Ben, DL8UI informs DX-World that he will be active during the WAE contest from O’ahu, Hawaii OC-019 as KH6/DL8UI. In addition, he hopes to work Europe on 80 and 40m. QSL via H/c.
5 Comments
Ron
on August 26, 2019 at 6:53 pm
Bernd
You will work Europe on 40 meters. I’m working them in the morning short path
and in the evening on long path now. 80 meters is a different story, Europe on 80
usually doesn’t happen till after New Years here. Due to the big European stations
being on during the contest you might get lucky but mid September is very early
in the season for 80 meters to Europe. Good luck in WAE.
Ron KH6DV
Ron
on August 26, 2019 at 6:33 pm
Didn’t notice the white-red-blue stripes, kind of faded but if you add those it is the
Hawaii flag.
Ron KH6DV
on August 26, 2019 at 6:24 pm
That is strange, that’s not the Hawaii flag. Look it up on the internet and see
the proper flag.
Paul SQ5NRY
on August 26, 2019 at 4:16 pm
It’s not a UK flag, there are horizontal stripes as well. A tiny difference 🙂
Simon Luttrell
on August 26, 2019 at 2:57 pm
I’m confused! Why is there a UK Union Jack flag on his QSL card for Hawaii??
Bernd
You will work Europe on 40 meters. I’m working them in the morning short path
and in the evening on long path now. 80 meters is a different story, Europe on 80
usually doesn’t happen till after New Years here. Due to the big European stations
being on during the contest you might get lucky but mid September is very early
in the season for 80 meters to Europe. Good luck in WAE.
Ron KH6DV
Didn’t notice the white-red-blue stripes, kind of faded but if you add those it is the
Hawaii flag.
That is strange, that’s not the Hawaii flag. Look it up on the internet and see
the proper flag.
It’s not a UK flag, there are horizontal stripes as well. A tiny difference 🙂
I’m confused! Why is there a UK Union Jack flag on his QSL card for Hawaii??