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4W8X / 4W1A 2023
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part of Cordell ExpeditionsZL8X - 2010
VK9DWX - 2008
VK9DNX - 2007
ZL8X - Guestbook
John Tindle (30 November 2010)
superb operation, amazed to get u on top band!! TU73 John
JA7COI (30 November 2010)
I think I had QSO on 10m RTTY on 29/Nov 00:41UTC. But On line log does not show it. Please check it.
Bob (30 November 2010)
How can ya have 22 or 23 contacts?? Where there are only 21 posted frequencies?? For me they say 17 contacts, but only post 15. Dont understand,:((
Ben (30 November 2010)
7.037 is a bad fhz for calling.
A lot of idiots fill to be authorized to make QRM in PSK31.
For this reason so fews QSO on 40
Pse move down next time...
Vlasov Vladimir (30 November 2010)
Glad to talk with ZL8X team. I think QSOs with RW0CQ is mistaken QSOs. Please correct your log - 2 QSO (80CW and 80SSB) are QSOs with RZ0CQ.
73! Vlad/
Wieland (30 November 2010)
Good job far away down under. Tnx contact. 73 to Felix. Wieland DF0DJ/DL2AAV
Harald DL8ZBA (30 November 2010)
Hi, Vicky yl,
Wowwwwww, thanks for the ssb qso 29.11.
I'm just a little pistol, my performance barefoot 60Watt and small 3-ele Yagi
you have very good ears
73 and gl to all team ZL8X
Harald DL8ZBA JN49LT
EU0DX (30 November 2010)
Tnx for trying a bit more 80SSB at West Europe sunrise around 07:00-07:30z. Hard path here in W-EU to get you!!!!
KL7J (30 November 2010)
I have worked ZL8X 23 times confirmed by my callsign search.
However I do not show up in the world wide standings.
Why?
de KL7J
Andy (30 November 2010)
Nice Job, 3 new Bandpoints, so hope for 12m to, but it shoult be difficult frm here. Come safetly home.
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