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AW: [RTTY] QSL Info for XU7ABN

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Subject: AW: [RTTY] QSL Info for XU7ABN
From: dl6jz@t-online.de (Dr. Wolf-E. Gruening)
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 18:18:32 -0000
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Hi Dick,

I believe Claude will confirm all QSOs automatically when he is back home?

73 + 55
Wolf, DL6JZ

-----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
Von: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com]Im
Auftrag von Richard Kriss, AA5VU
Gesendet: Sonntag, 1. August 2004 16:22
An: rtty-contesting
Betreff: [RTTY] QSL Info for XU7ABN


First, I apologize for this off-topic subject for the RTTY-Contesting
reflector. Hopefully someone has current information.

The good news for me was working Claude, XU7ABN from Phnom Penh, Cambodia on
20 Meter RTTY on 1-Aug-04 at 1348z. He was calling CQ USA and gave several
stations reports. His signal was excellent to Austin, TX.  The bad news is
he was signing each QSO with

> VERY 73 FOR NOW, BCNU,
> NO QSL PLEASE, NO QSL...!!!.

Looks like my new one will be one for the log book only.  XU7ABN is listed
in QRZ; however, a review of the Google listings (many from this reflector)
indicates the direct route did not work and the QSL manager listed was for
2001 contest only.

I can understand and appreciate the mail and other issues XU7ABN may have
with QSL cards that explains the NO QSL PLEASE, NO QSL...!!! message.

Does anyone have current data on how to QSL with XU7ABN?

73 de Dick, AA5VU

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