Just over six years ago, I read a column from Gene Zimmerman, W3ZZ (SK)
entitled "Chasing VUCC". Having just moved into a deed restricted
neighborhood with a very active homeowners association, I thought my
days of chasing DX were over. I had resigned myself to doing public
service work on the local repeaters, and a little 20 Meter DX while
mobile during my commute.
Gene's article inspired me to adjust my horizons and finally explore the
"World Above 50 Mhz". Armed with his insight and the advice of a lot of
great local elmers like Jimmy Long, W4ZRZ, I took advantage of my large
open attic. Mounting some cut to fit Yagis, and started making contacts.
It's taken a long time, but I've managed to work 112 grids to date. 98
of those have been confirmed via QSL card or Logbook of the World. A
handful have acknowledged our contacts via e-mail but just haven't sent
the cards yet. But others have proven more difficult.
I always send a card along with an SASE. 2nd mailing includes a letter
explaining the indoor antenna situation, including photos of the attic
and another SASE. Third attempt includes a pre-printed reply card with
all information filled in. All they need do is sign it and return it.
Despite that and e-mail requests, a few of those confirmations have
remained elusive. My fear is that that several things may have happened:
1. QRZ.com information is out of date. Address is wrong and/or e-mail
is incorrect.
2. I simply copied the call wrong on the original QSO--and the ham in
question has no idea why they're getting the card.
3. I may have worked them on 6 Meters, and logged it incorrectly as 2
Meters.
4. They may have become ill or even a silent key.
So, my hope is that some of you may recognize the calls below and have
contact information for these hams, or could shed some light on the
situation. My intention is not to embarrass anyone or "call them out".
I'm sure the mistake is all mine. But I would be grateful for any
information.
The real mystery in the group is Keith, KB5AAB. We've worked literally
dozens of times, and I simply gave up logging the QSO's other than
during contests. His address must be non-valid. I found a phone number
in Mississippi for him, but it was also disconnected.
LOCATOR QSO Conf. CALLSIGN DATE TIME LOCATOR DISTANCE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EL18 1 0 KG5DF 05/04/2010 13:03 EL18 1094
Aprox.
EL79 1 0 KE4YYD 15/06/2009 01:35 EL79 451
Aprox.
EMØ2 1 0 WA5KCP 05/04/2010 13:20 EMØ2 1130 Aprox.
EM2Ø 3 0 W5WSH 05/04/2010 12:18 EM2Ø 820 Aprox.
EM22 1 0 W5IB 07/11/2009 05:17 EM22 759
Aprox.
EM32 2 0 N5IOO 05/04/2010 12:34 EM32 573
Aprox.
EM51 14 0 KB5AAB 13/06/2008 02:50 EM51 273 Aprox.
EN63 1 0 KIØLE 20/07/2008 12:56 EN63 1144
Aprox.
I'm extremely grateful for everyone who has managed to pull out my weak
signal. And also for the advice and wisdom of this group. I'm proud to
be a "VHF Man"...er, "VHF Person" and be part of the gang above 50 MHz.
It's the most fun I've had in my decades as a ham.
--
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73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
121 Mayfair Park
Maylene, AL 35114
EM63nf
6M VUCC #1712
AMSAT #38965
Grid Bandits #222
Southeastern VHF Society
Central States VHF Society Life Member
Six Club #2484
Active on 6 Meters thru 1296, 10GHz & Light
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