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DJ0FX (15 October 2008)
TNX 10,1 MHZ QSO. Hr only 90 Watt + Vertical.Sri DK1CY Rainer cannot wk u, he SK 22.Sep.73 stay healthy, Walt


Ivo, OK7MM (15 October 2008)
Thank you for my new country - 307 DXCC.
73!


Alan (15 October 2008)
vy best 73s to all on ur dxpedition
I hope to work you!
3 a.m. until 8 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time is my best chance.


Tim-K5AC (16 October 2008)
You came back to me at 23:07 on 15m RTTY and I gave u a report and got no response and no other contacts after that. You disappeared, lose power? wx?

73 Tim


Andy (16 October 2008)
70 QSOs w/ South America after 7 days of operation ??? Whats going wrong ?? Please, don't forget SA hams. Dank.


Craig AH8DX/W7 (16 October 2008)
Heard on 160! I put up a 160 Mtr antenna in the dark last night and started hearing you at 5 a.m. before my sunrise here in the Pacific Northwest. Your signal peaked to 569 with many calling so I decided to just monitor and let the QRO guys work you now. I'll catch you when the pile-up subsides...Gud Dx, Craig AH8DX/W7


Gil (16 October 2008)
another exped better and more thought out than BS7H


Tak JA1FO (16 October 2008)
50watts plus 2element beam with lots of city QRN was tough but you were able to pick me up. Thanks very much.


KY6R (16 October 2008)
Your operators are by far some of the best I've ever seen on a DX-pedition. They run the pileups quickly and smoothly, and seem to hear everything - especially great for the bottom of the cycle.

One of the most fun I've had as a DX-er. Thanks!


Markus DL1DSN (16 October 2008)
Thanks for all the CW QSOs so far, was not easy but finally it worked also on 160m last night :-)
The sigs on 80m are unbelievable strong here, on 160m you were often readable even on the TX vertical, without any Beverage!


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