Hi, I'm so confused about your calls. By convention when a ham use the "/"
or "portable" that mean you are not in your call home land. As like in
digital "K4QD/HH4", in phone "K4QD potable HH4" that it is clear for many of
us, Jan is in Haiti. But in other way it's not clear. Maybe I'm in shot.
73
Daniel VE2SB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan Heise K4QD" <k4qd@cfl.rr.com>
To: "RTTY List" <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 7:39 PM
Subject: [RTTY] Team Haiti 2003 Wrap-up
> The HH4 team from the Florida DXpedition Group (FDXPG) has returned safely
> home. It was a hot, dry and dusty two weeks at the Northwest Haiti
> Christian Mission. The supply ship had still not arrived when we left, so
> we ate a lot of beans and rice. It also somewhat impacted our low band
and
> six meter operations because of antennas and coax that were on the ship.
The
> team made over 18,000 contacts on 160 through 10 meters on SSB, CW, RTTY,
> PSK-31 and 10M FM. The logs have been uploaded, and log checking can be
> accessed from the Team Haiti web site at www.geocities.com/n2wb2003/ If
you
> have questions about a QSO, contact that operator directly. QSL HH4/K4QD,
> HH4/W4WX and HH4/K9MDO direct to home calls. QSL HH4/N2WB via N2OO. The
> team wants to thank our pilot station, Roger K9RB. We also want to thank
> Jim KC4HW for processing and uploading the logs to the Internet.
>
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