It has been brought to my attention that there were two way contacts between U.S. Part 5 stations and the UK (and perhaps other Europe) some years back. I did not know that some Part 5 licenses were
Paul, see John W1TAG (WD2XES) page abt 2way under Part 5 ( Sec. 5.3(i) ) http://www.w1tag.com/qso.htm Dex W4DEX log (WD2XKO) http://www.w4dex.com/wd2xko_log.htm W1VD (WD2XES Sec. 5.3(a, c) K2ORS (WD2
Paul and Markus, I was triggered to do a little searching today. (BTW I did NOT say there HAD been US<>EU 2-way QSOs with Warren K2ORS's Part 5 licencees, I just indicated I thought it unlikely there
Alan, Paul, Markus and LF enthusiasts A bit of history from this side of the pond ... to the best of my recollection. Beginning in 2003, 137 kHz Part 5 licences were issued to individual stations ...
Paul and Markus, I was triggered to do a little searching today. (BTW I did NOT say there HAD been US<>EU 2-way QSOs with Warren K2ORS's Part 5 licencees, I just indicated I thought it unlikely ther
I agree with Alan, Tag and Jay - I looked at my log and thru paper work and nothing there says otherwise - well done Paul and Chris It was great to see LDO CT1DRP AGC DF6NM etc on the screen from KL7
Hi Alex yes I am sure we all had our bouts of 'unlicenced experimentation' The LF community was so small that anything like a T/A qso would probably not go unnoticed. RU6LAs collection of events was
Alan, I know Ed RU6LA (real name Alexander Lesnichy) and all his callsigns: SWL UB5-073-837 - an obligatory condition for receiving a full call sign or work at the club station in the soviet era UB