7ARY" (or maybe he said YO6). I did
> not hear any other Europeans, nor did I see spots or hear other East Coast
> stations work any Europeans then. I left him in the log, and informed
> Frank.
>
> The second story I have recounted here before, but I love it. Long time
> ago -- maybe forty years, and before prefixes went wild, and before there
> were Contest DXpeditions, and when you KNEW every rare mult -- I saw a
> Soapbox for a DX Test (probably ARRL): "I left 4Q2OM in the log because it
> was the right time, the beam heading was right, the signal sounded right,
> and I needed the Sri Lanka multiplier."
>
> 73, Art K3KU
>
>
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