I think the members of the K1N DXpedition would appreciate any
donations you can manage, for THEIR effort. I know each of these guys
put forth a LOT of money. One of the ops in the 1993 KP1 DXpedition
returned home virtually broke and had a hard time even supplying QSL's
to people. He told me a lot of people didn't even supply return
postage.
My rule-of-thumb is to send a DXpedition $5 for each QSO I made.
Sometimes more. I know any DXpedition to Bouvet is going to be VERY
expensive.
73, Zack W9SZ
On 2/16/15, w7dra@juno.com <w7dra@juno.com> wrote:
>
>
> Now that K1N is officially off the air, there needs to be special
> memorial cards and certificates given to the hordes that spent the time
> and effort to work such an important amateur dxpidition.
>
> As of last Friday of 0000z another well fought contest also finished, and
> cards and certificates are being made to honor these winners in a special
> way.
>
> The artwork and cards for this contest are being made using the equipment
> shown in the following youtube link, and I think the K1N group should
> follow suit. (wedding invitations used as an example of the machine's
> capability.)
>
> http://youtu.be/5cH2_uoRSI0
>
>
> Mike W7DRA
>
> this enmail was NOT authorized by AF4K, the above mentioned contest
> manager
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