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VP6BR - Pitcairn Island

from The 599 Report on January 19, 2000
Website: The599Rpt@aol.com
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Jukka, OH2BR made it safely to New Zealand. Martin, ZL1ANJ is assisting him with final preparations. Most of the equipment made it safely including a replacement 5 element yagi for 6 meters. Other items had to be left in Finland due to weight limitations and were being replaced in ZL land. Wire for radials and plenty of coax were purchased as well. Jukka has his ticket on the Queensland Star departing Auckland January 17. Look for VP6BR soon !

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VP6BR - Pitcairn Island  
by OH6GQ on January 28, 2000 Mail this to a friend!
Jukka:
Millä jaksoilla liikutte ja suunnilleen mihin aikaan kuuntelet Suomea?
Pakkasta -15 astetta

Terv.

Heikki
OH6GQ
 
VP6BR - Pitcairn Island  
by K5KG on January 25, 2000 Mail this to a friend!
GL Jukka, hope to work you everywhere! Be safe
 
VP6BR - Pitcairn Island  
by PA1ZX on January 22, 2000 Mail this to a friend!
THe 5El. for 6 meters are on board of the Queensland so he is on time
 
VP6BR - Pitcairn Island  
by K8WK on January 20, 2000 Mail this to a friend!
It's fb wkg Jukka as he heads for a qth a lot of us need on cw. Pitcairn has been fb to wk on ssb, but really difficult,if impossible on cw fer some of us. Gl es bon voyage Jukka es mny tnx fer attempting to put Pitcairn on the map for us cw-ers!
 
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