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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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1409
1410
1411
1413

2022-11-27-0015
1602
9-2020-0047
1418

1419
1421
1422
1423

JA-0021
1601
9-2020-0062
1427

1428
1429
1430
1431

2022-11-27-0009
1600
1511
1435

1437
1439
1440
1441

2022-11-27-0008
1599
1509
1445

1446
1447
1448
1449

2022-11-27-0002
9-2020-0070
1507
1456

1457
1458
1459
1460

2022-11-27-0007
2024-01-240035
1505
1465

1466
1467
1468
1469

JA-0022
1593
1503
1473

1475
1476
1477
1478

9-2020-0066
1592
1590
1485

1487
1488
1489
1490

9-2020-0065
1591
9-2020-0063
1495

1496
1497
1498
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  • About
    • A Seed is Planted…
    • W5WZ History
    • the Station
      • ICE Band Pass Filter Reference
    • Tower #1
      • Building an 80-meter Shunt-Feed on Existing 120-ft Tower
      • Building 80-meter 4-square around Tower #1
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  • Contesting
    • SH5 Contest Log Analysis
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  • FOR SALE – Rohn RSL60L16 Tower
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  • QSL Card Album
    • Received QSL Cards from the United States of America
    • Received DX QSL Cards from Africa
    • Received DX QSL Cards from Antarctica
    • Received DX QSL cards from Asia
    • Received DX QSL Cards from Europe
    • 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
  • W5WZ Station Diagrams

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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