[amsat-bb] Kudos from K4DLG
n3tl@bellsouth.net
n3tl at bellsouth.net
Sun Aug 2 13:18:23 PDT 2009
Hey everyone,
Dave, K4DLG, has asked me to post the following because he is unable to get posts through to the BB.
>From Dave:
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I just want to take a moment to thank a number of folks that have
been adding much enjoyment to my satellite operations lately.
Wednesday I found an envelope in my mailbox with a bunch of QSLs
from Jim (ND9M) confirming QSOs in 13 different grid squares with 6
of them "new ones" for me along the East coast from Delaware to
Florida. I recently logged 5 new squares with contacts with Patrick
(WD9EWK) in AZ and UT. A few weeks ago I received some QSLs from
Doug (KD8CAO) providing me some new contacts into upper MI. In
addition there has been Gail (KB0RZD) adding to my collection in the
midwest with many new grids, and John (K8YSE) with his trip to DE
helping those that needed DE for WAS or just for an additional grid
worked. Rob (KD4ZGW) is always "popping up" somewhere in the US and
always willing to provide a contact to anyone making the trip. Last
year Allen (N5AFV) provided me with some great contacts to some very
wet grid squares while operating /MM from a cruise ship. There have
been others which I have missed, but none the less their efforts are
appreciated.
These guys armed with their laptops, GPS units, handheld antennas,
radios, and maps take off into remote country and areas to provide us
with the enjoyment of working a new grid. Then when they return they
have to face a pile of QSL requests from folks like me wanting to
confirm our new contacts. They spend a lot of time and money with
nothing in return except the thanks from those of us that have
benefited from their efforts.
There have been other posts recently publicly thanking these guys but
I just wanted to chime in and add my thanks for some great contacts
with some great guys!
I just took a break from writing this note to go work AO-27. I
didn't expect much because of the short pass and the fact that it was
a low pass to the East of me, however, much to my surprise and good
fortune I made a contact with Nick (KB1RVT) working from FN54! Thanks
Nick, you made my day!
Guys, I just want to add my sincere thanks and appreciation to your
efforts and desire to help enhance the amateur radio hobby for a
great many of us that enjoy working the "birds"!
I hope someday the conditions will allow me to pack up a radio and
trek off into some area where I also can provide some contacts in a
new area and provide some QSLs for others. However, in the meantime,
thanks to those of you that are currently spending time to better
the hobby for all of us!
Thanks!
73,
Dave - K4DLG
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