Jim:
Stand by on the Michigan LOTW qso and confirmation.
As I indicated earlier, I need to get both A C log and L O T W going for the
ARRL Centennial QSO Party.
I don't need L O T W for my effort at representing Michigan as W1AW/8 in
late February, but I want to get LOTW up and running because I want to shoot
for Worked All States in the W1AW event. I just need some time to get
things going, so consider this as a commitment to you to give you that
Michigan QSO confirmation.
I would think 40 meters would be our best band.
Please keep reminding me, and we'll get it done for sure.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Jim Kutsch, KY2D
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2014 1:31 PM
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Subject: Re: My NAQP Effort
Tom,
I was looking for you in the contest because I need a LOTW QSL from
Michigan. I'm trying for another Worked All States but QRP with 10 Watts
from the KX3. Also, I want to do it all with Log Book of the World
confirmations. I only need 3 more: Michigan, Rhode Island, and New Mexico.
Would you be willing to meet me on the air somewhere and confirm via LOTW?
You can reach me directly at my call at arrl.net.
Thanks,
Jim
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Sent: Monday, January 20, 2014 12:43 PM
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Subject: Re: My NAQP Effort
I, too, worked a Bahamas station on all bands, except for 160.
The call was C6AEA.
In addition, there was a ZF2PQ from the Cayman Islands that I was able to
work on 10, 15, and 20.
I actually worked that station on 10 meters Saturday morning before the
contest started. It turns out that he was from Troy, Michigan. He had been
on vacation, and was going to return to Michigan the next day.
Needless to say, we all warned him of the winter weather he was going to be
facing again soon. (smile)
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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