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Gender: Male Ham Radio India Resource Website Location: Bangalore Birthday: 12/07
Contests This Weekend - 21 & 22 Jan 2012 4 Months ago Karma: 5
LZ Open Contest: 0000Z-0400Z, Jan 21
Mode: CW
Bands: 80, 40m
Submit logs by: January 31, 2012
E-mail logs to: LZ1GL[at]yahoo[ dot]com
Mail logs to: (none)
Rules: www.lzopen.com/lz-open-contest/rules/rulesF.htm

Hungarian DX Contest: 1200Z, Jan 21 to 1159Z, Jan 22
Mode: CW, SSBBands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Submit logs by: February 21, 2012
E-mail logs to: hadx[at]mrasz[ dot]axelero[ dot]net
Mail logs to:
MRASZ
1400 Budapest
P.O. Box 11
Hungary
Rules: www.ha- dx.com/HADX/html/rules_ en.html
 
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