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HS0ZFI, XU7ADI & 9M6/SM5GMZ by SM5GMZ PDF Print E-mail
Pete, SM5GMZ, reports that he will be travelling through South-East Asia starting in January 2008 using the calls HS0ZFI, XU7ADI & 9M6/SM5GMZ. His schedule is as follows:

  • January - Activity as HS0ZFI from Thailand (all bands and all modes), concentrating on 30/17/12 metres and the low bands
  • January/February - Activity as XU7ADI from Cambodia (all bands and all modes)
  • March - Activity as 9M6/SM5GMZ from East Malaysia. He will also be active in the WPX Contest from Sarawak as 9M8Z. Also, activity from Brunei (V8)
  • April - Still open. Maybe some surprises!

  • All QSL are via SM5GMZ.
     
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