Thanks for the info Wil. Nice to see you on the QSL Reflector but you are
not nearly as loud as you are on Top Band! It can be difficult to keep up
with some of these QSL routes. Actually after looking into it a bit
further the QSL route for H44IO is via DL7VRO. DL7IO Holger was the
operator but the actual QSL route is via DL7VRO. The address that I posted
was from the latest RAC callbook. In addition, the following address came
from the DL DX Newsletter #1075, Dec 8th 1997:
DL7VRO
Fritz Bergner
Sterndamm 199
D-12378 Berlin
Germany
The same address was posted in the following DX bulletins:
Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #334, December 8th, 1997
The Daily DX , Vol #1, #181
425 DX Bulletin #344, December 5th, 1997 and again in 425 DX #350, January
17, 1998
In summary, I posted the correct address but the wrong call sign for the
route. My apology for any confusion this may have caused anyone.
de Gary W0AW
dj7aa-wil@t-online.de on 01/29/98 12:33:01 PM
To: Gary R. Hosler/MIPP/Imation, topband@contesting.com
cc:
Subject: TopBand: Re: QSL H44IO
Gary R. Hosler schrieb:
>
> H44IO via DL7IO
>
> Fritz Bergner
> Sterndamm 199
> D-12487 Berlin
> Germany
>
> Same situation as above, much to soon for me to expect cards.
>
> de Gary W0AW
>
>
>
>
The qsl for H44IO goes to DL7IO, but you have the wrong adress.
DL7IO:
Holger Hannemann
Rudolf Seifert Str. 58
D-10369 Berlin
The adress from DJ1OJ is ok.
73 Wil
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