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Ron, the TX7G bunch was organized by one in our d x club.  N7SMI who lives 
about 70 miles from my q t h.  He was at our d x club meeting Wednesday 
night and left the next morning for Marquesas.  There is I think five ops on 
the dxpedition.  73



ED K7UC
-----Original Message----- 
From: Dr. Ronald E. Milliman
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 7:41 PM
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Subject: A couple pretty rare DX stations

In case anyone is interested and in the event they are still on the air,
here are a couple of fairly rare DX stations you might be interested in
working I just worked them.



JT1AA/5, Mongolia, 14.020

TX7G, Marquesas Islands DXpedition 2014, 21.021

Ron, K8HSY

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