
Page3------My QSL Card

My Current QSL Card.
In 1838, at an exhibition of his telegraph at
above speedwell in New Jersey,
Morse transmitted ten wordsper minute. He had
dispensed with his number-word dictionary,
using instead the dot-dash code directry for
letters. Though changes in detail
were to be made later, the Mose code that was
to become standard
throughout the world had essentially come into
being.
Alfred Vail, young man made available his
mechanical skills with his family's
Iron works to help construct better telegraph
keys.
(Reference Data from WWW. Morsehistricsite.org
)

My old card, was appeared on HamRadio Magazine
both "Old Man" in Switzerland and
"Radio" in France 1996.
Photo by myself. (Color of Speedwell was gone
because of age.)

Another current QSL card but for DX station
only.
DXCC program is another my big interest,
current total entities are 311, as of Aug. 2002,
it was happened during only last 5 years since
I was staying here in Japan.

I was living in New York 9 years, FCC gave me
Extra class license pleasantly.

I was living in Sydney 3 years, VK2IAZ is
unrestricted license but assign by
Reciprocal Agreement between Australia and
Japan. . Photo by myself.

This is first expedition as OC-212 from
Broughton Is. NSW Australia.
You could find out all documents regarding
above operation on page 116 ,
11th Edition of IOTA Directry and last few
Edition too.

Another First expedition from Montague Is. NSW
Australia.
Both New Reference Number, OC-212 and OC-223
was given me by RSGB.
I have Log and card of
VK2IOM, I will issue QSL for you
if you did not confirm
QSL yet . Directly only via JS1DLC.
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