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TOPIC: QRZ India
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vu2gti
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Gender: Male Ham Radio India Resource Website Location: Bangalore Birthday: 12/07
QRZ India 4 Months ago Karma: 5
Thank you all for registering your callsigns and your appreciation for the new qrz callsign lookup server.

For those who do not have login details - please try to reset it yourself and in case it fails, please drop a mail to me or post on the forum here and I shall do the needful.

You have to provide a valid email id for reset information to be sent directly to your email id.

Also - do not hesitate to submit bug reports or anything else you would like to say about the qrz portal. Also hope you like the feature to access the lookups on handheld devices! It's a first on the net world.

Finally registration is open for all HAMS from all countries!

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A tsunami watch was cancelled for South and Southeast Asia after an earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale struck in the Indian Ocean, while a second earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.6, struck in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan Tuesday.

The earthquake in the Indian Ocean was centred about 262 km north of the Andaman Islands and took place at 1956 GMT, the US Geological Survey (USGS) in Denver, Colorado, reported. It struck in the early Tuesday (local time) and was 30 km below the earth's surface.