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I was part of
the PZ5YV DXpedition to Suriname organized by the 4M5DX
group. You can read more about in in this beautiful
webpage. January 2008.
For
CQWW Phone 2007 we operated as 6F75A as multi-single with a fine group of
operators incuding Diego LU8ADX - AY8A and Ismael
XE1AY. September 2007.
Juan
Carlos EA2AOV has new interviews about my amateur radio life at
Entrevistas
de radioafición Podcast. August 2007.
Thanks to Guillermo, XE1GFF,
that build it for me, I have a new little radio to play around during business
trips: a PSK20 from Small Wonder Labs. CU on PSK!. August
2007.
Starting July 2007 I have a
new Canadian callsing: VA7UU.
I am the international coordinator of the FMRE anual convention. This
year will be in Acapulco in October. If you want to come please
download this
document. Its in spanish so if you need help wth it let me
know.
You can hear my report about the Datyon
Hamvention 2007. Its part of the Entrevistas
de radioafición Podcast (number 26) made by Juan Carlos
EA2AOV. You can download the MP3 file here.
During WPX SSB (Mar 2007) I operated 6F75A as SOAB(A) HP.
The XE1RCS contest team did a great score on
CQ 160m Phone. Thanks for the call. (Feb 2007)
Starting 2007 I am coordinating the
call 6F75A, special event station for the 75th
Anniversary of FMRE so I will be using it frequently To get a QSL for this
unusual call please visit QRZ.com. Eventually I will be also using 6H1KK during 2007.
I operated LEO satellites as XE1KK/3 in Acapulco, EK06, before
and after Christmas. (Dec 2006).
I was part of the XX9C team
during CQWW SSB 2006, October 2006. Also made QSOs as XX9TKK. This log is already on
LoTW. Many thanks to XX9BB, BA7JA, VR2YDC and the rest of the
team!.
I participated with the HC8N team operating from the
Galapagos Islands during CQWW RTTY the last
weekend of September 2006.
The XE1KK/XF3 operation on Isla
Mujeres IOTA NA-145 during August 2006 is over. Thanks to all for the
QSOs.
The Mexico Team (David, XE1NTT and Ramón, XE1KK) won the Highest Total
Score CW Award for the most CW QSO points among stations with at least 35
percent SSB QSOs during WRTC 2006. Our call was PW5U (July 8th and 9th,
2006).
All my logbooks are updated to Logbook of the Wolrd.
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