Hi Paul,
though I am aware that Canadian amateurs (VA3LK sk,
VE1ZZ/VE1ZJ, VO1NA) have conducted successful 2-way QSO's with Europeans, I
somehow don't remember having read about previous contacts involving U.S.
stations. Could someone share information who did it, and when?
73, Markus (DF6NM)
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CORRECTION regarding 2E0ILY-N1BUG QSO
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
authorized to make two way contacts with amateur
radio stations.
Much of what happened during those days does not
seem to be well
documented or widely known.
Therefore, with apologies to all concerned, I retract my
statement
that this was the first USA to UK or USA to Europe 137
kHz QSO. It
was not my intent to take anything away from the
accomplishments of
those who paved the way for amateur occupancy
of these bands.
Unless someone comes forward with
information to the contrary I
still believe it to be the first
amateur to amateur USA to UK and
USA to Europe QSO. At the time
of my original post I was thinking,
but failed to state,
"amateur radio QSO".
In any case it was the most
exciting QSO of my 37 years in amateur
radio and I sincerely
thank Chris, 2E0ILY, for his considerable
effort and sacrifice
which made it possible.
73,
Paul
N1BUG