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Offline ChrisSmolinski

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Boat Anchor Radio eQSL
« on: April 05, 2024, 1109 UTC »
Thank you!

Chris Smolinski
Westminster, MD
eQSLs appreciated! csmolinski@blackcatsystems.com
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Re: Boat Anchor Radio eQSL
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2024, 1158 UTC »
Mine received too. Thanks!
Receiver: Eton E1, JRC NRD-525, 535 and 545, Icom IC-7300
Aerial: MFJ G5RV dipole
near Lowell Massachusetts - Gateway To The Merrimack Valley.
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QSL to: crlobdell1@gmail.com or
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Offline Molvania Poacher

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Re: Boat Anchor Radio eQSL
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2024, 0311 UTC »
Thanks for dropping anchor, and this nifty eQSL, here in Molvania!

MP
All reception from this location, radio and antenna.
QTH New Hampshire (70 miles north of Boston).
Tecsun S-8800 and Kenwood R-2000, with about 135 feet of wire thrown up in the trees.
eQSLs most appreciated to molvaniapoacher@gmail.com.