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|    Re: Getting QSL Cards from contacts long    |
|    26 Jan 07 08:26:47    |
   
   From: CL@nowhere.com   
      
   Try typing the callsign in Google.   
      
   Also contact your local DX club and present the problem to the members. Most   
   likely these folks worked the same stations as you.   
      
   And you can post a list here for the ones you need.   
      
   I may have some of the ones you need -- so post em -- will see if I and   
   others can help   
      
   Good Luck   
      
   CL   
      
      
   "tladotse" wrote in message   
   news:1169824627.281468.242000@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com...   
   > Hi all. My situation is that I am very much into increasing my DXCC   
   > numbers right now. I was almost inactive for a number of years on HF   
   > after my wife was ill and died. About a year ago I started counting my   
   > DX contacts. I found that I had apparently lost a box of qsl cards for   
   > dx in moving and am missing a number of cards that I had confirmed at   
   > one time.   
   > I am going back and trying to beg another card out of those that I find   
   > in my logs.   
   > Specifically, on some operations such as ones in the South Pacific   
   > Islands, Clipperton, etc that I have worked and even had confirmed at   
   > one juncture have had the same call sign assigned to different people   
   > during different time periods. Is there a source on the web or   
   > otherwise where one can find out who was the holder of a given call at   
   > a given time and additionally who might have been the qsl manager.   
   > Thank you so much for the information   
   > 73 and DX   
   > Kennon W4TKI   
   >   
      
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