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Received DX QSL Cards from Europe

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 EUROPE

  • QSL from EUROPE »
  • EA-SPAIN
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1083
1095
1093
1092

1123
EA6NB
1161
1188

2024-01-240001
1085
2024-01-240078
1081

1125
1140
1162
1189

2024-01-240044
1069
1068
2022-11-27-0013

2022-11-27-0021
1182
2024-01-240057
1116

1115
1114
1133
2024-01-240059

2022-11-27-0012
1067
2024-01-240077
1105

1103
1101
1122
1178

1160
1187
1026
03-25-2020-0008

1035
1034
1033
1032

1132
1177
1170
03-25-2020-0009

1169
1025
1023
1022

1131
1148
1171
9-2020-0071

1017
1142
2024-01-240055
1141

2022-11-27-0020
1190
2024-01-240002
1057

1055
1054
1181
1015

1172
9-2020-0072
1047
1045

1043
1041
1151
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    • A Seed is Planted…
    • W5WZ History
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      • Building an 80-meter Shunt-Feed on Existing 120-ft Tower
      • Building 80-meter 4-square around Tower #1
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    • 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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