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Southwest Ohio DX Association at J6 for WPX

from The 599 Report on January 27, 2000
Website: The599Rpt@aol.com
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Members of the Southwest Ohio DX Association will return to St. Lucia for the CQWW WPX Contest, March 25 through March 26 with several individual stations on single band operations. Here is their list of activities with the respective callsigns: J68AS, 10 Meter Single Band, LP (QSL Via N9AG); J68DD, Single Band, LP (QSL Via N6JRL); J68ID, Single band, LP (QSL Via W8QID); J6/KD4YHY, Single Band, LP (QSL Via KD4YHY). The exact single band entries have not been announced at this time but at least you will have the intended callsigns and QSL routes.

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Southwest Ohio DX Association at J6 for WPX  
by VE3ELL on March 21, 2006 Mail this to a friend!
Worked J68AR on 18.134Mhz 603pm est and J68AS on 14.186Mhz 616pm est with 100W into Cushcraft MA6V @ 20ft.Good 5x9 signals from St.Lucia for both . 73 Russ
 
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