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Gender: Male alokeshgupta alokeshgupta Location: New Delhi Birthday: 12/31
Special event callsign AU8JCB 2 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 2
Special event callsign AU8JCB

To commemorate the birth anniversary of Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, "Father of Radio Communication", Indian Hams are going to operate using special call-sign AU8JCB.

From Delhi, C.K.Raman VU3DJQ will be operating special callsign AU8JCB as per details given below :

Call-sign : AU8JCB
Period of operation : 23 Nov to 13 Dec 2009
Bands : 40, 20 & 15 m
Home call : VU3DJQ
Information : QRZ.COM & eQSL.cc
QSL : DIRECT

Two more operators VU2DSI from Ahmednagar & VU2SMN from Kolhapur will be operating using the same special event call sign AU8JCB.
For 2009 operations please QSL as per operator instructions as there are more than one operator using the same call sign from different locations.

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Alokesh Gupta, VU3BSE
New Delhi.
 
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