Hey Patrick,
Thanks for the update, and thanks for all of your efforts to activate grids from all over the desert southwest.
I haven't done this nearly as much as you, but I know that it takes planning and some work to accomplish. It's a lot of fun to work a pass from (1) a fairly nonactive grid or (2) a grid or state folks need, but the fun doesn't mitigate the effort involved.
Thank you again for your regular trips. I appreciate them very much.
73 to all,
Tim - N3TL Athens, Ga. - EM84ha -------------- Original message from "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)" amsat-bb@wd9ewk.net: --------------
Hi!
After some delay, I have printed and started sending out QSL cards for all of my recent demonstrations and presentations:
17-23 February 2009: Yuma AZ hamfest, XE2/WD9EWK from Baja California, and assorted stops in DM22 and DM32 around this time.
14 March 2009: Scottsdale AZ hamfest
20 March 2009: ThunderBird Amateur Radio Club (Glendale AZ) demo
21-22 March 2009: day-trip to DM35/DM45 in northern Arizona
I spent a little more time designing QSLs for two of the locations I operated from in Mexicali (Baja California) in February, and needed time to get all the cards printed. Anyone who sent me a QSL for any of these events will have an envelope going to the post office tomorrow, and more cards will go out over the next few days.
Again, if anyone worked me during any of these events and wants to receive a QSL card, please send me an e-mail directly with the QSO details. If you're in the log, you'll get a card. For some QSOs, I may include an SASE so I can get your QSL card - I'm starting to work toward a VUCC from Baja California.
73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/
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