Saint Louis to New York on 20 meters is a very easy
path. I worked 4U1UN 15 Times since 1980 with the
last time in September 2005.
Within those qso's were 4 RTTY contacts. All on 20
meters RTTY. The last one was June 5th, 2005. It
looks like they were also on 17 meters.
They have done a very good job at QSL'ing, but so far
have not uploaded any logs into LOTW.
Maybe the guy from 4U1WB who like RTTY will go over to
the UN and operate??
Joe K0BX
--- Bill Turner <dezrat@copper.net> wrote:
> ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
>
> At 03:50 AM 6/23/2006, Jerry Pixton wrote:
>
> >But more interesting was no contacts with UN HQ in
> New York! Lots of World
> >Bank qsos.
> >
> >Does any one know of any operating events that UN
> HQ participates in? I
> >need to go hunting for them.
>
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> This probably won't be of too much help, but I
> worked them on 17
> meter RTTY on June 5, 2005. They are available
> sometimes, but it can
> be a long wait. There's a note in my log that it
> took about 500 calls
> to get them, perhaps a slight exaggeration. :-)
>
> I don't chase paper QSLs so I have no info on their
> QSL practices,
> except that they apparently do not do LOTW. I have
> eight QSOs with
> them over the years but nothing in LOTW.
>
> Bill, W6WRT
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