Well, it's either K7XU or W7XU, my guess is W7XU since
it's listed twice and K7XU is listed only once.
If you can't find a QSL route via your normal reference,
you can always go to DX Summit and search the callsign to
see if someone that spotted the DX Station put the QSL
route in the Comments field of the spot.
http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/
For 9G5KW, I found:
SP7IIT 21077.9 9G5KW rtty, up 5
SM3BCS 21078.0 9G5KW
DL0WW 21077.0 9G5KW rtty
F5PBM 21080.0 9G5KW vvia K7XU **RTTY**
F5LGF 21076.3 9G5KW RTTY simplex
PA0WRS 21078.0 9G5KW RTTY correct call
K9RB 21077.9 9G5KW RTTY
K5CON 14079.0 9G5KW RTTY
WW3S 14078.0 9G5KW fsk nw up 5-10
AC0M 14080.0 9G5KW VIA W7XU RTTY
JA2GAD 21077.9 9G5KW RTTY CQ
JH2HHJ 21077.9 9G5KW
SM6AHS 21077.7 9G5KW **RTTY**
AC0M 21080.0 9G5KW RTTY
G4YVV 21077.9 9G5KW RTTY - CQ CQ
OM3EY 21077.9 9G5KW 'RTTY' cq cq
HL3GOB 21079.0 9G5KW RTTY VIA W7XU
This is not a 100% guaranteed way to find QSL information,
but can help in some instances.
73, Don AA5AU
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Cooper [mailto:pcooper@guernsey.net]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 12:48 PM
To: RTTY
Subject: [RTTY] 9G5KW QSL route??
Hi all,
Worked 9G5KW a while ago, and wonder what the QSL route is. Does anyone know
who is responsible for this one??
I did check all the usual sources, but the only reference I can find is for
W7XU, K5AND and W0SD between 27OCT and 04NOV, but no call is listed.
Anyone got any bright ideas??
Here's hopin'
73 de Phil GU0SUP
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