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Received DX QSL cards from Asia

These are QSL cards received by me.  My call was KD5CAS from August 1997 until November 1999.  Since November 1999, my call has been W5WZ.

The cards are grouped first by continent, then by DXCC entity.

FROM ASIA

  • QSL from ASIA »
  • JA-JAPAN
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2024-01-240173
1645
1581
1419

1350
1228
1229
1231

2024-01-240036
1643
2022-11-27-0061
1418

1349
1241
1242
1243

JA-0016
2022-11-27-0025
1507
1473

1348
1250
1251
1252

JA-0017
1635
1505
1601

1397
1259
1261
1263

JA-0015
1634
1503
2022-11-27-0096

1488
1270
1271
1272

JA-0010
1633
1582
1410

1617
1278
1279
1280

JA-0007
2022-11-27-0026
2022-11-27-0069
1409

2022-11-27-0117
1289
1291
1293

JA-0008
1627
1497
1407

1341
1300
1301
1303

JA-0025
1626
1496
1475

1340
1309
1310
1311

JA-0022
1625
1495
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    • Received DX QSL Cards from North America
    • Received DX QSL Cards from Oceania
    • Received DX QSL Cards from South America
  • QSL Instructions
    • W5WZ Log Search
  • Terrain Profiles from W5WZ
  • Vintage QSLs
  • W5WZ Photo Album
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About W5WZ

1981 – Received world globe as gift from grandmother (age 10)
1982 – Read the entire World Book Encyclopedia during 5th grade
1983 – Introduced to ham radio as a Boy Scout (age 13)
1997 – Licensed as KD5CAS via elmer W5LA (age 26)
1998 – Bitten by contest bug at Field Day
– First solo contest in IARU
1999 – Upgraded to Extra
– Acquired vanity call W5WZ
– Installed first tower, 2-element quad for 10-12-15-17-20 meters
2005 – Moved to new QTH
2007 – Attended Dayton Hamvention for the first time
– Attended Contest Univeristy for the first time
2008 – Began building current station
– Co-founded Louisiana Contest Club
2010 – First M/M HP contest @ W5WZ in CQ WW SSB
2011 – First time guest operator @ K8AZ
2014 – Co-organizer for ARRL Centenial operation as W1AW/5
– Awarded ARRL Delta Division Ham of the Year
2017 – Co-organizer for NU1AW/5 in IARU Contest

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